Elhaym was oblivious to Julian's entry as she lay twisted underneath the blankets of his bed. She'd started off on her back, comfortable enough so she thought. Apparently she'd found the thick mattresses meant to entice patrons into staying for just one more night a slight more comfortable than the spartan furnishings in the Monastery. Her coat had been bucked off, half falling over the other side of the bed while the majority of the pillows littered the floor. Of course, the blankets and sheets were mangled into an incomprehensible lump that no woman would ever admit to being the true source of to her significant other. Ever. Luckily, she had been alone. Curled into as much of a fetal position as her injured leg and sling had allowed, she was angled away from Julian with her back turned when he began to play. Her soft and wispy snores were drowned out by the onset of strings, a single hand floating into the air and swiping randomly as if to ward the sound off.
"Mmmm… Kota… I'm tired my heart…"
Her eyes fluttered open as she spoke, but she quickly realized where she was and what she had said. Well, quickly was relative to her lethargic mind's capability at the moment, for in truth she laid there staring at her reddened arm and tried to will the feeling back into it. The music wafted throughout the room, Julian playing and her hoping he wouldn't notice the slobber on one of his pillows. Elhaym pushed herself up a bit, casually flipping the pillow and turning to look at Julian. He seemed intent on the song, though maybe the awkwardness of waking her up this way had dawned on him when she had mistakenly called out Kota's name.
"I, uh… guess I fell asleep."
Elhaym snorted at her mastery of the obvious as she rubbed her eyes, slowly swinging her legs over the side of the bed. Where were her shoes? And her coat? Her eyes bulged and she noticed the disarray of her shirt, twisted oddly and revealing everything on one side of her torso up to her ribcage. Granted, not the most arousing area due to the billowing scar that dwelt there, but the principle seemed enough for her to straighten her shirt. Damn sling. The annoyance of having the use of only one arm hammered at her patience, and she very briefly considered calling on her projection again to aid her. Shaking her head and muttering, she resolved to keep that to a minimum after her earlier display. Julian's slow song came to an end, and she tried her luck at walking on her freshly stiffened leg.
She wobbled a bit as the dull pain swelled into something hotter and more fierce, but her composure remained solid. "Alright, well... I guess I should be getting back. No doubt Tatou was probably already switched for letting me leave."
Elhaym awkwardly limped to the other side of the bed to gather her jacket, snatching her shoes on the way. She had to lean against the bed to get her shoes on, and she didn't even bother putting the coat on.Slinging it over her shoulder was more than enough work in her groggy state. "Well? Come on, you said you'd help me to the Monastery didn't you? I at least need help down the stairs." She said while rolling her eyes and sighing in frustration.
"If you walk with me to the Monastery, I can tell you a few things to listen for from the workers here. You said you still didn't know Lhavitian, right? Oh, fine. Just help me most of the way there, I'm sure one of the Shinya can help me the rest of the way."
Well, he didn't really seem too enthused about the trip, but that last bit seemed take some of the droop out of his face. She honestly just wanted to get moving and talking about something. She was a warrior, and had little fear of battle. Battles were one thing, but upsetting your lover was something all together different and sometimes worthy of fear. She had been in pain and tired, and the projection probably had done little to ease her fatigue. Yet in the back of her now unclouded mind she knew that sneaking off to his room and sleeping there looked bad. If Kota caught wind of rumors from the staff, it would be even worse. A sinking feeling impacted her stomach so harshly that even grinding her teeth together did not help. Aside from that, there was the troubling comparison he had made of her projection to a double edged blade earlier. Long had she yearned to describe her fears to someone who could perhaps understand. Most Shinya were Lhavitians at birth and raised into the order. They simply didn't understand the struggle of someone pushed into such a position as using magic when everything they had ever been taught told them that it was madness.
"Come on, they won't miss you for a little while." She said, giving him a little time to ready himself and put his cello somewhere safe. "I'll teach you a few of the nastier insults on the way out, that'll make your friendly coworkers wary if they overhear I bet."
"Mmmm… Kota… I'm tired my heart…"
Her eyes fluttered open as she spoke, but she quickly realized where she was and what she had said. Well, quickly was relative to her lethargic mind's capability at the moment, for in truth she laid there staring at her reddened arm and tried to will the feeling back into it. The music wafted throughout the room, Julian playing and her hoping he wouldn't notice the slobber on one of his pillows. Elhaym pushed herself up a bit, casually flipping the pillow and turning to look at Julian. He seemed intent on the song, though maybe the awkwardness of waking her up this way had dawned on him when she had mistakenly called out Kota's name.
"I, uh… guess I fell asleep."
Elhaym snorted at her mastery of the obvious as she rubbed her eyes, slowly swinging her legs over the side of the bed. Where were her shoes? And her coat? Her eyes bulged and she noticed the disarray of her shirt, twisted oddly and revealing everything on one side of her torso up to her ribcage. Granted, not the most arousing area due to the billowing scar that dwelt there, but the principle seemed enough for her to straighten her shirt. Damn sling. The annoyance of having the use of only one arm hammered at her patience, and she very briefly considered calling on her projection again to aid her. Shaking her head and muttering, she resolved to keep that to a minimum after her earlier display. Julian's slow song came to an end, and she tried her luck at walking on her freshly stiffened leg.
She wobbled a bit as the dull pain swelled into something hotter and more fierce, but her composure remained solid. "Alright, well... I guess I should be getting back. No doubt Tatou was probably already switched for letting me leave."
Elhaym awkwardly limped to the other side of the bed to gather her jacket, snatching her shoes on the way. She had to lean against the bed to get her shoes on, and she didn't even bother putting the coat on.Slinging it over her shoulder was more than enough work in her groggy state. "Well? Come on, you said you'd help me to the Monastery didn't you? I at least need help down the stairs." She said while rolling her eyes and sighing in frustration.
"If you walk with me to the Monastery, I can tell you a few things to listen for from the workers here. You said you still didn't know Lhavitian, right? Oh, fine. Just help me most of the way there, I'm sure one of the Shinya can help me the rest of the way."
Well, he didn't really seem too enthused about the trip, but that last bit seemed take some of the droop out of his face. She honestly just wanted to get moving and talking about something. She was a warrior, and had little fear of battle. Battles were one thing, but upsetting your lover was something all together different and sometimes worthy of fear. She had been in pain and tired, and the projection probably had done little to ease her fatigue. Yet in the back of her now unclouded mind she knew that sneaking off to his room and sleeping there looked bad. If Kota caught wind of rumors from the staff, it would be even worse. A sinking feeling impacted her stomach so harshly that even grinding her teeth together did not help. Aside from that, there was the troubling comparison he had made of her projection to a double edged blade earlier. Long had she yearned to describe her fears to someone who could perhaps understand. Most Shinya were Lhavitians at birth and raised into the order. They simply didn't understand the struggle of someone pushed into such a position as using magic when everything they had ever been taught told them that it was madness.
"Come on, they won't miss you for a little while." She said, giving him a little time to ready himself and put his cello somewhere safe. "I'll teach you a few of the nastier insults on the way out, that'll make your friendly coworkers wary if they overhear I bet."