"Good afternoon, Aldgare."
It was a queer sort of pleasure Madeira experienced at using the patriarch of the Dusk family's first name. The man looked up from the hearth fire he was contemplating in the tower solar and smiled a welcoming smile. Even from across the room she could tell he was not the same well man she had met several weeks ago. That old man had been
as healthy and sturdy as a man decades younger. This one was thinner,
lined with stress and bent with grief, though his words were as gentle
and his presence as overwhelming as ever. Madeira let the door shut
behind her, and the sounds of the school, a mixture of chattering
students, the strike of chalk and the scratching of quills, faded
away.
"How was class today, Madeira?"
"Productive, sir. I brought one of my servants in for a lesson in
hostile possession. Two boys had to see a healer for bumps and
bruises, and one had to be exorcised and treated for fatigue, but
overall I believed they learned a lot."
The patriarch squinted at her as she approached. Outlined in the glow
of firelight Madeira cut a strange and regal figure, dressed in a
poufy sleeved dress in an eye watering shade of yellow, in silk spider
web patterned gloves and glittering jewels of many clashing colors on
her fingers and throat. But Aldgare was not looking at her appearance.
His sight studied the many colors of her aura that reached outward
from her small body, and concluded that no, she was not being
facetious. He sighed a long, drawn out sigh.
"My dear, you do know that we discourage the maiming of the students
in our classes, don't you? You've only been here a few weeks and
already you have something of a reputation."
Madeira joined him at the fireplace, letting the warmth soak through
her dress. The opulence of the wealthiest Tower shone in it's
cavernous, high ceiling rooms and tall windows, but that just gave the
chill Fall air more room to waft through. She smiled ruefully, joining
Aldgare as he went back to staring into the fire. She knew the rumors
and was rather flattered by the reaction. If they weren't scared of
her and her brutal teachings she wasn't doing it right.
"It was hardly a maiming, and I had everything under control. Besides,
they won't find ghosts in the field going easy on them just because
they're inexperienced."
"I've heard this 'servant' of yours tried to kill you with Pryce's hand."
"He does that every so often. Jomi likes to keep me on my toes."
Aldgare chuckled, shaking his head slowly in disbelief.
"You are an unusual woman, Madeira. I think we will have to move you
up a couple levels next season. Your talents are wasted on the
inexperienced, and that's hardly why we brought you here in the first
place."
"You just don't want me maiming any more teenagers", she teased.
Though in her chest her heart gave a great and sudden gallop to hear
the patriarch recommend she begin taking on more experienced
students. She agreed that her knowledge was wasted on the uninitiated
when she was capable of so much more.
WC: 540
It was a queer sort of pleasure Madeira experienced at using the patriarch of the Dusk family's first name. The man looked up from the hearth fire he was contemplating in the tower solar and smiled a welcoming smile. Even from across the room she could tell he was not the same well man she had met several weeks ago. That old man had been
as healthy and sturdy as a man decades younger. This one was thinner,
lined with stress and bent with grief, though his words were as gentle
and his presence as overwhelming as ever. Madeira let the door shut
behind her, and the sounds of the school, a mixture of chattering
students, the strike of chalk and the scratching of quills, faded
away.
"How was class today, Madeira?"
"Productive, sir. I brought one of my servants in for a lesson in
hostile possession. Two boys had to see a healer for bumps and
bruises, and one had to be exorcised and treated for fatigue, but
overall I believed they learned a lot."
The patriarch squinted at her as she approached. Outlined in the glow
of firelight Madeira cut a strange and regal figure, dressed in a
poufy sleeved dress in an eye watering shade of yellow, in silk spider
web patterned gloves and glittering jewels of many clashing colors on
her fingers and throat. But Aldgare was not looking at her appearance.
His sight studied the many colors of her aura that reached outward
from her small body, and concluded that no, she was not being
facetious. He sighed a long, drawn out sigh.
"My dear, you do know that we discourage the maiming of the students
in our classes, don't you? You've only been here a few weeks and
already you have something of a reputation."
Madeira joined him at the fireplace, letting the warmth soak through
her dress. The opulence of the wealthiest Tower shone in it's
cavernous, high ceiling rooms and tall windows, but that just gave the
chill Fall air more room to waft through. She smiled ruefully, joining
Aldgare as he went back to staring into the fire. She knew the rumors
and was rather flattered by the reaction. If they weren't scared of
her and her brutal teachings she wasn't doing it right.
"It was hardly a maiming, and I had everything under control. Besides,
they won't find ghosts in the field going easy on them just because
they're inexperienced."
"I've heard this 'servant' of yours tried to kill you with Pryce's hand."
"He does that every so often. Jomi likes to keep me on my toes."
Aldgare chuckled, shaking his head slowly in disbelief.
"You are an unusual woman, Madeira. I think we will have to move you
up a couple levels next season. Your talents are wasted on the
inexperienced, and that's hardly why we brought you here in the first
place."
"You just don't want me maiming any more teenagers", she teased.
Though in her chest her heart gave a great and sudden gallop to hear
the patriarch recommend she begin taking on more experienced
students. She agreed that her knowledge was wasted on the uninitiated
when she was capable of so much more.
WC: 540
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