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A constant thump, thump, thump accompanies the blood roaring in Elise's ears. (Is it the sound of her beating heart or King Cayman's footsteps?) The princess presses herself in the corner between her bed and the wall, curling up into a ball the same way the hedgehogs in the gardens do when they're frightened. If only she possessed a spine sharp enough to keep predators away! She might have given herself such spikes if she were currently in a form which allowed her to do so. It was freeing, to change at will in the Midnight Mountains. To make all those terrible trolls lose their wits and quiver in fear. Now she is completely defenseless... and even if she did possess some means of defending herself, she's immobilized by terror. The one who killed father... she's heard the rumors. Of course she has. It could have been Cayman.
Elise's mind flashes bloodstains on a plush, floral carpet and then--
Splotches of blazing light filter through the memories, burning through Elise's eyelids. They draw her attention away from the past. Is it the brightness of torches through the snow? Or, perhaps...
"Lucky!" Elise gasps, opening her eyes wide. She'll have to commend Willow James on her choice for the dragon's name later, as she is indeed quite lucky that they made it here when they did. No longer alone, she finds herself emboldened enough to rise, albeit shakily, using the wall to hold herself steady. She presses the bunched fabric of her dress against her thighs as she shuffles out of her narrow hiding spot and dashes to the window. The princess stops just short of it, slowing her steps as she brings herself closer to the wall, allowing herself the slightest sliver to peek through as not to draw her pursuer's attention.
Goodness gracious. Elise spots Lucky. A part of them, anyway. Enormous scales are wrapped around the tower to the point where she cannot tell precisely which part of the dragon she's looking at. If she had to guess, it's one of their legs? The end of their tail flicks at the very bottom of the tower, trying to swat the approaching king away like a fly. Cayman takes the form of a shadow and dodges faster than any man should, working his way around the tower to the point that she can no longer see him from the window. The entrance.
The dastardly king is headed for the entrance. Judging by the way he just moved, he'll be there soon. Elise shivers. What will he turn her into, she wonders. A dove white enough to blend in with the falling snow? A fish, perhaps, left to suffocate without water on the tower floor? Fear almost unravels her, stitch by stitch... and she looks to the diamond planks barring the entrance of her tower. Her gaze flicks up to the curtain rod above it.
Elise yanks the curtains. Hard. The rod falls and hits the stone floor with a clang! She teeters to and fro as she lifts it, tests the weight in her hands. While it's got some heft to it, she doesn't bother pulling the curtains off. There's no time. She lifts it like a warrior with a spear and thrusts it at that dreadful, diamond patterned window. It shudders. Again. It does very little. Tears prick at her eyes. Again. Harder this time. Again. A crack. (The door to her tower room is shaking on it's hinges.) Once more!
At last, the diamonds splinter away, leaving an opening wide enough for a princess to climb through. Elise doesn't wait to catch her breath as she leans out, practically stumbling over onto the windowsill.
"Lucky, I'm coming out!" Elise warns. She would rather jump, put her life in Lucky James's claws, than face the likes of King Cayman. She leaps over the edge, her heart and stomach dropping with her... and before long, she lands on Lucky. "Oh! Oh my goodness." She hugs onto them tightly, though it's difficult to find purchase. The snow has made their scales slippery and the princess cries out as she starts to slide down the length of the dragon's winding body.
Juliet cannot bear to leave Willow alone with anyone right now. Prince Ivory offered when they emerged from the dungeons to find a suspiciously empty castle hall... but after everything that's happened, she cannot bring herself to trust anyone. Despite all she knows, Prince Ivory is still a friend to Prince Bain and Prince Devlin. If either of them were to come back and find him with her, would he be so bold as to go directly against their wishes? Or... it's the or that she's worried about.
Bringing Willow into battle in her current state isn't much better... but it's Juliet's only option. Especially after she learns that Lucky took off towards Princess Elise's tower. For the dragon to have left their companion in the castle, something especially dire must have occurred to draw them there. This is evident when Peaches finds them, squeaking and flailing frantically. While Juliet does not speak her language of squeaks, it tells her everything she needs to know. Lucky needs her... just as Willow does. She must try to be there for the both of them as they were there for her. After all... Lara found her when she was young, managed to take care of them both for long enough to help Juliet get back on her feet again. It can be done.
As a precaution, Juliet uses their thread to secure Willow to her, ensuring she won't slip from Grace's back if she happens to doze off again. The warmth of her body pressed against her is... is... it's a welcome comfort, seeing as she's braving the winter storm yet again.
Grace takes to the skies and they speed towards the tower with great haste. Juliet stares with awe when they're close enough to see the misty silhouette of an enormous Lucky wrapped around the tower. Just below them is a sea of torchlight, an army's worth of guards with Queen Viviane, Prince Devlin and Prince Bain stationed near the front. With all the commotion, they've yet to notice her. Sensing their advantage, the fiery glow of Grace's wings snuffs out.
Juliet does not approach the gathered mob below, cautious of the sky princes among others who might be carrying that blasted medicine... but she's close enough to hear their shouts and cries that the ferocious dragon is attacking the princess. These horrified screams grow louder as Elise throws herself out the window... and build even louder yet when Lucky moves. Some of the guards flinch or stumble backwards and fall on their sorry arses.
Juliet is calm because she knows better. They are only doing this to adjust, to prevent Princess Elise from falling to her death. They are trying to save her. But... what from?
Those people down below might think the princess bewitched or some such nonsense... Juliet knows it has to be something else. She instructs Grace to fly closer and from her high vantage point, she's able to see the inside of the tower. King Cayman's vague, shadowed figure comes into view, furiously examining the hole in the window. Oh. Oh.
"Hold me steady, Gracie." Juliet says, reaching behind her for an arrow. She narrows her eyes and raises her bow, nocking the arrow and aiming for King Cayman's heart. (He deserves this, after what he did to Willow.) She pulls back and releases, letting it fly.
Thunk. Juliet hits her mark. She tilts her head curiously, interested to see with her own eyes what happens next.The arrow sticks out of his chest, but King Cayman does not react. He merely looks down at the arrow if it is no more than a splinter. (Even an arrow to the heart cannot kill him. So it's just as the stories say... what is he?) He glares at Juliet when he realize's she's the source of the arrow, yanking it out and snapping it in half.
Unflinchingly, Juliet nocks a second arrow and this time aims for his head.
Elise's mind flashes bloodstains on a plush, floral carpet and then--
Splotches of blazing light filter through the memories, burning through Elise's eyelids. They draw her attention away from the past. Is it the brightness of torches through the snow? Or, perhaps...
"Lucky!" Elise gasps, opening her eyes wide. She'll have to commend Willow James on her choice for the dragon's name later, as she is indeed quite lucky that they made it here when they did. No longer alone, she finds herself emboldened enough to rise, albeit shakily, using the wall to hold herself steady. She presses the bunched fabric of her dress against her thighs as she shuffles out of her narrow hiding spot and dashes to the window. The princess stops just short of it, slowing her steps as she brings herself closer to the wall, allowing herself the slightest sliver to peek through as not to draw her pursuer's attention.
Goodness gracious. Elise spots Lucky. A part of them, anyway. Enormous scales are wrapped around the tower to the point where she cannot tell precisely which part of the dragon she's looking at. If she had to guess, it's one of their legs? The end of their tail flicks at the very bottom of the tower, trying to swat the approaching king away like a fly. Cayman takes the form of a shadow and dodges faster than any man should, working his way around the tower to the point that she can no longer see him from the window. The entrance.
The dastardly king is headed for the entrance. Judging by the way he just moved, he'll be there soon. Elise shivers. What will he turn her into, she wonders. A dove white enough to blend in with the falling snow? A fish, perhaps, left to suffocate without water on the tower floor? Fear almost unravels her, stitch by stitch... and she looks to the diamond planks barring the entrance of her tower. Her gaze flicks up to the curtain rod above it.
Elise yanks the curtains. Hard. The rod falls and hits the stone floor with a clang! She teeters to and fro as she lifts it, tests the weight in her hands. While it's got some heft to it, she doesn't bother pulling the curtains off. There's no time. She lifts it like a warrior with a spear and thrusts it at that dreadful, diamond patterned window. It shudders. Again. It does very little. Tears prick at her eyes. Again. Harder this time. Again. A crack. (The door to her tower room is shaking on it's hinges.) Once more!
At last, the diamonds splinter away, leaving an opening wide enough for a princess to climb through. Elise doesn't wait to catch her breath as she leans out, practically stumbling over onto the windowsill.
"Lucky, I'm coming out!" Elise warns. She would rather jump, put her life in Lucky James's claws, than face the likes of King Cayman. She leaps over the edge, her heart and stomach dropping with her... and before long, she lands on Lucky. "Oh! Oh my goodness." She hugs onto them tightly, though it's difficult to find purchase. The snow has made their scales slippery and the princess cries out as she starts to slide down the length of the dragon's winding body.
***
Juliet cannot bear to leave Willow alone with anyone right now. Prince Ivory offered when they emerged from the dungeons to find a suspiciously empty castle hall... but after everything that's happened, she cannot bring herself to trust anyone. Despite all she knows, Prince Ivory is still a friend to Prince Bain and Prince Devlin. If either of them were to come back and find him with her, would he be so bold as to go directly against their wishes? Or... it's the or that she's worried about.
Bringing Willow into battle in her current state isn't much better... but it's Juliet's only option. Especially after she learns that Lucky took off towards Princess Elise's tower. For the dragon to have left their companion in the castle, something especially dire must have occurred to draw them there. This is evident when Peaches finds them, squeaking and flailing frantically. While Juliet does not speak her language of squeaks, it tells her everything she needs to know. Lucky needs her... just as Willow does. She must try to be there for the both of them as they were there for her. After all... Lara found her when she was young, managed to take care of them both for long enough to help Juliet get back on her feet again. It can be done.
As a precaution, Juliet uses their thread to secure Willow to her, ensuring she won't slip from Grace's back if she happens to doze off again. The warmth of her body pressed against her is... is... it's a welcome comfort, seeing as she's braving the winter storm yet again.
Grace takes to the skies and they speed towards the tower with great haste. Juliet stares with awe when they're close enough to see the misty silhouette of an enormous Lucky wrapped around the tower. Just below them is a sea of torchlight, an army's worth of guards with Queen Viviane, Prince Devlin and Prince Bain stationed near the front. With all the commotion, they've yet to notice her. Sensing their advantage, the fiery glow of Grace's wings snuffs out.
Juliet does not approach the gathered mob below, cautious of the sky princes among others who might be carrying that blasted medicine... but she's close enough to hear their shouts and cries that the ferocious dragon is attacking the princess. These horrified screams grow louder as Elise throws herself out the window... and build even louder yet when Lucky moves. Some of the guards flinch or stumble backwards and fall on their sorry arses.
Juliet is calm because she knows better. They are only doing this to adjust, to prevent Princess Elise from falling to her death. They are trying to save her. But... what from?
Those people down below might think the princess bewitched or some such nonsense... Juliet knows it has to be something else. She instructs Grace to fly closer and from her high vantage point, she's able to see the inside of the tower. King Cayman's vague, shadowed figure comes into view, furiously examining the hole in the window. Oh. Oh.
"Hold me steady, Gracie." Juliet says, reaching behind her for an arrow. She narrows her eyes and raises her bow, nocking the arrow and aiming for King Cayman's heart. (He deserves this, after what he did to Willow.) She pulls back and releases, letting it fly.
Thunk. Juliet hits her mark. She tilts her head curiously, interested to see with her own eyes what happens next.The arrow sticks out of his chest, but King Cayman does not react. He merely looks down at the arrow if it is no more than a splinter. (Even an arrow to the heart cannot kill him. So it's just as the stories say... what is he?) He glares at Juliet when he realize's she's the source of the arrow, yanking it out and snapping it in half.
Unflinchingly, Juliet nocks a second arrow and this time aims for his head.