Cara's eyes glimmered a deep violet as they settled on Farren's hands, watching them settle into the fur of her companion. "Well, if you truly want to know..." she began, her voice trailing off, "she tried to kill me. A few times of course," she went on as her lips curled into a small smile. She continued to run her fingers through her hair. "Since I'm not so easy to kill."
Cara paused for a moment, pulling her fingers out of her hair and lowering her hand into her lap. She closed her eyes a moment, picturing the day her mother died before envisioning her djed; concentrating on it as it sat in the pit of her stomach. A coiled snake, resting within a hole in the ground. Waiting to be called upon.
It was Cara's wish to bring her djed to life now. Slowly, the snake-like djed awakened, and slithered up the pit of her stomach, into her lungs, and upwards, towards her throat. It split in two there, and poured out into each of her arms. Winding down their length until it reached both of her hands. At that point, she freed it, allowing slender tendrils of light blue res to pour from the the fingertips of her right hand. The res rose a few inches above her flesh, pooling into a small orb, no more than one inch by one inch wide.
After a few seconds, Cara stopped freeing her res. Her heart was racing with the pleasure of it. Releasing it. Watching it hover before her, waiting to be turned into something destructive.
Cara lifted a single finger, the pointer, and finally, ignited the outside of the res orb. It burst into flame. Casting the area directly surrounding it in its warm, yellow glow. It crackled, as it sent slender spirals of grey smoke towards the ceiling. Cara lowered her finger, and curled her hand around the flame, although she never touched it directly. It seemed to caress her skin, as she caressed it.
"You see Farren, my mother and I are both known for playing with fire... many moons ago, she taught me," Cara whispered, her voice cold, and somewhat menacing. "But she grew to resent that, to resent that after the death of my sister. Years ago... by her hands. I left shortly thereafter. I trained, grew strong. I met my companion Rascal in the Misty Peaks, and then, together, we returned... we fought three times. Until she died by my hand. A rather painful, death by the light of my fire." Cara snapped her fingers, and instantly, the fire went out. "A death which she more than deserved... I'd do it again. In a heartbeat, if given the chance. Watch with pleasure as her flesh sank into her bones. As her lips melted..."
Cara's irises had turned a blood red. "It was rapture, to watch her burn," she said, as she stood up, surprised she had told him. "How did your mother die, if I may ask. To be fair... we are, after all, swapping stories," she added, with a sick smile, knowing that the man was not strong enough to destroy the one who had made him. Her gaze passed from the other Frostfawn to Iaera, as she awaited his answer, before replying to his last request.
"If you insist... Iaera could use the walk... although Rascal is unlikely to come along. He does enjoy his beauty rest, you see," Cara answered, as she got to her feet and grabbed her cloak. She whistled, calling Iaera to her side, and put the garment on. "Come, perhaps if we hurry, we can see the sunrise," she whispered, her voice betraying her annoyance at having been awoken, at what she deemed such an early hour. With not another word, Cara strode towards the door, and led Farren and her canine companion outside. From there, the group headed to the front of the hold; away.
OOCCara would have ignored the comment about her room... not interesting enough to her. |