Love and Despair Pt. 1
80th of Fall, 519
Dev’Ania sat at the small table looking out the window of her shop. She had arrived later than usual to her small fortune-telling shop. She honestly did not want to be at the shop at all. Her feelings were just not into it. All she could think about was Cala and her death. The killer was still on the loose and the city was in chaos. All she wanted to do was lay in bed all day and cry and sleep and cuddle with her kitten. But, the shop would provide her with a way to pass time to get her mind off of all the chaos.
The Konti wondered to herself whether being at the shop was the best idea. What if the killer decided to strike again, this time Dev’Ania being the target. She was painting a large target on her back.
Dev’s journal sat open on her lap to the list of her wants she made. She hadn’t written in it since the day Madeira came to the shop. Breaking out of her stream of anxious thoughts, she looked down at the list. Her eyes were lured to a name on the page, Zach with a heart drawn next to it. Her eyes lit up. Zach was the main thing keeping her from losing her mind at the moment. If she was feeling down and depressed, all she had to do was think of the hunter. She had even made a song about the bright-eyed hunter, which she began to sing to herself.
Dev’Ania sang the song with a smile spread across her face. Love had an interesting effect on a person. From the moment the Konti met the Drykas, she had instantly fallen under his spell. She continued to sing the lyrics of the song when the door opened.
A woman dressed in a light-blue silk dress entered with a lost almost saddened look on her face. Her hair was a deep brown and neatly curled down to the middle of her back. She walked in with a sense of lightness that made it seem like she floated. In an instant, Dev could tell this woman was part of the more wealthier class. Closing the door behind her, she turned and addressed the Konti who had since, stopped singing and put her journal away under her chair.
“Uhm, hello. Are you Dev’Ania the fortune-teller here?” The woman asked.
“Yes, I am. Welcome to the Nine Lives. Why don’t you take a seat.” Dev’Ania stood to greet the woman and gestured toward the seat across from her.
WC: 519
boxcode credit - Ennisa
80th of Fall, 519
Dev’Ania sat at the small table looking out the window of her shop. She had arrived later than usual to her small fortune-telling shop. She honestly did not want to be at the shop at all. Her feelings were just not into it. All she could think about was Cala and her death. The killer was still on the loose and the city was in chaos. All she wanted to do was lay in bed all day and cry and sleep and cuddle with her kitten. But, the shop would provide her with a way to pass time to get her mind off of all the chaos.
The Konti wondered to herself whether being at the shop was the best idea. What if the killer decided to strike again, this time Dev’Ania being the target. She was painting a large target on her back.
Dev’s journal sat open on her lap to the list of her wants she made. She hadn’t written in it since the day Madeira came to the shop. Breaking out of her stream of anxious thoughts, she looked down at the list. Her eyes were lured to a name on the page, Zach with a heart drawn next to it. Her eyes lit up. Zach was the main thing keeping her from losing her mind at the moment. If she was feeling down and depressed, all she had to do was think of the hunter. She had even made a song about the bright-eyed hunter, which she began to sing to herself.
“My love for you is beyond compare,
I sing for you without a care.
Stay forever in my heart and in my mind
I wish for us to never part.
Oh, how I love you, Zach
From your deep blue eyes that keep me sane
To you strong arms that keep me safe
You are the greatest man to walk in Lhavit.
You keep me happy like the cuddles of kittens
And always know how to brighten my day
I love you, Zach.
Until the end of our days.”
I sing for you without a care.
Stay forever in my heart and in my mind
I wish for us to never part.
Oh, how I love you, Zach
From your deep blue eyes that keep me sane
To you strong arms that keep me safe
You are the greatest man to walk in Lhavit.
You keep me happy like the cuddles of kittens
And always know how to brighten my day
I love you, Zach.
Until the end of our days.”
Dev’Ania sang the song with a smile spread across her face. Love had an interesting effect on a person. From the moment the Konti met the Drykas, she had instantly fallen under his spell. She continued to sing the lyrics of the song when the door opened.
A woman dressed in a light-blue silk dress entered with a lost almost saddened look on her face. Her hair was a deep brown and neatly curled down to the middle of her back. She walked in with a sense of lightness that made it seem like she floated. In an instant, Dev could tell this woman was part of the more wealthier class. Closing the door behind her, she turned and addressed the Konti who had since, stopped singing and put her journal away under her chair.
“Uhm, hello. Are you Dev’Ania the fortune-teller here?” The woman asked.
“Yes, I am. Welcome to the Nine Lives. Why don’t you take a seat.” Dev’Ania stood to greet the woman and gestured toward the seat across from her.
WC: 519
boxcode credit - Ennisa