edrei launceleyn
The summons made Edy's bones itch just as surely as it had done as a child. Zariah was no Colbrande, but that didn't mean she was in any way less deadly. Already the head had exercised her considerable power on the not-teenager, and though Edy would likely always be one to test boundaries, as it was, there were certain boundaries of Zariah's that she'd demarcated quite clearly.
And so, with little bounce in her step and with none of her normal sarcasm and mischievousness apparent on her face, Edy returned home to the town home the Launceleyns were currently occupying. Distantly Edy wondered if B would be at this meeting. She was young yes, but all members of the family had to grown up quickly, and with so few of them remaining Edy wouldn't be surprised if her younger counterpart was in attendance as well.
"Zariah?" Edy called, opening and closing the door quietly behind her. Bobi remained at her heel, the normally curious bobcat now staying quite close as tension and curiosity coursed through their shared bond.
And so, with little bounce in her step and with none of her normal sarcasm and mischievousness apparent on her face, Edy returned home to the town home the Launceleyns were currently occupying. Distantly Edy wondered if B would be at this meeting. She was young yes, but all members of the family had to grown up quickly, and with so few of them remaining Edy wouldn't be surprised if her younger counterpart was in attendance as well.
"Zariah?" Edy called, opening and closing the door quietly behind her. Bobi remained at her heel, the normally curious bobcat now staying quite close as tension and curiosity coursed through their shared bond.
hard pass