Lairelle changed into the dress she had bought for this occasion and went downstairs, heading for the great ballroom. She could hear the faint strains of music.
"Excuse me, m'lady?"
With a start, Lairelle realized the voice was addressing her. She turned, and realized it was the boy who had called out to Daemon earlier that day.
"Yes?" she asked.
"I-I saw you earlier today, and I wondered if you were all right."
She smiled at the young man, who looked to be about her own age, with dark hair and eyes. "It's a long story, but yes, I believe I am. I am all right..." she repeated, still not completely believing it.
There will be no trial...no punishment, no chains, no torture, and, most importantly, no execution. She laughed gaily.
He looked at her quizzically. "Well...okay then." He made to move away.
"Wait," cried Lairelle. "What's your name?"
"Oh...Barent Asillen. Yours?"
He was of a Bloodline, too. Not so great as Lairelle's, but still... "Lairelle Faydian."
"I see. Well, will you dance, Lady Faydian?"
"I would be delighted, Lord Asillen."
They walked into the ballroom. As soon as she got there, Lairelle spotted Telis.
"Sister Lairelle," said the girl, using the outdated custom of referring to her fellow irrith amin as a sister. Lairelle had always hated this, and Telis knew it.
"Excuse me a minute," she said to her companion, and turned to Telis.
"Sister Telissin!" said Lairelle, faking her delight. As happened so often, the dislike between their two Masters had spread to their irrith amin, and Telis was not one of Lairelle's favourite people.
"Joyful Mesaina to you, sister," said Telis.
"And to you, sister," replied Lairelle, spitting out the last word.
"I've not seen you in so long," began Telis, "and I was wondering what you'd been up to."
"Oh, you know, the usual. Been keeping busy. You probably have just missed me, that's all."
Like last night, sister.
"My Master sends his regards to you," Telis said with a smile of contempt.
"That is very kind of him."
What game is Tele'men playing? This one would never have the spunk to approach me on her own.
"Well, I'd best be off," said Telis. "Joyful Mesaina."
"Joyful Mesaina," Lairelle echoed.
Barent Asillen came up to her. "Still want that dance?"
"Oh...of course," said Lairelle. She let him lead her around the floor, trying not to worry.
OOC: Sorry if you consider that an improper use of character, SL. And no, I have no plans of turning this into a cheesy romance.
"All that breaks must be discarded, even as the thunder of faith returns ever fading echoes."-
Anomandaris-Fisher Kel'Tath