𝐰𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞 … the healing halls, under the mountain 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 … leander kachrylion ( @ofwrxth )
if there was one thing that she had learned after enduring a decade of war and emerging with most of her sanity in place, it was that life - debts were best avoided if one did not want to end up beholden to someone that might one day prove to be an enemy. she had made it a point to resolve any obligations that had been carried over from wartime into the present, offering to do the same for anyone who was similarly indebted to her, but sibusisiwe had not expected to be faced with settling more life - debts in the near future, though the chaos that had unfolded in the throne room dictated otherwise. the lady of the summer court knew better than most that the high fae of prythian could be as unpredictable as blades of grass swaying in the wind, easily persuaded from their beliefs if offered enough power or land or coin ( in this, the fae were not so different from their mortal counterparts ) and something as brittle as their ❛ shared goal ❜ of peace for the continent could be very quickly dismissed in favor of a better offer. she was almost - certain that those that had gathered in the sacred middle ground in a genuine desire to see the treaty fulfilled had been betrayed by those that had received a promising alliance from hybern though she knew that tossing such allegations around would sooner earn the summer court the ire of everyone under the mountain.
though a small part of her longed to take some vindictive sense of delight in having her pessimism validated by what had occured, she was only filled with a sense of dread as the bodies were gathered and the dead were identified ─ she had squeezed her siblings close to her side in the days that had followed and when she had been given a clean bill of health, she had lingered in the healing halls to speak to the soldiers, left arm still wrapped in a sling to keep from jostling her shoulder unnecessarily. sibusisiwe had come across a familiar young fae during those visits, recognizing their waned features from when she had pulled them away from certain death and pressed one of her remaining blades into their palm, instructing them to stay down and stay safe before she had moved to confront the naga. though her father would disapprove, she waved away any mention of the life debt, choosing instead to keep them company for most of the morning while they waited for the healers to release them from the sick tents.
the younger fae had just drifted off into a fitful rest, their brow furrowed with dreams, when a shadow darkened her view, looming from behind her. ❝ here to check on them, healer ? they just fell back to sleep but i made sure that they had enough to drink before that. ❞ assuming that it was the usual healer that attended to the injured, sibusisiwe turned with a small smile that faded as she recognized the man that stood behind her, surprise coloring her features. leander kachrylion was one of the only fae that she considered herself indebted to after he had happened upon her, stranded somewhere between their two courts, and had aided to bind her fractured shoulder ( the same shoulder, coincidentally, that now ached with a faebane - laced wound ), guiding her to back to the base camp over the course of five days.
❝ ... kachrylion. to what do i owe the displeasure ? ❞ after all they had shared, the blood they had spilled and the lives they had both taken and mourned together during the war, he deserved a warmer greeting but sibusisiwe knew better than to let him near, unwilling to rehash what had transpired between them in the war - torn countryside as he sought to keep them both alive in spite of her stubbornness. ❝ does this one belong to you ? ❞















