The deal was done. There was no going back now. Arundel's face seemed to be set into a permanent scowl of disbelief. They all moved to intercept their new family who were being ushered off the platform. Were they really family? Legally, yes - just not at heart. But surely in time. Quickly she pushed the thought away. Arundel knew what was to be expected of her with this man Aleixo. Marriage. Babies. Or maybe she could slither her way out of this one. Maybe he would fall for a more compliant, dainty female of another clan. Then she could be rid of this horrible inconvenience. Arundel had plans for her life - plans that didn't involve a husband in the near future. Of course that stance was highly frowned upon what with the current situation of Endrykas. But why couldn't she take her time? Why couldn't the right man prove himself to her, like her brother had stated. Her lips twitched at the thought, despite herself.
But no! Now all eyes would be on her. Arundel's face twisted into a bit of a snarl. Hopefully he would fall for some other woman quickly so she could pass him on over and rid herself of the responsibility. They joined with Aleixo and his sister - who not surprisingly gave way from all the stress. She looked away as her brother scooped her frail body into his strong arms, cradling her against his barrel of a chest. Arundel glanced at the Syliran she had purchased personally, listening to Trekin's instructions. Her eyes were burning with frustration, and she pursed her lips. Finally they could be off. Without a word, she picked up her skirts, turned on her heel, and stalked back in the direction of home as her father and brother thanked the man. The others followed along, talking quietly amongst themselves. They were wise enough not to utter a word or even try to gesture at her. Displeasure radiated off her in waves. It was practically a physical entity.
OOCAleixo and I are all done here. We have already started to continue in another thread.
But no! Now all eyes would be on her. Arundel's face twisted into a bit of a snarl. Hopefully he would fall for some other woman quickly so she could pass him on over and rid herself of the responsibility. They joined with Aleixo and his sister - who not surprisingly gave way from all the stress. She looked away as her brother scooped her frail body into his strong arms, cradling her against his barrel of a chest. Arundel glanced at the Syliran she had purchased personally, listening to Trekin's instructions. Her eyes were burning with frustration, and she pursed her lips. Finally they could be off. Without a word, she picked up her skirts, turned on her heel, and stalked back in the direction of home as her father and brother thanked the man. The others followed along, talking quietly amongst themselves. They were wise enough not to utter a word or even try to gesture at her. Displeasure radiated off her in waves. It was practically a physical entity.
OOCAleixo and I are all done here. We have already started to continue in another thread.