@rebelliousrizareyes
It was strange, to be seeking help from someone who had invaded her mind. But the past few weeks had led Josefin to try and seek Riza out more and more. Any time she slept, she wanted to train. It still seemed that the only time she could communicate from her end with the woman, was when she was sleeping. But she had started to make slow progress. She was certain Riza had seen the ritual with Kirian too but she’d said nothing of it so far. And Josefin had still not brought herself to tap into that spark of magic, to let it loose. She was still too afraid of what would happen, even if she’d traded some of hers and shared some of Kirian’s. She had boxed it all up, both of theirs. And now they were both linked too, but at least Kirian wasn’t in her mind like Riza was.
Stepping into the room was like coming back home, only the house had been sold and there were new tenants bustling about. Josefin wanted to believe that Riza wasn’t changing things drastically and leaving her with holes in her memories or digging too deeply but in all honesty, she couldn’t be sure. And she needed her to teach her how to block others. The magi at the magaesterium hadn’t been able to find any solutions yet, although there were a few telepaths looking into the situation, but they’d yet to really make headway.
She was standing in the middle of what was the center of Glasswater, at least how she remembered it. It was intact, the fountain bubbling, though there were no people about, only Josefin. The libraries above them were intact as well and the dome and occulus had not been damaged. It was possibly the most magical looking and feeling part of Glasswater, and it was one of Josefin’s favorites. But it was still all in her mind. “Riza?” She called out, not knowing if she’d be there or not. There had been a few restless nights where the woman hadn’t bothered to communicate with her, she likely had far more important things to do. “Are you there tonight?”
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When Riza had endeavored inside Josefin’s mind, she’d thought there would be something more insightful, or opportunity for manipulations at first, yet between her own issues and emotions and seeing all that the young princess had been through, manipulation had soon become non-existent on her agenda. While she might have told Phelix that she her motivations were still the same, that she was befriending Josefin. It had little to do with the rebellion and more to do with actually and actively wanting to help her and wanting her to find her spark of magic.
This was where the teacher in her took over. Riza showed little interest in the girl’s personal life, or the attempts to boot her from her mind. Truth be told, it was exhausting being linked and not only having to pretend when she was out and about, she had to pretend to be a different version of herself in her own mind. There had been times when she did not open the lines of communication at all. For the need to simply be in her own mind and alone dealing with her own inner turmoil. But she had been away too long. She knew that she needed to help the young woman.
When she called out to her this time, Riza appeared, looking around their surroundings with a smile. “I am,” she said, walking toward her. “How are you tonight, Josefin?” she asked, “Are we to continue attempting to unlock your magic or is there something else you need?”












