by goneleft » Mon Sep 08, 2014 2:56 pm
Ailene gave a small nod, not pressing any further with the matter. What was the use of fussing if she couldn't do anything? "Alright.." She answered quietly, and moved her head so she didn't have to look at his arms, and flinch. Eyes closed, she could feel terrible. Everything was soaking in. The pain, confusion, love, and everything else that she thought about . Ailene asked herself what actually happened.. why did it all have to happen? Started with the battle.. and being 'forced' to stay.. then the sickness, and Bayard leaving for three years. She just wished she left. But.. what would have happened? She probably wouldn't have a place to stay. Have someone to love, and.. having fun. But now, Ailene doubted if anything would be the same. If they would even survive.. this castle.
In her thoughts, Ailene must have dozed off, because, the door gave a small click, and opened, letting In murky light, dosing the two figures for the first time in a while. Two elves strode in, and from what Ailene saw, they must have been male. One of them spoke in the native tongue to the other, but Ailene wasn't in the right position to reply, or figure out what he said. They had thick accents, that was for sure. Hard to decode. Sounded like a bunch of gibberish. Without noticing, one of the males bent down, and unlocked the cuffs, and they instantly fell off of Ailene's hands. Gasping, she pulled them up, and glanced at them, rubbing her wrists, enough to loosen them up a bit, but.. the cuffs dug in deep.
Grimacing, the elf reached out, and snatched her hands up, pulling Ailene's arms behind her back, with enough force to give her another small cry. He gave a grunt, and pulled her up, shoving her forward, which made her stumble again, until she found her footing, and slowed, along with his walking, but occasionally, she would get a jab in the back if she got too slow. Casting a glance over her shoulder, as far as the elf would allow it, the other one unhooked Bayard, too, and was now doing the same thing, as they entered the dimly lit hall.