"...Where is it," Nenunial quietly whispered to herself, looking through the shelves one by one. Arieanne sat at the table, staring at a open book, hoping to spot something. "Find anything yet," The girl quietly mumbled, but loud enough for the death knight to hear. "No, sorry,". Turning away again, Nenunial quickly picked a book she saw on the shelves, then nodded, heading back to Arieanne who sat at the table.
"Here it is, look at it," she handed the book to the girl, sighing. Reading through it, Arieanne stared at the words on each page, looking for a start. "Here!" She pointed at the page, it showed someone who had seen the demon that killed her parents. Grabbing the book and Nenunial's hand, she dashed out of the room and back onto their mount.
The death knight, still a bit shocked, hopped onto her mount, the guards behind them. Arieanne laughed as she made a loud whistle which startled the horse. making him run. Nenunial stared at Arieanne, who was facing the guards, blocking their way with a spell. "Finish them," Arieanne said grimly, she only nodded. Summoning the undead, she raised them out of the ground and they started to eat away at the guards, their screams filling the air.
Sebastian was waiting back at the camp for them, petting a kitten. He looked up at them and saw them panting, he chuckled and got up, picking Arieanne off of his horse and carrying her bridle style. The death knight got off the horse on her own and sat by the fire, warming her hands until she saw Sebastian come out from the tent. "Young mistress is asleep, please be quiet," he slowly said, looking away from her. "Why do you stick by her, butler?" Shooting a glance he said, "Because once we start, you can never stop." Suddenly, he reached over and grabbed her throat, his eyes turning a dark red. "Why do you stay by her side, death knight." He spat at her, his grip loosening a little. "I-I want to h-help her," Nenunial said, choking as she desperately took a hold of his hand, yanking it off of her neck.
A noise came from the tent, it was Arieanne. "Hmmm? What's going on?" The girl lazily walked outside, only to let her knees give out on her. Sebastian ran out to her, holding her closely. "Nothing mistress, please rest," He vaguely let a smile trace his lips. Arieanne reached a hand up, letting it trace his perfect features until she reached up and closed the space between their lips. "Goodnight then Nenunial, Sebastian." she walked back into the tent, out of his grip. His smiled faded quickly until he started to laugh quietly. "What's so funny?" Nenunial tilted her head, almost smiling at his reaction.
"Young mistress always acts like that when she's tierd, luckily you weren't the one near her." He put a hand behind his head and went serious again, all sparks of emotion vanishing. "You can go to sleep now, miss," Nenunial nodded, and headed into her tent. "Maybe she's not bad after all.." Sebastian muttered to himself then shook his head, "No. She is a possible threat." The moon then shone brightly as Sebastian laid back and looked at the stars, sighing.
"Here it is, look at it," she handed the book to the girl, sighing. Reading through it, Arieanne stared at the words on each page, looking for a start. "Here!" She pointed at the page, it showed someone who had seen the demon that killed her parents. Grabbing the book and Nenunial's hand, she dashed out of the room and back onto their mount.
The death knight, still a bit shocked, hopped onto her mount, the guards behind them. Arieanne laughed as she made a loud whistle which startled the horse. making him run. Nenunial stared at Arieanne, who was facing the guards, blocking their way with a spell. "Finish them," Arieanne said grimly, she only nodded. Summoning the undead, she raised them out of the ground and they started to eat away at the guards, their screams filling the air.
Sebastian was waiting back at the camp for them, petting a kitten. He looked up at them and saw them panting, he chuckled and got up, picking Arieanne off of his horse and carrying her bridle style. The death knight got off the horse on her own and sat by the fire, warming her hands until she saw Sebastian come out from the tent. "Young mistress is asleep, please be quiet," he slowly said, looking away from her. "Why do you stick by her, butler?" Shooting a glance he said, "Because once we start, you can never stop." Suddenly, he reached over and grabbed her throat, his eyes turning a dark red. "Why do you stay by her side, death knight." He spat at her, his grip loosening a little. "I-I want to h-help her," Nenunial said, choking as she desperately took a hold of his hand, yanking it off of her neck.
A noise came from the tent, it was Arieanne. "Hmmm? What's going on?" The girl lazily walked outside, only to let her knees give out on her. Sebastian ran out to her, holding her closely. "Nothing mistress, please rest," He vaguely let a smile trace his lips. Arieanne reached a hand up, letting it trace his perfect features until she reached up and closed the space between their lips. "Goodnight then Nenunial, Sebastian." she walked back into the tent, out of his grip. His smiled faded quickly until he started to laugh quietly. "What's so funny?" Nenunial tilted her head, almost smiling at his reaction.
"Young mistress always acts like that when she's tierd, luckily you weren't the one near her." He put a hand behind his head and went serious again, all sparks of emotion vanishing. "You can go to sleep now, miss," Nenunial nodded, and headed into her tent. "Maybe she's not bad after all.." Sebastian muttered to himself then shook his head, "No. She is a possible threat." The moon then shone brightly as Sebastian laid back and looked at the stars, sighing.
