She had slapped the horse's reins against its back, urging it to go faster. She looked over at Roya who had long since given up on trying to steer the beast. The horse's breathing was ragged, pleading for Juniper to slow down, that or bring in another horse to lighten the load. Juniper looked at the animal, hating to work the horse so hard, it could kill the beast, but the guards were still tracking them. After putting a few miles between them and the guards, who were almost as stupid as the Royal Guard that had accompanied her on her trip to the summer palace. She slowed the horse, letting it rest. She turned her attention to Lark. Juniper stared at the blood on the side of his face, almost terrified as she saw it. Had he been shot? If so Juniper hadn't seen an arrow close by them. She handed the reins to a reluctant Roya, who after some convincing and a brief lesson on the art of driving a horse, took the reins. Juniper sat down on the seat, watching as Roya shakingly tried to steer the horse. Juniper quickly corrected her mistakes. A mistake while driving a horse could be fatal. A ditch, a hole in the road, anything that could spook a horse could spell certain death, or severe injury. Juniper took the reins from her, showing her how to hold them.
How did Juniper know how to drive a cart? Well, recently she had been sending much time alone, which led to a spark in boredom, and boredom breeds brilliance. Many trips into randomly selected villages had provided her with a treasure trove of odd talents and interested. One man had shown her how to drive a cart as she had been traveling with him and his family, it was all that Juniper had ever wanted, a simple family outing. All think of Cinderella as the model mother, pretty, kind, caring. Cinderella was also a Queen, meaning that though her actions would never be questioned by her subjects, she still held herself and her family to a high standard. Meaning a long string of no's. No pets, no dogs expect for hunting dogs owned by her father, no yelling or screaming, no family excursions unless accompanied by heaving presence of guards. This had always made any and every opportunity for freedom seem sacred, and put a burden on family events, not to mention how public her mother's life was.
Juniper had showed Roya how to manage a horse drawn carriage, at least for a short time. Juniper moved to the back of the cart, her focus now on Lark. She begun by prying a top off one of the barrels, it took a little while, but it came off as she found a bar of steel, Juniper forced the bar under the top of the box. The lid slid off, exposing its contents. Juniper had no mention in the content of the box, but instead of the cloth strips used to soften any impact. She grabbed a handful of the cloth, then moved over to lark, she slid across the cart as Roya turned the horse left. Juniper didn't speak, she laid the strips out on a smaller box, arranging them neatly before she turned back to Lark. She did not like the idea of being this close to the young man, but she focused on the wound, shutting him out completely. She began to reason with her actions. In all fairness, he had carried her into the tree top canopy, then pulled her off the tree. Twice he had touched her, now she reasoned, that there was no reason to hold this against her, as of both times, this would also be meaningless, done purely to preserve the life of an ally. She turned to face the barrels, then found one labeled with 'medicine'. She went over to the small barrel, around two feet in height, four feet in diameter. Juniper pulled the barrel over to her, once again using the steel bar to get the lid off. She took the straw out of the box, finding a bottle full of a dark brown liquid. She pushed the barrel away, setting the top on it. She gripped the cork, trying desperately to pull the cork out. She took the cork between her teeth, finally pulling the cork out. She spit it out, then poured the liquid on the strips.
Juniper looked at Lark. "Trust me for ten minutes." She said before taking a strip without the liquid. She pressed it against the source of the blood, reaching for a strip with the liquid, she pressed it against the cut. "It may sting." She muttered, then held it there. She expected him to winch in pain, or cry out, she had considered the reaction that ended up with her thrown back, pushed away from him. She took more strips, wrapping them around the wound. It took more of the bandages than she had expected, Juniper worked quickly, finishing with the bandages. "Ten minutes are up." She said before leaving him to go back to the front, she retook her seat beside Roya, taking the reins from the somewhat frightened Roya.
How did Juniper know how to drive a cart? Well, recently she had been sending much time alone, which led to a spark in boredom, and boredom breeds brilliance. Many trips into randomly selected villages had provided her with a treasure trove of odd talents and interested. One man had shown her how to drive a cart as she had been traveling with him and his family, it was all that Juniper had ever wanted, a simple family outing. All think of Cinderella as the model mother, pretty, kind, caring. Cinderella was also a Queen, meaning that though her actions would never be questioned by her subjects, she still held herself and her family to a high standard. Meaning a long string of no's. No pets, no dogs expect for hunting dogs owned by her father, no yelling or screaming, no family excursions unless accompanied by heaving presence of guards. This had always made any and every opportunity for freedom seem sacred, and put a burden on family events, not to mention how public her mother's life was.
Juniper had showed Roya how to manage a horse drawn carriage, at least for a short time. Juniper moved to the back of the cart, her focus now on Lark. She begun by prying a top off one of the barrels, it took a little while, but it came off as she found a bar of steel, Juniper forced the bar under the top of the box. The lid slid off, exposing its contents. Juniper had no mention in the content of the box, but instead of the cloth strips used to soften any impact. She grabbed a handful of the cloth, then moved over to lark, she slid across the cart as Roya turned the horse left. Juniper didn't speak, she laid the strips out on a smaller box, arranging them neatly before she turned back to Lark. She did not like the idea of being this close to the young man, but she focused on the wound, shutting him out completely. She began to reason with her actions. In all fairness, he had carried her into the tree top canopy, then pulled her off the tree. Twice he had touched her, now she reasoned, that there was no reason to hold this against her, as of both times, this would also be meaningless, done purely to preserve the life of an ally. She turned to face the barrels, then found one labeled with 'medicine'. She went over to the small barrel, around two feet in height, four feet in diameter. Juniper pulled the barrel over to her, once again using the steel bar to get the lid off. She took the straw out of the box, finding a bottle full of a dark brown liquid. She pushed the barrel away, setting the top on it. She gripped the cork, trying desperately to pull the cork out. She took the cork between her teeth, finally pulling the cork out. She spit it out, then poured the liquid on the strips.
Juniper looked at Lark. "Trust me for ten minutes." She said before taking a strip without the liquid. She pressed it against the source of the blood, reaching for a strip with the liquid, she pressed it against the cut. "It may sting." She muttered, then held it there. She expected him to winch in pain, or cry out, she had considered the reaction that ended up with her thrown back, pushed away from him. She took more strips, wrapping them around the wound. It took more of the bandages than she had expected, Juniper worked quickly, finishing with the bandages. "Ten minutes are up." She said before leaving him to go back to the front, she retook her seat beside Roya, taking the reins from the somewhat frightened Roya.
Roya
Roya sat beside Juniper, completely unaware of Lark's injury. She had been studying her cloak, frowning at the large hole in the back. She looked over at Juniper as the princess reassured her that she could fix it. Roya ignored the comment, frowning as she was handed the reins. She looked at Juniper, holding the reins as though they were cobras, something dangerous yet intriguing, she was instructed on how to handle the reins, but still they remained a mystery to her. She slapped the reins against the horse's back, sending the animal into a frenzy. The reins were taken from her, they now rested in Juniper's hands. She was perfectly fine with the sudden loss of the reins, and had no sorrow over the loss.
Once again the cart slowed, Roya noticed how the horse acted when Juniper held the reins. Calm, trusting. A foolish animal, the horse, give it an apple, or fix something that was hurting the beast, then you would have its trust. To her, that was stupid, she was repulsed by the idea of a horse's trust. Roya's lips puckered as she sorted through her thoughts. She was raised in a home where trust was a wicked thing, jewels meant more than a life and wealth was the prime target. She regretted leaving at some times, at home there was shelter and a steady amount of food always at hand. To accompany that was harsh words, lack of trust and the constant talk of money.
She snapped back to reality, feeling the leather reins placed in her hands again. Juniper began to talk about instructions to driving a cart, she nodded her head as Juniper spoke, trying the instructions for herself. She succeed in following them, she practice more, receiving praise from Juniper, that was different, at home a correct actions was followed by silence, and incorrect action was followed by a sharp word. Roya didn't turn to look as Juniper went into the cargo area of the cart, Roya turned as she heard a top pop off a box, but was told to watch the road.
Once again the cart slowed, Roya noticed how the horse acted when Juniper held the reins. Calm, trusting. A foolish animal, the horse, give it an apple, or fix something that was hurting the beast, then you would have its trust. To her, that was stupid, she was repulsed by the idea of a horse's trust. Roya's lips puckered as she sorted through her thoughts. She was raised in a home where trust was a wicked thing, jewels meant more than a life and wealth was the prime target. She regretted leaving at some times, at home there was shelter and a steady amount of food always at hand. To accompany that was harsh words, lack of trust and the constant talk of money.
She snapped back to reality, feeling the leather reins placed in her hands again. Juniper began to talk about instructions to driving a cart, she nodded her head as Juniper spoke, trying the instructions for herself. She succeed in following them, she practice more, receiving praise from Juniper, that was different, at home a correct actions was followed by silence, and incorrect action was followed by a sharp word. Roya didn't turn to look as Juniper went into the cargo area of the cart, Roya turned as she heard a top pop off a box, but was told to watch the road.