
12-01-2012, 10:37 AM
Kiah felt the carriage roll down the road, she stayed quiet as she sat there, listening to the horses hooves hit the ground as the kept heading towards the castle that she was told that she was going to be at, she was even told that she had to stay on the first floor only so that she would not get lost and would still run into people. Soon she felt the carriage slow down considerable, she turned her head towards the door, waiting to hear it open and have someone force her to get out and guide her into the house. Moments had passed her by before she heard the carriage door open up, she then felt someone grab her hand and slowly guide her out of it, she knew that her luggage was already being taken to an empty room for her, that they are rearranging it to fit the layout of her own room as they put her things away. Soon she felt the steps as she went up it, unaware of the other guests that were there, she felt sadden when they had left her in the entryway, standing there as she stared blankly ahead of her. "Hello? Is anyone there?" she called out to them as she heard her servants leave the place, leaving her there.
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Shiriki gave a yawn, he was tired and dusty, he had been riding for days, already having sent his things a head of himself so that he may enjoy the ride to the castle alone. He loved the outdoors, he loved to be outside experiencing it, living in it. He loved the trees and grass land that showed around, he wasn't even bothered by the fact that there was a fox following him towards the castle that loomed a head of him. He could see carriages waiting out side of it, even seeing a few royals that he knew, like Kiah, who was being lead into the castle at the time. Though he couldn't help but frown and scowl at her servants quickly rushing out of the castle as soon as they could and speeding off, he knew they were just happy to be rid of the blind Duchess. That was something that pissed him off greatly, sure she was born blind but she was still a person and still had feelings, and yet they treated her like she was a burden.
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