Mooniee
Nico Nico No
“You called for me?” Lyra stood in the doorway of her mentor’s cabin. Vines wove intricately through the branches that formed the arch. The cabin itself was quaint but packed with the wisdom and history that the elder had collected through the centuries. Books lined every wall, only making a gap for a fireplace. A large oak desk sat in the middle scattered with scrolls and papyrus where the elf himself sat.
Galan looked up from the book he had been reading, setting it down before standing. His azure eyes brightened as he spoke, “Lyra! Hello, my child. Please, take a seat.” Lyra made her way to one of the plush seats in front of the lit fireplace. She had spent many hours in this exact seat, sipping tea and pouring over ancient texts. However, Galan rarely called for her outside of their usual meeting times - what did he have to discuss? She hoped her face did not betray her nerves.
Lyra folded her hands in her lap to keep from fidgeting as she waited for him to speak. As Galan made his way over to take his seat, he plucked a scroll from the many on his desk to bring with him. “Lyra, you have been a wonderful student. However, I feel that I have taught you all I can.”
Lyra shot up out of her seat. “Master Galan, that’s ridiculous! I haven’t learned even half of what you know!”
Galan raised a hand to silence her argument. “I wasn’t finished. Much of what I have learned can only be taught through experiences. While you may have spent days’ worth of time studying the texts, you are woefully inexperienced when it comes to the world outside our village. You’re so young, you need time to explore. Make mistakes. This village keeps you much too sheltered. If I did not send you out, I would only be stunting your growth.”
At his words, Lyra needed to take her seat. Was he forcing her to leave the village? Where would she go? While she had taken trips to run errands for Galan, she certainly never expected to make a life out there! “But where will I go?” She asked softly.
Galan smiled as he extended the scroll he was holding to her. “A messenger delivered this yesterday. It is a request from the palace. Supposedly, there is a prince in need of a servant. You would act as not only an advisor but a bodyguard. They entrusted me with choosing who would fulfill the role and I could not think of anyone more suited for it than you.”
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Now, Lyra stood on the steps to the palace. Even her arrival had been a surreal experience. Knights fiercely guarded the entrance to the grounds until she could convince them that she belonged there. Finally, they had relinquished when one of the guards recognized her name.
Placing the trunks holding her belongings on the ground, she raised the heavy knocker to one of the many doors. Letting it fall, it made a solid ‘thud’, marking the beginning of her new life.
Galan looked up from the book he had been reading, setting it down before standing. His azure eyes brightened as he spoke, “Lyra! Hello, my child. Please, take a seat.” Lyra made her way to one of the plush seats in front of the lit fireplace. She had spent many hours in this exact seat, sipping tea and pouring over ancient texts. However, Galan rarely called for her outside of their usual meeting times - what did he have to discuss? She hoped her face did not betray her nerves.
Lyra folded her hands in her lap to keep from fidgeting as she waited for him to speak. As Galan made his way over to take his seat, he plucked a scroll from the many on his desk to bring with him. “Lyra, you have been a wonderful student. However, I feel that I have taught you all I can.”
Lyra shot up out of her seat. “Master Galan, that’s ridiculous! I haven’t learned even half of what you know!”
Galan raised a hand to silence her argument. “I wasn’t finished. Much of what I have learned can only be taught through experiences. While you may have spent days’ worth of time studying the texts, you are woefully inexperienced when it comes to the world outside our village. You’re so young, you need time to explore. Make mistakes. This village keeps you much too sheltered. If I did not send you out, I would only be stunting your growth.”
At his words, Lyra needed to take her seat. Was he forcing her to leave the village? Where would she go? While she had taken trips to run errands for Galan, she certainly never expected to make a life out there! “But where will I go?” She asked softly.
Galan smiled as he extended the scroll he was holding to her. “A messenger delivered this yesterday. It is a request from the palace. Supposedly, there is a prince in need of a servant. You would act as not only an advisor but a bodyguard. They entrusted me with choosing who would fulfill the role and I could not think of anyone more suited for it than you.”
—
Now, Lyra stood on the steps to the palace. Even her arrival had been a surreal experience. Knights fiercely guarded the entrance to the grounds until she could convince them that she belonged there. Finally, they had relinquished when one of the guards recognized her name.
Placing the trunks holding her belongings on the ground, she raised the heavy knocker to one of the many doors. Letting it fall, it made a solid ‘thud’, marking the beginning of her new life.