"I... don't really remember and frankly... I don't care... Hm? I agreed to be Mistress' maid, does it mean that I promised to take care of her? I'm just their maid, I do what Mistress says... why is it so complicated to you? Ah, don't tell me, I don't want to know..."
Isolde just laid where she was while listening to Kriemhild's lifeless responses, trying to tell herself that she would not allow herself to become like this woman, she would not. She closed her eyes, made all the more weary by the other Nuit's statements, wishfully pretending that she could sleep--
And then was forcefully pulled 'awake' by a nightmare.
There was a pair of wet splunk! 's as something hit the ground behind her head. Warm spray touched her face. Isolde ripped her eyes open, putting a hand to her cheek, sitting up in a flurry. Her pale fingers came away red. What the-- Is this--? Her eyes fell on the mutilated bird corpse and she let out a wail of pure dismay, like a child who had had their favorite toy broken. Gods, how had that happened? What had-- It-- The bird had been cut, chopped-- She was on her knees next to it, knowing it was dead, unable to keep herself from reaching towards it. The poor creature. Her mind wasn't keeping up, and only supplied the answer to this tragedy too late.
Kouri.
The girls descended from the sky.
Their conversation was a blur in the shocked Nuit's ears. Rena and Kriemhild went away. Leaving her alone with the ghost.
"K-Kouri, wha--!" She was being grabbed, drug over the ground and even over the bird's corpse to Kouri's feet, clothes catching in the pool of warm blood, staining. Then there was a yank and Isolde felt herself pulled up, hanging by her arm, hopelessly confused at this sudden change. Her mind had been elsewhere, she'd hadn't thought something like this would happen. Somehow she found herself thankful that the girl had not grabbed her left arm instead...
"Oh hello~ We meet again... Ahahaha~ It's a hot summer day, no? Let me 'chill' you out a bit..."
And then Kouri's hand was on her neck, and her touch was too cold, not just chill but freezing and painful, and the Nuit let out a gasp, automatically trying to jerk away-- but the malicious girl was holding on. She put her free hand to Kouri's, trying to get it off, but touching her simply worsened the pain, adding it to her digits with a shocking jolt. Her left hand went numb, the fingers twitching back from her neck, useless.
Useless. It was all useless.
When Kouri finally let her go to drop down to the ground, it took the Nuit awhile to react. She just laid there, head turned to the side. Eyes staring out, dull and blue and unblinking. One hand curled up to her neck, feeling the flesh there, which had turned an ugly shade of mottled blue and white and was hard. Dimly, the Nuit thought that it was her ichor that had been frozen underneath the skin. Was that why she had felt like she was dying? Like the life had turned to ice inside her?
"Ehehehe~ did it feel good, Madame Isolde?"
Eventually she pulled herself up. She was afraid to move her head, as if her neck might just shatter if she did. She knew the skin would unfreeze. It would return to normal, room temperature, it would. Over time, it would thaw. But gods, it felt like she'd been burned, given frostbite. Hurt. For no reason. From someone she had stuck up for. From someone she cared about. From someone she was loyal to. From someone she had protected and helped, even.
More of her was burning. Her stomach. Her stomach was burning. It spread to her chest. She was shaking, shaking very hard. Mist was coming from her neck. Mist started pooling from her mouth, dribbling down her front, sweeping out in a near-perfect circle, collecting in a shivering cloud around her.
Isolde was trying to contain herself. She really was.
But that burning. That shaking. And those words.
Did it feel good, Madame Isolde?
"Fuck you, Kouri~"
The Nuit raised her arms, the mist from her mouth billowing up in a quivering wave in response, and then it suddenly came crashing down like pale blue-white surf towards the ghost, surrounding her. Res was magical. Even Kouri would feel it lapping at her on all sides, like gentle water...
That was, until it turned into wind.
Hard air, summoned in, fast as the Nuit could, as much of it as she could, all at once. Her anger fueled her. That burning inside. That shaking. All of it pointed towards Kouri, a fist of wind that came bowling past the Nuit with a pop!, rustling her clothes, ripping her hood from her face, causing her dark hair to lash free of its tie, whipping for an instant around her head in a rage. Then the air hit Kouri, sharp, magically-imbued with a layering of res intended to hurt and cut and tear at soulmist even as it picked her up and threw her.
Isolde didn't hang around to see what it did, if it would pummel Kouri down to the ground or smack her against the tree or just send her flying off into space, she didn't care. The Nuit was up on her feet and sprinting by the time her attack hit Kouri, and she tore away from that place like Dira's Omens were on her tail, arms and legs pumping, more res pulsing out from between her lips, dribbles that flowed to the small of her back and then shifted into a soft wind that pushed her forward, lending her speed. There was a lot of pain happening all at once. Her left arm was on fire. Her left hand was still numb, the feeling slowly coming back, tingling with pins and needles. Her right wrist felt bruised from the girl's touch. There were no words for the pain in her neck. And growing stronger every tick, a sharp, breathy feeling at the top of her stomach, telling her she was very, very close to overgiving. As she rushed through the underbrush, snapping branches out of her way with panicked puffs of air before her, she tried to hold on. All she needed was to get far enough away from the girl so she could find someplace to hide out for a while until Kouri lost her interest, and then she would go--
Not home. Not where Kouri might find her, might be waiting for her. The Docks. She would go to the Docks, instead, for tonight. Find some place to tuck herself and try to blend into the wall. So she could recover from her injuries. Then... she would hope she hadn't pissed Kouri off too much.
But gods. Sometimes kids just needed a slap on the hand.
The Nuit continued to run, searching for a place to hide. When the pain from her diaphragm worsened, she stopped using res to compel herself forward. She slowed, looking around wildly, then came to a halt, her arms curled over her stomach, almost bent double from pain. Trying not to gasp too loudly, she stumbled her way towards a particularly thick clump of bushes, dropping on her belly to the dirt, squirming under the lowest branches --feeling them scrape against her forehead-- and then lodging herself into a small, protected hollow at the middle of the plant. She tucked her knees to her chin, curled up, trying to make her breathing silent (normally she would stop breathing altogether, but the pain in her abdomen was forcing her muscles into spasms, causing her to inhale and exhale). She tucked her arms in securely, making herself as small as possible.
It was a good hiding place. The thick leaves covered her completely. She just hoped Kouri was not too good at tracking, wouldn't be able to follow the path of snapped branches and disturbed ground that she had left as she fled.
Isolde was shivering and shuddering very hard, from rage and fear and exertion. Ticks passed, then chimes. She closed her eyes tight and simply waited, listening very, very hard and hurting all over.