The days were growing longer as the spring conquered the winter, as was the nature of life -- one thing overpowered another, and none of it lasted forever, but there was a certain enchantment in the breakdown, a beauty in the harshness of the cycle that every mortal was a hapless participant within. Rhiannon had been freed from the king’s dungeon for weeks now, but the horror of the memory remained, and she remained resolute in her outrage. They had attempted to crush her, but had achieved only the opposite. art & code by alexandre |
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The fiery sunset lit the hues of his fur in shimmering brilliance: a cascade of red-orange and gold against his russet coat. His eyes, emerald and glittering like gems in the late afternoon, squinted as he glanced over his shoulder. The day was a long one, primarily spent delivering a message on Provost Anola’s behalf to Edinburgh. He thought he might look for some Cedar bark to protect his books from insects, as well, now that spring was well on its way. But there hadn’t been time to do anything but think on his stroll through the sprawling, flat fields. For a Professor, that shouldn’t have been a concern. But even Arythmetik had to admit that his mind was flooded with unpleasant questions lately. He wanted distractions.And one appeared amidst the shrubbery of Melrose—in the form of a lovely woman with striking, violet eyes. She almost reminded him of the Provost, in a way, but there was something sharp about her. He recalled a woman from the Ball whose aura held a similar intensity. But, remembering himself and realizing he must seem quite rude, Aryth bowed his head and smiled softly. @Rhiannon |
A He inquired whether she was from the local area, and though it was meant to be a sign of gregariousness from the amber-hued wolf, Rhiannon controlled her aggrieved expression, instead smiling pleasantly in return. What did it matter to him where she was from? Had he ill intent, with a plan to follow her to wherever it was that she called home? Her voice was low as she responded: ”I am from the Lowlands, but no, I am not from Melrose.” She paused, swiftly filtering through the mental possibilities of how she could spin this interaction to her advantage. Firstly, would she offer any semblance of truth? She made up her mind then, and the answer was a resounding no: ”I am Siren,” she stated with a feigned smile of shyness and an appropriately matching bow of her head. She ventured to guess: ”Do you live here, with this beauty as your landscape?” @Arythmetik
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There was a pause, but not long enough to foster suspicion. Aryth’s pleasant smile widened at her response and he nodded, recognition gleaming in his gaze. The scholar was born and raised in the Arboretum, so every time he met a wolf from Melrose, he was surprised if he didn’t know them. It was a rare occurrence, to be fair. As they started to chat, the woman transformed before his very eyes. She seemed intense only moments before, but now she was gentle, demure. The scholar had no reason to find it strange...aside from the fact that she was digging around beneath bushes. Maybe she was just looking for something she’d stored there earlier. Maybe he was intruding.If only he knew. But she returned the question, offering her name to boot, so Arythmetik didn’t move. Siren, he thought, why does that sound familiar? He’d crossed the name in poetry, but didn’t think on it too long before gushing, @Rhiannon |
Every word, every syllable uttered by this stranger seemed only to confirm all of Rhiannon’s suspicions about his intent. He spoke of excitement and his desire to find it. Rhiannon controlled her expression expertly, hiding the revulsion welling within her. If he sought excitement, he may well find it with Rhiannon… just not in the way these males hoped for. art & code by alexandre |
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It did occur to Aryth faintly, in the instinctual and subconscious way most creatures experience, that Siren was lovely. Lovely, if not restrained. He thought nothing of it, of course; he wasn’t interested, as he was too enamored with a certain cowboy from the outlands. But the woman’s delicate and violet-eyed facade did a considerable job eliminating mistrust. The scholar smiled naively at his new acquaintance, his eyes even brightening as she mentioned she was a healer. Maybe there was something she could teach him of the art, since she wasn’t from around here.His excitement faded, however, the instant she revealed the purple blossom at her paws. Aryth’s smile receded into a humorless, thin line. His eyes, no longer shimmering, shifted knowingly to Siren’s smile. It seemed to mock him, now. He didn’t move, but in that moment, he wanted to back away. In a calm and genteel voice, the scholar mused slowly, @Rhiannon XD |
T ”So you, too, are familiar with belladonna? It is lovely, is it not?” She suppressed her amusement. While she was impressed by his knowledge, Rhiannon was rather taken aback. Normally, fooling strangers came so easily. Not so with this one. ”Sometimes,” she offered casually, violet eyes fixed upon his facade to gauge his reaction, ”Sometimes, it is in the best interest of the ill and dying to be provided a little help on that direction. To reduce their suffering, you see?” @Arythmetik
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The woman’s eyebrows rose as if she’d anticipated a fool. At the very least, she didn’t recognize his scent as a member of the College. Trying (and perhaps failing) not to appear rude, Arythmetik took a casual step backward. Clearing his throat, the russet gentleman said stiffly, @Rhiannon |
Deep orbs of amethyst never wavered, fixed upon the other’s features with curious intent. The wariness now evident in the male’s posture, the way he took a step away from Rhiannon, seemed to amuse the enchantress. If she held any remorse for past misdeeds, her features showed no evidence of this – on the contrary, she looked almost pleased to have been caught in her mistruths. This was not something that often occurred, and though she did not say so, she was rather impressed with the long-named stranger. art & code by alexandre |
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That smile froze Aryth in his tracks, transfixing his attention on the witch’s blatant admission. And then the laugh… It was a laugh that sent shivers down Arythmetik’s spine. Even though he was going to walk away, the male ended up holding his ground, afraid to turn his back on the creature with her Deadly Nightshade. He watched her leave first, disappearing into the sunset like a bad dream. It was easy to say that Aryth was afraid. If he met this woman in one of Castle Stuart’s dark alleys someday, he’d probably turn and bolt. But as a scholar, he couldn’t deny that there was something…fascinating about her. She was pushing boundaries, claiming to be a healer but hiding poison behind that false, delicate smile. He’d rather not think about what she did to her “patients.” Aryth shivered again and shook his head as if jolting himself from a stupor. Finally he hustled back home to the Arboretum, grateful for the safety of his den and Grigori nearby. But those amethyst eyes would linger in the back of his mind for some time.@Rhiannon FIN! >:) |