It was silent within the carriage as both occupants minded the time in thought. Lucian was, as ever, an introspective individual with a desire to be alone, even when it came to having to spend time in private with his owner. Adrienna, like-minded in her drive for solitude and independence, favoured his silence and the acceptance within. It was a rare moment in a day when both were not besieged with business or familial matters.
The store was closed. The animals had been locked away. Another day of business had come and gone as any other day would. The ride was uneventful as they passed along the plantations lining the Kabrin and moved through Bloodflower lands, passing slave and warden, field and river. Birdsong pierced the silence, a welcome home to the Lynint and her slave. Even though they were not yet on Silverbite, Adrienna did fancy the sound to be a herald to their arrival. She was cheered by it, her state of brooding diminishing as she shifted in her seat. Lucian paid her no heed.
The following chimes took place in a more strained environment, the awkwardness of their situation pressing upon both slave and mistress. Neither wanted to breach it and neither enjoyed the bite of discomfort it brought with it. How people could think they were more than owner and slave utterly astounded Adrienna; she and Lucian were too similar with too many likenesses to be anything more than they were and they functioned well because of it, however in instances like this things grew strained to the point where she might detest his companionship. Of course, it was no fault of his. She simply loathed awkward situations.
"Many plans tonight?" Lucian broke the silence abruptly, voice a low thrum amidst the clattering of hooves upon the beaten road.
"The usual," Adrienna responded, meaning she would likely settle down somewhere with a cup of tea and enjoy the evening before it wore away into night and she was requested for a meal. What he would be doing did not require asking. He was a slave. She was not curious as to what he did in his private time so long as it didn't endanger his life. It was an unspoken sentiment as Adrienna required him to run her business and she'd be wasting time and money to train a new slave.
He nodded his understanding and they returned to their silence, more comfortable now that they'd breached the situation. A smile dimpled faintly in her left cheek as she stared out the window over the acreage of land. Slaves toiled in the setting glare of the sun, bodies streaked with the filth of their labours. Ah, it seemed to have been a good day on the plantation.
Now that they were on Silverbite land, she was pleased to be home again. It would not be long before the house was in sight- there it was. Her smile did not grow but the atmosphere within the carriage warmed. They were both home.
Chimes later had the carriage coming to a halt. Lucian slid from his seat and exited, holding the door open so Adrienna could also exit and offering his hand for stability. She'd had to hitch up her skirt to dismount and his assistance was very welcome. She patted his hand when she was on the ground and the carriage made its departure... once she'd paid the driver of course.
"Have a good evening, Lucian." He nodded, murmuring his own farewell, and started off to the slave quarters. Adrienna herself turned to face her home and made her to the steps, halting only when she saw the new arrival. Her brow furrowed. Akalak, but not the prime specimens the Konrath toted about proudly. Freeborn, then, as no slave would wear what he was. Lovely.
"Can I help you?" Adrienna had to strain to be courteous; she had a noted dislike of non-humans and Freeborns.
Carriage-3 gm, 5 sm from ledger.