tasha’s room feat. @akslnya
THE CRYSTAL GLASS OF KVAS WAS BALANCED PRECARIOUSLY between her fingers, a copy of the map along the west ravkan coast — her own markings of all the troops throughout ravka. no, she wasn’t about to make important decisions the way the darkling and the general would, but tasha merely preferred to stay informed for the sake of her own curiosity. “are you leaving soon, for home?” it was still strange to have a grisha leave the little palace after a long day, to sleep under a different roof than the rest of the army, still — it would strange for a married couple to cultivate their family in the dorms. “would you like a kvas for the road?” leyla, in her own little way, was the closest thing to a sister that tasha could ever have.













