Life was changing far too quickly and without her permission.
She had wanted to marry Monarch slowly, to take the time to plan it all well. Her sisters and mothers at the Abbey—a small group of spiritual wolves that worshipped the fae—would have taken the time to consult the stars and moon in search of the most auspicious date. Then, they would collect the necessary flowers and fruits, prepare the oils in which they would annoint both her and Monarch, and they would be married. Not quickly, not with fanfare or wealth, but with intimacy and love as the tethers to their union. In an ideal world, that would have been the case. But instead, she had come home to find soldiers waiting there. Soldiers that were informing her that she was expected to begin her medical training in three days' time so as to be of service to her king and country. Monarch, due to his Vanadium wealth, was welcome to volunteer but would not be conscripted. ... Ara looked at her reflection in the lake and smiled weakly before trying to smudge out some streaks that the tears had left. There's no use crying, right? Perhaps her skin was too sensitive to the summer sun and she'd be left burned while tending to soldiers on the battlefield. And maybe she'd lose the opportunity to try and apply to be a professor of mythology at the College—at least she had finished her graduate studies! And there was still time, she could always marry Mon later... right...? Biting gently into her cheek, Ara forced herself to suck in a deep, calming breath. When she looked up, she realized that another had appeared. He looked about her age, his eyes bright and ruby-red. His fur was bathed in tawny colors, almost reminding her of one of the herbology professors. template by bean
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After a moment of pause, the stranger came closer. He was not lost evidently, and Ara bobbed her head in understanding. She wouldn't force him to accept her help, especially when he didn't need it. Also, if she was being honest, she could hardly help herself. There wasn't much more that she could do other than point him this way or that.
"But, I can pretend to be lost if you need something to do." Her pale features furrowed as he offered a devil-may-care smile before easing onto his haunches. It took her a second to realize that he was, perhaps, flirting with her—and so boldly at that. No matter her concerns over the draft, she loved Monarch. It wasn't her desire to dally about with a stranger that had the courage to boldly reveal himself as a dandy rogue. template by bean
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