The kid looked afraid as the Knight approached, his dark looming stature would scare a proper warrior let alone a boy. He looked like a shadow of menace. His shoulders fell as he realized what was happening, afterall the Lady? he hadn't an idea as what to address her by hadn't spoke, she just looked at her husband and he understood. It seemed their marriage was one of love rather then most lords and ladies who married for diplomatic conquests.
He shook his hands vigorously in a thanking motion. "Thank you. Thank you so much." It was then the kid determined he would shed his weapon. The 'enemy' so dubbed by his heartless lord was actually a real man, one who cared about even a lowly messenger boy. And his wife? She was kind too, effortless smiles with a good heart.
The people would follow suite.
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Syvis smiled happily as he did as she asked. Soon the familiar feeling of his hand was on her shoulder. His pressure with her was always soft, as if he was afraid of crushing her. It was adorable. She grinned up at him, it was nice the way their fort was set up, he didn't have to wear that mask all dang day and she could look up at his handsome face.
He called her a softie and to that she laughed. "Softie?" she questioned in a happy and fake accusatory tone, "I could never be!" she added with a little giggle.
She stood up on her tiptoes as he bent down to
plant a loving kiss on her forehead. It didn't do much to help her height but he didn't have to bend down that much more. After all they did have a roughly 41 cm height difference and she was tall for a woman. His voice was familiar as he told her he loved her.
She closed her eyes in utter bliss as she opened her mouth to speak. "I lo-"
CRASH
Syvis was interrupted by the bang of a catapult hitting a wooden wall. "HOW AND WHERE THE FUCK DID HE GET A CATAPULT?" She shrieked, grabbing for her bow and quiver, within moments she was ready to go. The dust was still settling as she opened the door, her arm shot up to her mouth as she coughed into it. Dust falling into her hair as she blindly stumbled to find her horse. The shakes of the catapult left her legs wobbling.
BAM
Another one hit the same spot. It was war now. The impact of the boulder hitting their wooden wall left Syvis' ears ringing. Her hypersensitive hearing messing with her head as she fell onto her hands and knees before she got back up again. Her hand searched for something familiar, and she felt the wall brush her fingertips. She was on the right track. The dust settled leaving her coughing as she found her horse. She ran as she saw the horse her hand grabbing its mane the rest of her body swinging her onto the beast.
Both Syvis and the mare had to get to a vantage spot, so she could brace herself for the incoming waves. That's when she saw the cliff over top the fort and she kicked her mare into action. Her hair whipped at her face as she watched the catapult and bodies progress on them. She hoped her husband got everyone ready in time.