Yurei was sat in the kitchen, hand on
his chin staring down at his book. He noticed Yoni was half asleep,
so he’s probably just give him the all clear to sleep and leave him
to himself. Yoni soon closed his eyes and dropped off into a
snooze. Yurei began to pretend to read and kept his senses flared,
looking for something to do around him.
Soros briefed the guards in his usual curt concise manner, even
though many weren't happy. To be honest, the general wasn't either.
He wasn't looking forward to staying up an extra two shifts,
dedicated as he may be.
The white haired general then left to take a jog outside, in order
to clear his mind.
(I walk around the town of the kingdom, looking around with wide
eyes) "This place is amazing" (I say, looking around) "It's so much
larger than my old kingdom"
Hikari sighs and goes off to get ready for any fights
“I know I said you were an angel... But you're more than
that. You've come down upon this battlefield... as an Angel of
Death" ~Bungo Stray Dogs
"you were too correct"
Hadrian looked at the people around him, “It’s 11:00 PM. Meet at
the hill in front of the big city. And be prepared. This could
start a war” Hadrian said while disappearing along with the rest of
Ketsueki members.
Yurei saw Lilliana leave the castle,
so he go up and followed her. Forgetting his notepad and leaving it
open on a drawing of Yoni, Yurei kept walking and spotted the girl.
"It's late. You should be getting to sleep." He suggested to
her.
Yurei set one eye protectively on
Lilliana, and flicks his gaze towards the sky. Its going to be
stormy tonight, I can feel it, a bad omen. He thought. He
stared at the back on Lilliana's head and then sentimentally
thought to himself. Hadrian must be out of his mind, to involve
young people in his plans like Lilliana. What did she ever do
wrong? What about Luke? Marissa' voice woke him up from his
thoughts, so he stopped and signalled Lilliana to as well.
"That would be nice." Sonya sighed before smiling at Cheshire,
"Shall I make you something while we wait for Dakota?"
"My lord! I was so worried. You left me and I had to follow your
scent. Ah look, it is raining and you only have one cloak. Would
you like mine?" Gaz asked getting ready to give Hadrian his cloak.
"After all...it may not last during the mission."
Cheshire shook her head, "No, thanks. I should really get back to
finding Camelot or something to do." She grinned a little,
"Although, I'll consider it."
The girl would begin looking around, "Hey, Sonya? What type of
books does Dakota read anyway? My butler told me it's best not to
walk in here when I was younger, but I don't see the problem." Her
naive unawareness bests her yet again as a light nearby had went
out suddenly.
Camelot had woken up from his long nap (definitely long if it's
night now -- I'll just roll with it) and walked around the building
in silence. He had thought he heard some others run out the castle
earlier, but he was still feeling groggy.
"Oh! He won't mind if I borrow a mystery book, right? Maybe
fantasy? Does he have any fantasy novels?" Her eyes lit up with
every word. "I promise to not ruin it!"
"Well the library belongs to everyone and he should learn to share.
So mystery or fantasy? I think I remember where those are." Sonya
explained straightening her dress a bit.
"I'm fine with either or! Anything interesting, really," Cheshire
nodded. A small pile of books nearby fell as she spoke to Sonya.
Quickly, Cheshire jumped to the side attempting to re-stack them.
They weren't the neatest stack. It was... something.
She nodded quickly going off to get the books finding the section
for mystery books after a few moments. Looking at all of them she
called after her, "How big do you want the books to be? We have
thin ones and thick ones."