Never
Screaming Mute
Khora entered her house and was approached quickly by one of her servants, "Lady Zaldana, your wife is waiting for you upstairs. She didn't look too pleased."
"Not surprising."
"Am I going to have to get the janitor?"
"If you hear the cause for it yes, but for now I think I'll be able to handle her." Khora took off up stairs leaving her guests to their own devices.
As she wandered off the servant spoke with a raised volume, "That's what you always say."
The Lady was about to open the door to her room but hesitated to open it for a moment, smirking like she had realised or noticed something. She placed her hand delicately on the knob and pushed the door open but didn't step inside. A Brass jug thunked against the open door and then Khora stepped in with closed eyes and a highly amused smile on her face.
"My Love that's expensive."
"Did you at least argue with Reverie that I should come!!?"
"Why would I argue against something I'm for?"
"Bitch! You Snakey Bitch!"
"You have responsibilities, students and the safety of the city to look after. We can't take all of Yefadorei's strongest warriors." Khora moved to the bed and sat on the edge of it, removing the ties in her hair calmly as Valkyrie stormed in front of her.
"But I never get to do anything exciting with you anymore! Just because you're an up and coming noble house with no ties to responsibilities doesn't mean you can do what you want and leave me out of it!"
"I mean. It does."
Valkyrie made an assortment of angry noises. Khora's palms rested against the bed as she sat back slightly, admiring her angry lover. The Orange haired woman slammed the door shut and crossed her arms looking away from Khora, she had calmed down and her voice wasn't raised though was slightly broken in how she spoke.
"How long will you be gone?"
"I don't know."
She peaked over her shoulder, a more solemn sad look on her features. Khora leaned forward her elbows rest on her thighs as her hands clasped in front of her mouth. She said something in a foreign language then transitioned into common;
"It could be weeks."
Valkyrie fully turned around and took her top off, throwing it to the side she sat on Khora's lap, lifting her face up she kissed her wife longingly. She made an angry whisper at her as she shivered gently, "I hate it when you do that."
Khora laughed and lifted Valkyrie up and spun her over onto the bed, the Orange haired woman's hands dug into Zaldana's back and she bit her neck.
Mission took her armour off in her room and neatly arranged it on the bed in her room. She heard a muffled thunk sound through the walls, but thought nothing of it. Someone being clumsy in this busy house probably. Her stomach growled but she felt a guilty arise after not wanting to bother the servants into making her something - she always hated being waited on. Eventually she got comfortable in her loose shirt and left the bed room, looking around she walked back towards the way they came. Moving passed a certain room she heard various noises, mostly moaning and curse words said less in anger but more in ecstasy. She almost laughed, pushing her lips tightly together feeling like an intruder more than a guest suddenly quickly picking up the pace down stairs where she was quickly approached by a Servant.
"My Lady is there anything we can do for you?"
"Uh... call me Mission."
"Lady Mission, is there anywhere you would like to go?"
She rolled her eyes and looked around like she wanted to escape this conversation, "I'm not going to lie to you, I'm feeling quite hungry."
The servant smiled and nodded, "Then please follow me." He spun on his heel and moved through the House. Mission followed him but her attention was on the decor. Eventually they reached a dining room, it was large and impressive, for a party or big dinner celebration - though he seemed to continue through it without word, Mission almost waited in the room but through her own judgement kept following him through another door. In this room was a smaller dining area, more casual and relaxed - less formal.
"Wait here. I will see what is currently being prepared."
She nodded and walked over to the large window, peering outside at the Gardens.
The Kenku's beak looked amongst the other three like a constant point to whoever was talking at the time. And although the bird seemed like they were just tagging along they were excited to be a part of their shenanigans. It had been a while since Quiet was actually socialable.
As they reached the table and the two started, the bird took out a pouch of gold and placed it in the middle of the table as if he was "cashing in" on the drinking competition. Pouring alcohol into it's mouth to keep up with his new competitors.
The woman got a drink back. Her red stained hands left partial hand prints on the tankard as she spun it around with her fingers. She tipped the drink back and for a few second just gulped down what was left of it - standing up and then just letting it drop onto the floor amongst the mess that littered the floor. She wiped her lips with her forearm, smudging the blood around them and looked around at her victims as she stepped over the wooden bench.
The tavern wench was bleeding out on the floor, still alive clutching her float as her warm life essence streamed through her fingers. She didn't mean to slash her, she was just in the way and even though she felt no guilt she still felt sorry for her. Approaching the bar counter stepping over the struggling woman she yanked her sword out of the back of a man pinned against the wooden top. The only activity in the bar was her and the half dead woman on the floor. That was until a broken whisper of voice could be heard from near the door.
"He...help... heeel."
It was too quiet to be of any real help, she approached the man who had survived his wound, his head was between the door and the door frame stopping it from closing - his brain working on instinct and fear, adrenaline. She opened the door and his one working eye widened at the sight of her. His lip trembled as half his bloody face remained motionless.
"Wh---who?"
She stepped over him as he questioned her with what he had left exiting the building and slamming the door on his head to close it. It didn't fully close, but it was enough to silence the man.
"Not surprising."
"Am I going to have to get the janitor?"
"If you hear the cause for it yes, but for now I think I'll be able to handle her." Khora took off up stairs leaving her guests to their own devices.
As she wandered off the servant spoke with a raised volume, "That's what you always say."
The Lady was about to open the door to her room but hesitated to open it for a moment, smirking like she had realised or noticed something. She placed her hand delicately on the knob and pushed the door open but didn't step inside. A Brass jug thunked against the open door and then Khora stepped in with closed eyes and a highly amused smile on her face.
"My Love that's expensive."
"Did you at least argue with Reverie that I should come!!?"
"Why would I argue against something I'm for?"
"Bitch! You Snakey Bitch!"
"You have responsibilities, students and the safety of the city to look after. We can't take all of Yefadorei's strongest warriors." Khora moved to the bed and sat on the edge of it, removing the ties in her hair calmly as Valkyrie stormed in front of her.
"But I never get to do anything exciting with you anymore! Just because you're an up and coming noble house with no ties to responsibilities doesn't mean you can do what you want and leave me out of it!"
"I mean. It does."
Valkyrie made an assortment of angry noises. Khora's palms rested against the bed as she sat back slightly, admiring her angry lover. The Orange haired woman slammed the door shut and crossed her arms looking away from Khora, she had calmed down and her voice wasn't raised though was slightly broken in how she spoke.
"How long will you be gone?"
"I don't know."
She peaked over her shoulder, a more solemn sad look on her features. Khora leaned forward her elbows rest on her thighs as her hands clasped in front of her mouth. She said something in a foreign language then transitioned into common;
"It could be weeks."
Valkyrie fully turned around and took her top off, throwing it to the side she sat on Khora's lap, lifting her face up she kissed her wife longingly. She made an angry whisper at her as she shivered gently, "I hate it when you do that."
Khora laughed and lifted Valkyrie up and spun her over onto the bed, the Orange haired woman's hands dug into Zaldana's back and she bit her neck.
Mission took her armour off in her room and neatly arranged it on the bed in her room. She heard a muffled thunk sound through the walls, but thought nothing of it. Someone being clumsy in this busy house probably. Her stomach growled but she felt a guilty arise after not wanting to bother the servants into making her something - she always hated being waited on. Eventually she got comfortable in her loose shirt and left the bed room, looking around she walked back towards the way they came. Moving passed a certain room she heard various noises, mostly moaning and curse words said less in anger but more in ecstasy. She almost laughed, pushing her lips tightly together feeling like an intruder more than a guest suddenly quickly picking up the pace down stairs where she was quickly approached by a Servant.
"My Lady is there anything we can do for you?"
"Uh... call me Mission."
"Lady Mission, is there anywhere you would like to go?"
She rolled her eyes and looked around like she wanted to escape this conversation, "I'm not going to lie to you, I'm feeling quite hungry."
The servant smiled and nodded, "Then please follow me." He spun on his heel and moved through the House. Mission followed him but her attention was on the decor. Eventually they reached a dining room, it was large and impressive, for a party or big dinner celebration - though he seemed to continue through it without word, Mission almost waited in the room but through her own judgement kept following him through another door. In this room was a smaller dining area, more casual and relaxed - less formal.
"Wait here. I will see what is currently being prepared."
She nodded and walked over to the large window, peering outside at the Gardens.
The Kenku's beak looked amongst the other three like a constant point to whoever was talking at the time. And although the bird seemed like they were just tagging along they were excited to be a part of their shenanigans. It had been a while since Quiet was actually socialable.
As they reached the table and the two started, the bird took out a pouch of gold and placed it in the middle of the table as if he was "cashing in" on the drinking competition. Pouring alcohol into it's mouth to keep up with his new competitors.
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The woman got a drink back. Her red stained hands left partial hand prints on the tankard as she spun it around with her fingers. She tipped the drink back and for a few second just gulped down what was left of it - standing up and then just letting it drop onto the floor amongst the mess that littered the floor. She wiped her lips with her forearm, smudging the blood around them and looked around at her victims as she stepped over the wooden bench.
The tavern wench was bleeding out on the floor, still alive clutching her float as her warm life essence streamed through her fingers. She didn't mean to slash her, she was just in the way and even though she felt no guilt she still felt sorry for her. Approaching the bar counter stepping over the struggling woman she yanked her sword out of the back of a man pinned against the wooden top. The only activity in the bar was her and the half dead woman on the floor. That was until a broken whisper of voice could be heard from near the door.
"He...help... heeel."
It was too quiet to be of any real help, she approached the man who had survived his wound, his head was between the door and the door frame stopping it from closing - his brain working on instinct and fear, adrenaline. She opened the door and his one working eye widened at the sight of her. His lip trembled as half his bloody face remained motionless.
"Wh---who?"
She stepped over him as he questioned her with what he had left exiting the building and slamming the door on his head to close it. It didn't fully close, but it was enough to silence the man.