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A look of bemusement settled onto Beatrice's features.
As described each one in turn the council member's faces turned more and more grim.
She alone seemed to utter an amused snort.
Her gift was really quite quaint. If anything much like the other gifts she wondered if it had been designed to provoke her into attempting to learn the bearers identity. With such showy tactics it seemed a teasing prelude to a declaration. Cryptic hints and riddles were her specialty after all, how could such words not draw her interest. Who ever it was, seemed to know just enough to hint at knowing more.
Perhaps that was the merit of her isolation and her apathy. Or perhaps whoever had laid out these devious gifts understood her neutrality better than most.
Beatrice knew enough of her fellow council members to know that the gifts presented were unsettling at best and an outright threat more likely. During her time as 'Beatrice' she had never seen them sweat in this manner.
She gathered not just any war barking at the gates would have caused these types of pauses. These were personal indeed.
Her eyes drifted to Lord Iskandar with consideration.
There the absence of his reaction spoke more than anything.
She knew him least well of the members but her impression had been that he held an unshakeable poise of double speak. To see him biting his tongue did not go unnoticed.
The final gift to be announced by the footman was the last nail in the coffin it seemed, confirming these were indeed threats of some manner.
Lord Iskandar set back into motion and the footman dismissed.
It seemed once again the Lord Commander had earned his keep as well.
Beatrice replied with a haughty tone of challenge.
"I'm sure we are all very keen to learn the root of these antics. Such a quaint gift makes a fine late Nameday present. I should quite like to provide such a mind a personal extension of my gratitude."
She folded her fan and thumped it against her palm a few times in thought.
"They will have to emerge from their shadows sooner or latter if they intend to make good on such threats."
Then as if more speaking to herself she added.
"The question is how to draw them out. Unless of course they have more planned for today's gathering."
It was a very convenient way to get a few birds with one stone. Unlike the others, her weakness was also her strength. It was not possible to challenge her without her advantage. If they intended to invade her house, let them try. Had she not already invited such a thing?
Darkweaver
Petrus Ritus Iskandar
As described each one in turn the council member's faces turned more and more grim.
She alone seemed to utter an amused snort.
Her gift was really quite quaint. If anything much like the other gifts she wondered if it had been designed to provoke her into attempting to learn the bearers identity. With such showy tactics it seemed a teasing prelude to a declaration. Cryptic hints and riddles were her specialty after all, how could such words not draw her interest. Who ever it was, seemed to know just enough to hint at knowing more.
Perhaps that was the merit of her isolation and her apathy. Or perhaps whoever had laid out these devious gifts understood her neutrality better than most.
Beatrice knew enough of her fellow council members to know that the gifts presented were unsettling at best and an outright threat more likely. During her time as 'Beatrice' she had never seen them sweat in this manner.
She gathered not just any war barking at the gates would have caused these types of pauses. These were personal indeed.
Her eyes drifted to Lord Iskandar with consideration.
There the absence of his reaction spoke more than anything.
She knew him least well of the members but her impression had been that he held an unshakeable poise of double speak. To see him biting his tongue did not go unnoticed.
The final gift to be announced by the footman was the last nail in the coffin it seemed, confirming these were indeed threats of some manner.
Lord Iskandar set back into motion and the footman dismissed.
It seemed once again the Lord Commander had earned his keep as well.
Beatrice replied with a haughty tone of challenge.
"I'm sure we are all very keen to learn the root of these antics. Such a quaint gift makes a fine late Nameday present. I should quite like to provide such a mind a personal extension of my gratitude."
She folded her fan and thumped it against her palm a few times in thought.
"They will have to emerge from their shadows sooner or latter if they intend to make good on such threats."
Then as if more speaking to herself she added.
"The question is how to draw them out. Unless of course they have more planned for today's gathering."
It was a very convenient way to get a few birds with one stone. Unlike the others, her weakness was also her strength. It was not possible to challenge her without her advantage. If they intended to invade her house, let them try. Had she not already invited such a thing?
Darkweaver
Petrus Ritus Iskandar
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