While she tried to ensure that she always kept her composure, she did not ask the same from her daughters when they were nothing but children. They might be living in dark, uncertain times but she had no want nor will to dim the guileless light that shone from within them both. In time life would do that itself - as much as she loathed that very thought - and she only hoped that they would be able to say that their mother had loved them and their childhood had been happy. There was more than enough time for life to teach them its harshest of ways, how unforgiving it could be, as their mother she only wanted to teach them how to be strong enough to weather any storms that came their way.
Such lessons were easily postponed though as they had both asked with excitement to go to the ocean once again, both of them having been so captivated with it since their arrival. With a smile on her lips she had found it impossible to deny them and soon they had rushed across the courtyard in their impatience to be at one with the water once more. Words of caution were about to leave her lips from their haste except they never quite made it into the air before her youngest took a tumble near the feet of some lord who she barely glanced at. Instead focus was on her daughter, murmuring soft words in the tongue she preferred to use and dusting her off. Fortunately excitement won out and there were no tears, only then did violet eyes glance upwards. “Forgive me, my lord.“ Lyrical tones filled the air as she ran a soothing hand over Larissa’s dark hair. “Jikagon toliot konīr, issa riñar.” Eyes followed them as they went to a quiet corner to play hand in hand before she smoothly rose to her feet. “I trust they did not unsteady you in their haste to reach the ocean?”
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