Tapfic
Sleeping
The mid day sun was uncomfortably warm, and the humidity hung in the air like a curse; but neither of these factors could deter the crowd gathering outside Arakei's castle gates.
Today was the oldest prince's thirtieth birthday, and anyone and everyone was invited to attend- though some were invited directly.
The celebration was some monumentous amalgamation of a festival and a ball. Origination from the castle and stretching itself across the city. Closer in to the castle walls people draped themselves in bright whites and pale shades of sunset, gold glinted on their necks- traditional necklaces studded with gems dangled like the rain drops they were made to represent.
Further out , children flew decorated kites, friends competed together to win prizes that they would give away, and contracted vendors handed out food and drinks to whoever was willing to bare the wait in line.
It was overall a light and pleasant chaos, like the prince's birthday celebrations generally were; though it was rare that every member of the public was invited to celebrate inside the castle. Maybe thirty was just an important number?
Well, it was; but that wasn't the reason the celebration was particularly inclusive this year.
" Lan. Slow down. You're going to get lost again," Jina's voice was flat, only bordering on the edge of annoyance. The people of Arakei were typically taller than many other nations, which made keeping track of Lan in a crowd nearly impossible once he got more than a few feet in front of her. She wished she could just. Put him on a leash or something, but that suggestion would get her her ear chewed off by both Lan and the council.
" I'm not," He was already beginning to disappear into the swarm, Jina grabbed onto his waist wrap and yanked him backwards; an action that earned her a short, undignified squeak of surprise from Lan- and a glare.
" What the shit Jina- I told you I'm not gonna get lost; incase you forgot your hair is pretty fuckin easy to spot in a crowd, " his complaints fell on deaf ears, a description that was a bit more than a metaphor with the constant chatter rendered her hearing over sensitive, and mildly annoying.
" You don't need to see me, I need to see you," The tigress didn't look at him as she spoke. In fact, she rarely made eye contact with anyone; opting instead to stare off into the distance. Lan didn't mind it though, he was used to the lack of eye contact.
" Whatever," the frown on his lips was sour, an the word was mumbled- the letters squished together; so it came out more along the lines of "whmtver".
The two didn't have time for much more bickering anyways, they had an objective beyond simply having a royal-y good time afterall; a mission personally assigned to him by the head of council.
As assassination attempts on the royal family experienced a drastic uptick in recent months; drastic measures were to be taken. It was Lan's job as the youngest and "least consequential" prince to paint himself with a target, and lead the assassin away from the others as they were moved to a more secure location. None of his family was made aware of this of course. It was a secret mission.
But first, he was to leave Arakei unnoticed; as he would not be a very effective distraction if he got killed within the week.
The whole festival was a ploy, when it was over in a few days time the foreigners who had gathered to attend would leave in droves, and Lan and Jina were to slip away with them- their departure would only be made public when he had gotten to the next kingdom over.
" Duck," Jina said behind him.
"Where-" Ducks were pretty common in Arakei- but Lan still liked to see them. They were- oh. She meant the other kind of duck. A crashing kite dove straight into Lan's face as he contemplated the intricacies of his assignment, Jina probably could have batted it away in time; but she had honestly not expected him to misunderstand.
Lan made the verbal equivalent of a key smash with his mouth, and fell on his ass.
Today was the oldest prince's thirtieth birthday, and anyone and everyone was invited to attend- though some were invited directly.
The celebration was some monumentous amalgamation of a festival and a ball. Origination from the castle and stretching itself across the city. Closer in to the castle walls people draped themselves in bright whites and pale shades of sunset, gold glinted on their necks- traditional necklaces studded with gems dangled like the rain drops they were made to represent.
Further out , children flew decorated kites, friends competed together to win prizes that they would give away, and contracted vendors handed out food and drinks to whoever was willing to bare the wait in line.
It was overall a light and pleasant chaos, like the prince's birthday celebrations generally were; though it was rare that every member of the public was invited to celebrate inside the castle. Maybe thirty was just an important number?
Well, it was; but that wasn't the reason the celebration was particularly inclusive this year.
" Lan. Slow down. You're going to get lost again," Jina's voice was flat, only bordering on the edge of annoyance. The people of Arakei were typically taller than many other nations, which made keeping track of Lan in a crowd nearly impossible once he got more than a few feet in front of her. She wished she could just. Put him on a leash or something, but that suggestion would get her her ear chewed off by both Lan and the council.
" I'm not," He was already beginning to disappear into the swarm, Jina grabbed onto his waist wrap and yanked him backwards; an action that earned her a short, undignified squeak of surprise from Lan- and a glare.
" What the shit Jina- I told you I'm not gonna get lost; incase you forgot your hair is pretty fuckin easy to spot in a crowd, " his complaints fell on deaf ears, a description that was a bit more than a metaphor with the constant chatter rendered her hearing over sensitive, and mildly annoying.
" You don't need to see me, I need to see you," The tigress didn't look at him as she spoke. In fact, she rarely made eye contact with anyone; opting instead to stare off into the distance. Lan didn't mind it though, he was used to the lack of eye contact.
" Whatever," the frown on his lips was sour, an the word was mumbled- the letters squished together; so it came out more along the lines of "whmtver".
The two didn't have time for much more bickering anyways, they had an objective beyond simply having a royal-y good time afterall; a mission personally assigned to him by the head of council.
As assassination attempts on the royal family experienced a drastic uptick in recent months; drastic measures were to be taken. It was Lan's job as the youngest and "least consequential" prince to paint himself with a target, and lead the assassin away from the others as they were moved to a more secure location. None of his family was made aware of this of course. It was a secret mission.
But first, he was to leave Arakei unnoticed; as he would not be a very effective distraction if he got killed within the week.
The whole festival was a ploy, when it was over in a few days time the foreigners who had gathered to attend would leave in droves, and Lan and Jina were to slip away with them- their departure would only be made public when he had gotten to the next kingdom over.
" Duck," Jina said behind him.
"Where-" Ducks were pretty common in Arakei- but Lan still liked to see them. They were- oh. She meant the other kind of duck. A crashing kite dove straight into Lan's face as he contemplated the intricacies of his assignment, Jina probably could have batted it away in time; but she had honestly not expected him to misunderstand.
Lan made the verbal equivalent of a key smash with his mouth, and fell on his ass.