(Continued from here)
Breath returned. Color bloomed in her vision as she panted. Bluebird spread her wings, ready to force song through her burning throat. To fight or flee, to protect herself-
...The caravan leader was gone. There was no murmuring hatred. The stars were quiet as she blinked up at Ishtar, feathers settling as she took her offered hand and rose to her feet. The danger she had braced herself for had come and gone, and she was still alive. Bluebird clicked her tongue and hummed softly, working a spell to smooth away the bruises forming around her neck.
"...thank you." She was still clearly on edge, but for the moment she seemed unlikely to fly away. She let her gaze travel across the forest, looking for the shadows of onlookers or the glint of knives. Not even her enhanced eyesight caught anything. The three of them were truly alone.
Mira had often been mistaken for being naive. Ignorant. Simple. They saw her demure nature, considered her past, and thought she would be easy to deceive. But she was not stupid at all. She wouldn't have made it so far otherwise.
And so Bluebird's smile didn't reach her eyes as she spoke. Her composed demeanor allowed only a glimpse of the steel beneath the surface."I must thank you for stopping the caravan leader from causing further harm."
Bluebird looked back to the woman. She was unfamiliar, but it wasn't difficult to make the connection. "...you are the Pale Lady, then. The one who has inspired such... devotion among the Landers."
Father was gone. Sealed away, never to hurt her again. But this Pale Lady felt like an echo of his mercurial love.
It scared her.
@Ishtar
Breath returned. Color bloomed in her vision as she panted. Bluebird spread her wings, ready to force song through her burning throat. To fight or flee, to protect herself-
...The caravan leader was gone. There was no murmuring hatred. The stars were quiet as she blinked up at Ishtar, feathers settling as she took her offered hand and rose to her feet. The danger she had braced herself for had come and gone, and she was still alive. Bluebird clicked her tongue and hummed softly, working a spell to smooth away the bruises forming around her neck.
"...thank you." She was still clearly on edge, but for the moment she seemed unlikely to fly away. She let her gaze travel across the forest, looking for the shadows of onlookers or the glint of knives. Not even her enhanced eyesight caught anything. The three of them were truly alone.
Mira had often been mistaken for being naive. Ignorant. Simple. They saw her demure nature, considered her past, and thought she would be easy to deceive. But she was not stupid at all. She wouldn't have made it so far otherwise.
And so Bluebird's smile didn't reach her eyes as she spoke. Her composed demeanor allowed only a glimpse of the steel beneath the surface."I must thank you for stopping the caravan leader from causing further harm."
Bluebird looked back to the woman. She was unfamiliar, but it wasn't difficult to make the connection. "...you are the Pale Lady, then. The one who has inspired such... devotion among the Landers."
Father was gone. Sealed away, never to hurt her again. But this Pale Lady felt like an echo of his mercurial love.
It scared her.
@Ishtar