Who: Lenore Kaelvorn & Amarei Velwyrn @springscngs Where: grand hall
Lenore plucked two goblets from a tray, politely inclining her head towards the servant. She carefully balanced the beverages as she walked through the room, crimson sloshing inside the cup but never making it past the rim. When she’d been but a maiden on the cusp of blooming, she had carefully balanced a pile of books atop her head, learning to maneuver her body with a dancer’s deft grace. She’d walked circle after circle in the library, ignoring the ache of her feet and the growing fatigue in her shoulders, honing her body into a practiced tool beneath her lady mother’s exacting eye. To let yourself be seen stumbling was to surrender control, and to surrender control was to invite in chaos. Lenore had carved out every ounce of weakness and had filled the hollows left behind with tempered iron, a delicate framework woven through her bones, veiled beneath pale flesh and tranquil features, but ever-present. She disliked feeling vulnerable. She disliked being bade to bend, and yet she had, and she would do so again. If the situation demanded she spill a truth and take a stranger into her confidence, then she would. If the council demanded more blood, she would shed her own. Never uttering a word of complaint. Such was their game: pretending to be obedient while sharpening your nails beneath a table. Baring your neck before the blade but never taking your eye off the handle.
If anyone understood this, it would be her fellow whisper-weaver. Lenore decided now was the time to speak again, now that they’d both been at the mercy of a power beyond them. Weakened, bared flesh, and both bled of a secret. Lenore would take the risk of revealing weakness if it meant she could needle Amarei in return. She did not reveal her presence once near, merely took the seat beside the other woman as if it belonged to her. She placed the two cups on the table and reached for the drink Lady Velwyrn had been nursing like comfort. She deposited the almost empty cup out of reach and slid the new one in front of her. “If I didn’t know any better, I would say you are sulking.” Lenore turned her body towards the other woman, leaning her arm on the back of the chair. “Or are you simply not in the mood for dancing, Lady Amarei?” A beat. “A shame if so; I was looking forward to our next.”















