@voxdaemonica
"My Princess, we are far from home.” The Royal Advisor proclaims, an all-too-amused laugh resonating from his underbelly. The Pearl City boasted many fantastic feats; scrumptious cuisine, a penchant for politics, and beaches that could rival the Golden City’s. But the camaraderie (and almost painful spirit) of the Autumn Court’s residents was almost alien to the Summer fae. Ashir watched with amused fascination, lulled into a sense of calm. The residents were singing, loud and off-key, as they waved their flags in glee. It was a humorous sight, yet Ashir could not help but feel his chest gnaw all the same. It was a reminder of the sense of community that their homeland lacked. Yet all he can do is smile, drunk off the copious pitchers of ale. After accompanying the Liu’s to their quarters, he had nudged the Princess along for some much-needed calm. The loud and brash nature of celebration was far from her likeness. He knew Arabella enough, to know that regression to her books would be her immediate action. But he had advised, as all good mentors do, to take in the warm surroundings.
“I am certain that he will fall off.” Ashir comments, a clap to his knee as he watched a local competitor attempt to climb a nearby rock. As if his ability to fly, was something he had long forgotten. He places his elbow against the plush seat, passing a curious glance at Arabella. He knew the intricacies of her temperament well. But the past few days revealed a side to her, quite unlike the rest. Ashir waited, respectfully, for Arabella’s confidence. She had never kept secrets from Ashir before, why would she begin now? He sighs wistfully, turning away pointedly. “You have not been yourself lately, your highness.” Ashir comments, his tone light and airy. “What has made you so blue?”









