Nano
procrastination symphony
Spinel
reno salvatore
location
Balfour Manor: Hallwayinteractions
Leif
A Murder Of Corviknight
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Dawnsx
mentions
Group OneThe spectral gaze of Rattler’s stigma descended upon the forerunner within the group of guards, and the armored knight suddenly felt her joints lock up. As she fell face first into the carpet covering floors of cold stone, the knight closest to her stopped to grab her by the shoulder all the while lightly chastising her for bumbling about like a squire who was wet behind the ears. However, Lady Cozette’s expression turned odd. Eyes colored a tarnished gold locked onto the prone form of the fallen night before rapidly moving to nervously study the walls, ceiling, and floor of the corridor.
When the man who’d brutally assaulted the knights addressed her, the youngest of the Balfours expectedly grew visibly distressed.
Once again, Spinel’s stray thoughts surfaced, though this time they’d be abruptly cut off when the effects of his stigma fizzled out. However, for those familiar with the redhead’s inner workings, it wasn’t difficult to roughly guess the rest of his unspoken sentence with one look at the nauseous expression on his face.
Taking advantage of the moment when Cozette suddenly buried her face in the palms of her hands, Spinel shoved the lantern into Magpie’s hands and slid out of the invisible shroud right beside Vermillion.
When Cozette raised her head and saw that a second man had joined the first, her eyes and the knife she now held in her hand shook.
His words triggered her to shrink behind her dagger that was still pointed at Vermillion, and she glared at Spinel suspiciously.
Taking advantage of the extra time waiting for Cozette to finish talking to herself gave him, Spinel reactivated his stigma, linking all of the Arcana members present including Arum who’d been unceremoniously shoved into the noblewoman’s room. As soon as that order of business was complete, the redhead coughed once to bring the young lady’s attention back to him.
Spinel blinked dumbly at Cozette, unsure if it was safe for him to claim the pendant or how exactly she expected him to use it. Though he could make inferences based on her words, he didn’t wish to move on without further information yet was rooted to the spot out of concern that he’d ask the wrong question and alarm the noblewoman.
Thus, he could only make a plea for help.
In his rising panic, he completely failed to notice that Cozette’s eyes continued to wander, frequently flicking to the space behind Spinel and Vermillion. Her gaze never seemed to focus on a singular spot, however.
“This isn’t good…”
Spinel’s thoughts transmitted through his stigma was naught but a soft mumble—one that was swiftly drowned out by Vermillion’s orders and subsequent clean up of the trio of knights. For a brief second, it looked as if Cozette made a movement to reach into her sleeve, but the knight who held out an arm to push the young lady away from the fray triggered a full tremor to travel throughout her entire body. In the end two knights collapsed onto the floor, while the first hadn’t ever had the chance to pick herself back up in the first place.When the man who’d brutally assaulted the knights addressed her, the youngest of the Balfours expectedly grew visibly distressed.
“I’m going-”
Once again, Spinel’s stray thoughts surfaced, though this time they’d be abruptly cut off when the effects of his stigma fizzled out. However, for those familiar with the redhead’s inner workings, it wasn’t difficult to roughly guess the rest of his unspoken sentence with one look at the nauseous expression on his face.
Taking advantage of the moment when Cozette suddenly buried her face in the palms of her hands, Spinel shoved the lantern into Magpie’s hands and slid out of the invisible shroud right beside Vermillion.
When Cozette raised her head and saw that a second man had joined the first, her eyes and the knife she now held in her hand shook.
“O-o-o-oh… oh no… he never told me there would b-b-b-be ghosts. Did he say ghosts and not not guests?,”
she muttered while holding up her weapon in front of her defensively. She tensed as if ready to pounce, yet her body betrayed her aversion towards conflict by instead taking one step backward. “I need to to to to tell him I can’t do this anymore!”
“Who’s hi- no, um,”
Spinel interrupted the panicked woman before her gradually increasing volume evolved into full-blown shrieks. “You wouldn’t want him to be disappointed in you, would you? You’ve already come this far.”
His words triggered her to shrink behind her dagger that was still pointed at Vermillion, and she glared at Spinel suspiciously.
“Did he send you? Wh-who sent you?”
Suddenly, she flicked her gaze downward to the floor and muttered, “No… m-m-maybe this is a test by father… I’m doomed.”
Taking advantage of the extra time waiting for Cozette to finish talking to herself gave him, Spinel reactivated his stigma, linking all of the Arcana members present including Arum who’d been unceremoniously shoved into the noblewoman’s room. As soon as that order of business was complete, the redhead coughed once to bring the young lady’s attention back to him.
“Your… brother ordered us. You know. About the Duke.”
Though Spinel spoke vaguely, the mention of Cozette’s brother—whichever one she interpreted his words as—was enough to get her to lower her knife. Now that he got a closer look at her, the hint of the feral light in her eyes he hadn’t noticed prior also receded.“O-oh…”
Cozette said softly, “Then… you n-need this.”
The noblewoman reached into the well-hidden pocket sewn into the side of her nightgown and held out a silver pendant decorated with a tree inscribed within a circle. “I um. Stole it like like he told me to. Father, he he uses a body double to meet the merchant… So, behind the door.”
Spinel blinked dumbly at Cozette, unsure if it was safe for him to claim the pendant or how exactly she expected him to use it. Though he could make inferences based on her words, he didn’t wish to move on without further information yet was rooted to the spot out of concern that he’d ask the wrong question and alarm the noblewoman.
Thus, he could only make a plea for help.
“Arum. Help. Or anyone good at twenty questions.”
In his rising panic, he completely failed to notice that Cozette’s eyes continued to wander, frequently flicking to the space behind Spinel and Vermillion. Her gaze never seemed to focus on a singular spot, however.
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