Saturday 17 April 2021. You have heard word there was an attack by the resistance on the armory in Club territory. Worried for your brother, you send someone to investigate and after they return you learn a bit more than you bargained for.
The young fox had followed her morning routine as usual. The soft sound of the singing birds coaxed her gently out of her deep sleep before any of the attendants rushed inside of her bedroom, small whispers wishing her a good morning falling from their lips.
Warm and scented water was enough to make Nari relax, the gentle conversation between the attendants made it difficult for her not to fall asleep again, but still the nerves made her want to keep her eyes open. Nothing changed as she prepared herself, long dark hair was now forming a bun, her lips were painted red as usual but allowing the rest of her face to shine with her natural glow. Her clothes were casual, a simple white set, long loose pants and an equally comfortable blouse that was kept together by a gold sash around her waist, all perfectly finished with her favorite jewelry.
There was not a single line on her face that was weighed down by surprise, her red painted lips tainted the golden brim of the cup as she calmly sipped on her tea. Nari could taste it, the rich hint of chocolate that touched her tongue, the light and pleasing floral finish as the tea slipped down her throat. She allowed herself to focus on all of those details for a moment, if only to distract her from the news that were now being delivered to her.
Nari knew that it was only a matter of time until the situation escalated, so she was not shocked by what had happened at The Armory, even if she had not exactly predicted it, it was still expected. However, she had been worried about her brother. There was no way she could forget the look on Geon’s face that day she encountered him in his territory, no way she could just shake off the feeling that something could have happened to him during the attack.
However, the news were worse than she had expected.
Her legs were crossed, her back straight and her gaze focused on the man she had hired and for the first time during the whole conversation she was surprised. Unfortunately, it had not been the good kind of surprise she had hoped for.
While you knew your brother was a guard at the armory, it’s now come to your attention that he was a member of the resistance. During the fight he was stationed on the ground and switched sides, attacking his fellow guards rather than the resistance vanguard.
It felt like her whole world had dropped at the words of the investigator, the cup being positioned back to its saucer on top of the small table, her elbow meeting the side of her chair as her fingers worked on massaging her temple. So, her brother had been lying to her all this time, risking his life for some unreachable future, for a loss cause, working for both sides and attacking those who had obviously put their trust in him.
Geon would be treated like a traitor, because he was one and there would be no resistance capable of protecting him. They were all just mere servants to a cause, dispensable, Nari was certain of it that if it came the day when he was no longer needed, they would get rid of him, just like they did with her friend, just like they did with Jung Anton.
Since then, your brother has disappeared. Unable to confirm his death, the investigator you sent tells you this is likely a good sign. It’s more than likely Geon has gone underground with the resistance.
“Geon, you fool” she murmured more to herself as she looked at the investigator, the man looking back at her probably expected to see a better reaction, a much happier one at least, but that was impossible to deliver, since Nari failed to understand how her own blood had decided to trust some group of strangers instead of her. His own sister.
Then a dreadful thought swirled around in her mind, made her stomach turn and transformed the delicious tea into some nauseating beverage. Just how many of them knew about what her brother had done? How many were dead and how many had survived to spread the word? How many would come for him?
Her eyes came back to watch the men’s figure, before suddenly standing up. Her heels clinked all the way to the large doors where she stopped, turned the key and locked them both inside.
A sigh left her lips when she caught sight of the nervous look the man was sending her, the way he twiched in his seat as she approached him once more, before grabbing his shoulders with both hands, never allowing him to slip away as she stood tall behind him.
“I can hear your heart beating, is it for me?” the question rolled out of her lips easily, her claws digging slightly into his shoulders when she felt him trying to move away. Forcing herself not to eat properly had many drawbacks and one of them was that basically everyone looked like a good meal, her instincts much more aware of what could be seen as prey and definitely a lot less selective.
A small giggle left her lips as she moved to be in front of the investigator again. Nari could see him sweating, almost paralyzed in fear and for a moment she almost regretted the way she was acting, but she forced herself to believe that this was for the well-being of her brother.
“No need to give me that look, it’s quite offensive” she scoffed, reaching for the pocket in her pants before showing him a gold key, the one that opened the doors she had locked to prevent his escape “I just want you to promise that this conversation will stay between us and that you will do anything to find my brother and bring him back to me”
After a series of fast nods and words of agreement the man rushed out of the room, with trembling legs and dropping the keys on the floor at least twice before he was finally able to open the doors and leave. But, not even then did she laugh. There had only been space for one idiot in the family and that idiot had never been Geon, she just hoped that he would not start being an idiot now.
















