82nd of Fall, 513 AV
The cage had become her room, her home, her study, and her place of quiet contemplation. It was both a blessing and a curse, an annoyance and a relief, for while she was blessedly thankful for the peace that fell when all had left her, she cursed that she found herself unable to leave this makeshift prison of her own making. Silently Evalin drifted in a place that was not quite wakeful, but neither was it slumber. She could never truly slumber, and yet she found herself thing of it as such when she let her mind idly flow by without an inclining of direction. Her knees were pulled up to her bare chest, arms wrapped around it loosely as her eyes idly searched the sea of her mind for some odd thought or two to pass the time.
How odd that I think of time now... she smiled and shook her head, I had thought such concepts lost to me.
Tsenrika stirred within her mind, his voice pressing against her unconsciousness to split the void of silence with his cold tones, When one has little to do but sit in idle slumber time becomes more than a passing phenomena. It is the cruelest of jailers, of that you may be certain.
The nuit almost laughed, eyes turning down to the gem that hung about her neck, a note of fondness in her expression as she gently caressed his smooth surface, Yes indeed Tsenrika, but mind I not when such company I have to ease the passing of each painful tick.
Falling silent Evalin once more went back to her observations, eyes glossing over and a tad out of focus as she looked but did not see, Though again I would not mind a trifle or two to ease the creeping boredom. What a wretched life it is, that of a slave. Shall I not die of terrible mistreatment instead might I perish of my own hands to end this torture.
A slave and lover you are, lest you have forgotten. Tsenrika observed in his monotones way.
The thought of her other tasks brought an annoyed frown to cross her lips, Need you not remind me. Had you spoken to me one day even a season passed and said I would play the part of the doting lover I would have surely laughed such claims from their fix in reality. A twisted irony that one who cannot love must learn to make love. She sighed, pressing her forehead against her knees, I feel as though I am a performer on the grandest of all stages, balancing upon the narrowest wire as I dancer to the tune of another. How I wish to drawn the dagger I hold concealed to free myself of these bonds.
In time my master shall once more be free... though the time still be some ways off. Best not to infuriate the child who claims fire as her own, wearing it as one might a cloak or scarf.
Drumming her fingers on her shin Evalin looked up, eyeing the entrance to the cavern with a thoughtful expression, She claims the mark of Ivak it seems... This be the first I heard of this power, to withstand flames that consume all. Wonder I at what cost I would pay to gain a similar ability?
Think it not Evalin, for never shall my master grow MORE accustomed to the flickering fires than already she is. Each time you light upon yourself the fires of hatred I feel my body grow scorched and melted by the intensity. No, rather I not to become a puddle upon the ground so early in my life.
At this Evalin actually did giggle, a rather girlish sound that she quickly smothered with a hand, But remember I this for you, my dear Tsenrika.
Pushing a stray hair from her eyes behind her ears, Evalin once more rested her head against her knees, gently rocking from side to side as she drifted once more into half awareness. She let her mind wander over one thought, and then another, never lingering for long before drifting to a new one.
Do you love me Tsenrika? Evalin asked absently, her mind drifting to a conversation they had had in the Jungle wilds just a few days earlier.
Yes my Master, I do love you. There was no hesitation in the Familiar's response, but neither did it sound truthful. Evalin still smiled and giggled again, Will you forever lie to me my dear Tsenrika?
For as long as my Master wishes me to. Tsenrika assented.
Then continue to do so... Rather I would have a lie from you than the disgusting truth from that girl. She clings so close that I find I cannot breath.
But my master does not breath...
Evalin blinked, raising her head and looking down at the pendent, Is that humor in your voice? My, perhaps you have changed over the centuries.
Resting her head against the bars Evalin's eyes stared blankly up at the top of her cage, drifting once more as she thought and contemplated, not really settling upon one thought or another. To do so would be to notice the slow passage of time, something Evalin did not wish to do just yet...
The cage had become her room, her home, her study, and her place of quiet contemplation. It was both a blessing and a curse, an annoyance and a relief, for while she was blessedly thankful for the peace that fell when all had left her, she cursed that she found herself unable to leave this makeshift prison of her own making. Silently Evalin drifted in a place that was not quite wakeful, but neither was it slumber. She could never truly slumber, and yet she found herself thing of it as such when she let her mind idly flow by without an inclining of direction. Her knees were pulled up to her bare chest, arms wrapped around it loosely as her eyes idly searched the sea of her mind for some odd thought or two to pass the time.
How odd that I think of time now... she smiled and shook her head, I had thought such concepts lost to me.
Tsenrika stirred within her mind, his voice pressing against her unconsciousness to split the void of silence with his cold tones, When one has little to do but sit in idle slumber time becomes more than a passing phenomena. It is the cruelest of jailers, of that you may be certain.
The nuit almost laughed, eyes turning down to the gem that hung about her neck, a note of fondness in her expression as she gently caressed his smooth surface, Yes indeed Tsenrika, but mind I not when such company I have to ease the passing of each painful tick.
Falling silent Evalin once more went back to her observations, eyes glossing over and a tad out of focus as she looked but did not see, Though again I would not mind a trifle or two to ease the creeping boredom. What a wretched life it is, that of a slave. Shall I not die of terrible mistreatment instead might I perish of my own hands to end this torture.
A slave and lover you are, lest you have forgotten. Tsenrika observed in his monotones way.
The thought of her other tasks brought an annoyed frown to cross her lips, Need you not remind me. Had you spoken to me one day even a season passed and said I would play the part of the doting lover I would have surely laughed such claims from their fix in reality. A twisted irony that one who cannot love must learn to make love. She sighed, pressing her forehead against her knees, I feel as though I am a performer on the grandest of all stages, balancing upon the narrowest wire as I dancer to the tune of another. How I wish to drawn the dagger I hold concealed to free myself of these bonds.
In time my master shall once more be free... though the time still be some ways off. Best not to infuriate the child who claims fire as her own, wearing it as one might a cloak or scarf.
Drumming her fingers on her shin Evalin looked up, eyeing the entrance to the cavern with a thoughtful expression, She claims the mark of Ivak it seems... This be the first I heard of this power, to withstand flames that consume all. Wonder I at what cost I would pay to gain a similar ability?
Think it not Evalin, for never shall my master grow MORE accustomed to the flickering fires than already she is. Each time you light upon yourself the fires of hatred I feel my body grow scorched and melted by the intensity. No, rather I not to become a puddle upon the ground so early in my life.
At this Evalin actually did giggle, a rather girlish sound that she quickly smothered with a hand, But remember I this for you, my dear Tsenrika.
Pushing a stray hair from her eyes behind her ears, Evalin once more rested her head against her knees, gently rocking from side to side as she drifted once more into half awareness. She let her mind wander over one thought, and then another, never lingering for long before drifting to a new one.
Do you love me Tsenrika? Evalin asked absently, her mind drifting to a conversation they had had in the Jungle wilds just a few days earlier.
Yes my Master, I do love you. There was no hesitation in the Familiar's response, but neither did it sound truthful. Evalin still smiled and giggled again, Will you forever lie to me my dear Tsenrika?
For as long as my Master wishes me to. Tsenrika assented.
Then continue to do so... Rather I would have a lie from you than the disgusting truth from that girl. She clings so close that I find I cannot breath.
But my master does not breath...
Evalin blinked, raising her head and looking down at the pendent, Is that humor in your voice? My, perhaps you have changed over the centuries.
Resting her head against the bars Evalin's eyes stared blankly up at the top of her cage, drifting once more as she thought and contemplated, not really settling upon one thought or another. To do so would be to notice the slow passage of time, something Evalin did not wish to do just yet...