T Nothing she had done had made a damn difference...not then, not now. The Royalists would defeat the Jacobites, no change would be made, Adamh would continue to rule under parliament's thumb. And Nimue...could not face the fact that she had wasted so many years of her life trying to bring about change to a country that valued violence above all else. I have to return to Rhiannon...to the children...this was a foolish endeavor... But...perhaps she could close her eyes to rest...for only a moment... @Nora
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Nora had been trailing along the beach, looking for fish in the shallows when she noticed a figure crawl out of the water and collapse not to far from her. A shocked breath escaped her and she ran to the figure's aid, not knowing just who she was running to. The small woman moved towards the other's side and pulled her onto her back with her paws. She wasn't sure what to do but that didn't matter as recognition dawned on her when she saw the scarred face of the woman at her feet. Her blood ran cold and she simply stared in stunned silence for a moment before uttering a single word. |
N The love that she felt when gazing upon this woman warmed her from her toes to the tips of her ears and drew her in closer. She bent her neck to bump foreheads with the radiant Goddess that she was blessed to call her mate and exhaled a content hum through her nose. When she pulled away, sparkling amethysts peered up and studied her features intensely. “Are you alright?" Nimue nodded slowly with a smile, leaning in to touch noses with her lover. “I just...I miss this Rhia...I miss-" “You..." Rhiannon completed her sentence, but the voice was not her own. Nim recoiled and as swiftly as the dream had come it was ripped away and she was left gasping for air as she came crashing back into reality. The Fae Forest scenery was replaced with the sound of waves crashing, the uncomfortable bed of sandy grit beneath her, and she stared up at an entirely different face with the lack of vision of left eye. And...how very coincidental it was that the very cause of her blindness...was hovering above her. “You..." She repeated back to the woman, ire bleeding into her tone slowly as she came to this realization. @Nora
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Instinctively, she bristled and stepped back, her gaze growing instantly wary as the other repeated the word she'd said back to her. They were no strangers to one another. They'd met on the battlefield but just who this woman fought for, Nora could not be certain, all she knew was that she did not fight for Jacob and that made her potentially dangerous. Nora didn't move to attack, nor did she attempt to flee for she did not want to turn her back on the woman. She wasn't sure what to do, or say, but she continued to watch Nimue like a hawk. |
T As one might expect, her presence was instantly scrutinized and questioned. Nimue's grimace transformed into a scowl and she snorted indignantly. “I suppose I could ask you the same thing..." She rebutted, her eyes narrowing as she glowered at the unnerved female. The accusation that came flying at her next made her quirk a single brow at the woman who maimed her, then giving her a once over. There was a pause and then Nimue threw her head back and cackled loudly. Each note of laughter held as much amusement as it did bitterness until she finally met vibrant cerulean orbs again. “You're so self-absorbed that you truly believe that I've followed all the way to...wherever we are to...to what, exactly?" She let out another shorter laugh of disbelief, casting her gaze back out towards the open expanse of water. “As if doing anything to you would bring back all I've lost to senseless violence..." The Lady of the Lake shook her head back and forth slowly, then turned her head to make eye contact. “Don't flatter yourself, dear... @Nora
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"I suppose I could ask you the same thing..." she said and Nora's brow creased in confusion. I live here, you idiot. she wanted to say but managed to hold it in just in case the woman didn't actually know that. She didn't want to bring about unwanted attention. At her accusation, however, the woman had the audacity to laugh and Nora became even more confused, and angry. She wanted to ask what the hell she was laughing about but she didn't have to wait long for her answer. “You're so self-absorbed that you truly believe that I've followed all the way to...wherever we are to...to what, exactly?" Her words caused her ears to perk slightly; so she didn't even know where she'd landed... or so she claimed. Nora shifted her paws in the sand and waited a second longer for something of an explanation but it never came. “As if doing anything to you would bring back all I've lost to senseless violence..." she continued. Nora scoffed at the sentiment but perhaps felt a bit of relief that maybe she was not in as much danger as she previously thought. “Don't flatter yourself, dear..." Through it all, Nora had remained quiet but now the silence was dragging on and she figured the stranger was finally done with her bit. |
N The enemy... Nimue stared at her for a time, her eyes remaining windows of sadness as she processed the words. Her brows furrowed eventually, clearly thoughtful as she studied the petite Highlander. “That is understandable...yet, I have my own right to be suspicious..." Her eyes landed on the woman in an unwavering gaze, the dark deep blue of her clear-sighted eye boring through her as she inquired, “If you're so concerned with your enemy...why were you absent from the battlefield?" @Nora
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Nora watched the sodden woman look up and down the beach, her own gaze never wavering. Was she not afraid of being attacked? Not that she was planning to do such a thing if she didn't have to but it was an irritating thought that she was not being perceived as dangerous as Nora was seeing her. The woman was either daft or careless... maybe both. Now Nimue's gaze was back on her, one blue eye and one cloudy sightless eye gazed into her very soul and Nora felt her fur begin to stand on end not out of aggression only. She asked her why she was not on the battlefield and Nora paled. |
N Nim lifted a paw, tapping claws against her chin as she mused, paying close attention to the reactions of her prior adversary. She lifted her nose to breathe in the scent...or many scents that mingled within the ebony of fur that was ruffled by the sea breeze. In truth, she had a hunch as to why the female has stayed behind...it was the same reason that most women steered clear of war. “You have something far more precious to care for." Her eyes closed and she smiled, thinking of Rhiannon and the pups they now called their own. Lashes fluttered open once more as the topic of war resumed and her expression hardened as she gave a shake of her head. “Your Jacobites are severely outnumbered and disorganized...I had no idea Jacob lacked manpower in the form of soldiers that he would start sending children and civilians in as fodder for his deplorable cause..." Nimue chuckled bitterly, ears folding back as she lifted her lip in a snarl. “I also find it rather problematic that neither ‘King’ has set foot upon the earth that they have soaked in the blood of their people...what do you make of that?" @Nora
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As Nimue tried to figure out why she would not fight, Nora kept silent. She did not confirm nor deny a thing, though fear did flash across her ocean blue gaze when the other woman commented that she had something more precious to care for. They are worth everything to me... she thought. They were worth even more than this war... This fight had been the entire reason she'd returned to Rionnach in the first place but now she had more reasons to stay. She wondered if she could get her family to leave this place behind, should Jacob lose or if they could even make a life here with Adamh in charge. It was looking that way as Nimue conveyed to her information she did not want to hear. They were losing. Nora felt like she wanted to cry but couldn't bring herself to. She simply shook her head and finally looked away from the scarred woman. She didn't know if she would have made a difference in the battle but she regretted not being there. Still, it was not enough to make her run off and join the fray, not when she had a family to take care of. |