to meet in carnation had been adina’s idea as she had a meeting in that town, but that had been before the railway that connected dulcamara and carnation had been temporarily disabled, leaving ur to reassure her sister that no, she was not mad and that yes, she would wait in carnation until her elder would arrive as she awkwardly stalked through the outskirts of the city, feeling far more out of place than usually. iris village, in all its smallness and familiarity, could be a challenge for her on some days, carnation was . . . a different league, a genuine challenge, but as ur smoothed out her accursed designer dress and threw the grey clouds above a warning glare, she could do this and she had promised her sister.
alas, the clouds were not impressed by her, and ur felt the sigh of the heavens before a single rain drop touched her. this was why she preferred kinder places, places that felt less restrictive, she thought. still, carnation might not like it, but it was not difficult at all for her to craft a dainty looking umbrella made of ice as she continued her aimless wandering, dark blue eyes now searching for a place where she could seek shelter.
her steps faltered as she found herself in front of a building that . . . felt warmer than the picture perfect ones she had seen in town, and she angled her head as she inspected it closely, studying it for a few moments before she approached the door and knocked. her sister would be so proud of her good manners, she mused as she carefully nudged the door open. ‘ ‘ hello? ’ ’ she called softly, though her voice was louder than the rain. ‘ ‘ may i come in? ’ ’
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