The cage was safer than the outside world.
Turning the stem of her glass idly with her fingers, Evarista repeated the phrase in her mind. The boy continued his disjointed story, oblivious to the magnitude of those words. Once a vague suspicion, now he has confirmed it as truth; the 'story' he told at the café was a piece of his own biography. Slightly abstracted and slightly embellished, but a true story none the less, and its continuation was unfolding right here, seen through his vibrant eyes. He said he wanted to learn more stories, but the only interesting story was this one. He wanted a sequel. She wanted a sequel. Sometime in the future, after a decent round of wine, he'd tell her how it all unfolded through his eyes. She wanted it. It wasn't akin to hearing to a heartfelt admission, or making someone open up to you, but more akin to gradually and subtly stripping the soul until it was completely naked, all the while ogling it rudely. He was happy to make her happy because he was oblivious, and she wanted him to remain so. Forever.
"I'm glad, Hwyn." She pulled him a little closer towards her in a small hug. "Let's be happy together." Her words were genuine, even if the intentions behind them were not.
Her blissful moment was interrupted by the manservant, who apologetically entered the room to clean off the table. Apparently, the kitchen was already in the middle of preparing dinner. Soon, the hall would be filled with insufferable people, and Evarista understood that she had to make her escape before that happened. Getting surrounded by her relatives' upturned snouts or, Rhysol forbid, getting caught in a conversation with them would completely ruin the shaky semblance of serenity she has built up over the course of the day. That serenity depended on her company, and at the Nitrozian estate, company was too easily soured by undesirables. There was no choice but to hide, skulk in the shadows, and act like a stranger in your own home to avoid all of this.
Rising to her feet, Evarista wiped her mouth with her sleeve rudely and strode out of the room, pulling Hwyn by the hand. The boy's had two decently sized glasses of wine, diluted as they were, so he might have needed some support to walk in a straight line, but she had to get away from the dining hall. Her feet automatically took her in the direction of her room, as that's where she always hid after chores such as meals were over with. However, a new thought struck her before she could reach the stairs, making her turn on her heels and change direction, Hwyn still pulled along. He would receive his own room as well, wouldn't he?
"Let's take a look at your new corner. Your clothes and such should already be there, we just... hmm. We just need to find where it is."
Now that they were away from the busier pasts of the blooded residence, Evarista slowed her pace to a more leisurely walk. rushing around too much after eating and drinking wasn't a good idea, after all. Besides, she wasn't sure where she was supposed to look for the place. She half-hoped that Bryony would come to her rescue like she usually did, but the maid was nowhere to be seen. Ah, well. Might just head to the slave quarters and ask there; someone else might know. They walked across the garden again, though now the sun was much lower. It felt like so much has happened today, but despite that, time passed so quickly. Funny thing, her normal days were exactly the other way around.
Having arrived at the slave building, Evarista paused and looked around her, trying to make sense of the narrow corridors and low ceilings. She practically never set foot here, and the place felt unfamiliar and a tad claustrophobic. The passages weren't really wide enough for two people, so it took some effort squeezing by the residing slaves, who gave her confused glances in their own right. A blooded family member walking in here was probably not a common sight, and Evarista understood why. She didn't want to stay here for too long, either. After several unsuccessful attempts to ask for directions and receiving only timid apologies in return, she was finally pointed towards a single room on the top floor.
Sheesh, these were some shabby stairs. She almost tripped twice when trying to ascend them, and it was difficult to move around even considering that the surprised residents hugged the walls to make way for her. They finally reached the right door, though the nameplate on it wasn't Hwyn's, but a foreign-sounding name that Evarista couldn't pronounce. Oh yeah, this fellow. Like Hwyn, he was a freshly captured foreign traveler. Unfortunately, no one took the time to properly teach him the code of conduct. During the very first days of his service, he got into a heated argument with Baratieri, who got so angry that he ended up chopping the slave's head off on the spot. Messy. It didn't happen in this room though, so it should be nice enough. Someone just needed to get the name sign changed. Naturally, the new resident didn't need to know that whole story or any part of it.
The door was thin and had no lock, so it proved no obstacle to their entry. The room itself was decidedly tiny. The ceiling wasn't much taller than Evarista herself, and the girl wouldn't be able to spread out her arms fully in here. There was a low-set bunk across the entire space, and a wooden cube that was probably supposed to be a dresser. On top of the dresser sat a neat stack of women's clothes, most certainly belonging to Hwyn. Evarista picked up the garment on the very top of the pile, a pair of red panties with lace trim, and examined them curiously for a few moments before putting them back and shooting the owner a smirk of approval.
"Huhu. Fancy! Wear these tomorrow."
Wanting to experiment with the room a bit more, she sat down on the bunk, which squeaked in distress under her modest weight. The small square window above the head of the bunk was clearly more for ventilation than for giving the residents a good view of the outside world. This room seemed like a real prison, but if she could help it, Hwyn wouldn't be staying here for long periods. After all, she wanted him to be at her side; he wouldn't do her much good while cooped up in this stuffy cubicle. However, she still had to give him a choice.
"Hmm. This is your room, then. You can stay here for the evening, if you want. Relax, catch your bearings; I'm sure you need that. Bryony will help you out if you need anything."
She rose from the bunk, whose long-abused materials let out an audible sigh of relief, and pushed open the door to leave, but stopped halfway. Without turning her head to face him, she gave him the alternative in a quieter tone.
"... or, you can come with me to my room."
Without waiting for a response, she let the door close behind her and set course out of the slave annex. She's been in this hole for less than ten chimes and she was already tired of it. Hwyn, well, she didn't know about him. He's been to her room already, so it wasn't like he couldn't make an educated comparison of his options. Not only of the quality of the lodgings themselves, of course, as joining her would involve her continued company long into the evening... and the risks such an evening would bring with it.