- ━━━━━━━━━ lark ;;
- ________before the princess got the chance to leave the castle, a rather unexpected visitor had made himself known. it was a skinny boy that lark didn't recognize, a bit shorter than him and proving to be noticeably weak. according to the kid, he'd limped to the nearest available place that could potentially help him. he'd gotten scratched up rather significantly, claiming to have taken a great tumble from a tall tree. lark had hidden a smirk at that, shaking his head. whenever anyone else attempted to climb around in his forest, it rarely turned out well for them.
________juniper had allowed the kid in, insisting that she was more than willing to help him out of his predicament. the moment jafar's daughter spotted him, she'd thrown a fit. turns out she was an even bigger brat than juniper could've ever been; she'd stomped her foot, demanding the boy was no good and posed a potential threat to the two villainous children. apparently he was peter pan's son, going by the name of "jazz," which was short for jasper. he had pissed off jafar's daughter the previous day, calling her out on robbing a marketplace and then insulted her for her parentage. the villain had quite the bone to pick with the do-gooder, demanding that juniper leave him be and let him sort out his own wounds. but the princess had refused, allowing jazz to stay for however long he needed to heal and get back on his feet. lark found he didn't trust the boy too much, instead avoiding him and doing what he could to not speak with him. although, they did have a brief encounter where they simply... stared at one another? it was rather odd, and presently gave the dark fairy chills. there was just something supremely off about peter pan's son, but that was likely only caused by his overbearing trust issues. none of the other three individuals had given him a reason to feel that way, it was primarily apart of his nature. but he was in too deep already, and leaving them all behind would be stupid. this was his first time encountering anyone remotely good who sort of... liked him? it was like a miraculous change he wasn't opposed to, no matter how unusual it was. lark would remain there, and continue to take advantage of the now two goods who weren't summoning guards to haul him away.
________in the time that juniper had left the castle to visit a nearby village, lark had accomplished a fair amount of things. after a bit of effort, he managed to get a proper conversation started with jafar's daughter. it took some effort, as she was refusing to emerge from her hiding spot in the attic, but he managed by convincing her that jazz was nowhere near them. the two shared a few words, and sometime during it she revealed her name to him. evidently, it was roya. when she asked what his was, he simply responded with a "none of your concern" and let that finish it. while they chatted, they had explored farther into the castle. roya had dragged him into the room with the paintings, where he informed her he'd already seen it. although, she got to "introduce" him to her mother. she filled him in on the backstory her family had, including a great deal of information the prince hadn't even been aware of. he figured he knew everything, as being the son of the ruler of all things evil had its benefits. maleficent was informed of everything, and ultimately so was he. learning that jafar had essentially been the reason roya's mum was killed was rather heart-wrenching, and he'd given her an awkward shoulder pat for comfort's sake. he normally wasn't one to show much sympathy towards others, but roya proved to be an exception. she was a villain's kid, so she could understand him a bit better than juniper. they'd grown up in the same shadows, being forced to live up to a parent with demonic intentions. from what little lark now knew of roya, they seemed to agree on much. however, he had yet to let on he respected her for escaping her father's clutches. it was admittedly... embarrassing. he was a prince, after all, and insinuating that he disliked his mother's educational approaches was far too risky. he constantly felt like she was breathing done his neck, even when she was all the way back in his hometown. if he spoke out of line, she would be the first to know about it. so, lark led a guarded lifestyle.
________roya had marched back up to the attic the moment jazz intervened, sparking an awkward talk with lark. the boy was far more difficult to learn from than juniper, as the princess was more like an open book. jazz's story was only accessible through lock and key, and the dark fairy had yet to dig either of those things up. for the time being, peter pan's son would remain a mystery. they spoke of insignificant things, lark leaning against a wall in a hallway and jazz carefully watching him. the brunette had a bag of fairy dust, which foolishly had gone unused when jazz had attempted to scale a few trees. it had resulted in his arm being placed in a makeshift sling, and several of his wounds were patched by bandages. although, their time together wasn't given the opportunity to bud into anything major, as that was when the princess decided to return home. she had rather angrily approached the boys, explaining that a couple of fairies had apparently cursed her. now, she could hardly prevent herself from speaking the truth. careless insults would fly from her lips, and immediately afterwards she'd show regret. so, among everyone she selected to approach about it, she'd gone for lark. he wasn't given much of an option in the matter, as she had hounded him until he finally caved. if she wouldn't hush, then yes, he'd help her. the word tasted foul on his tongue, nevertheless he willingly followed her to the library to seek out a reserve spell for the curse.
________lark couldn't keep a faint grin off of his pale face as juniper ranted, violently petting poor etselle. the cat had come with them into the library, settling into the princess's lap in the hopes of offering comfort. so far, it didn't seem to be working out too well. june had a pattern going where she'd sit down, then stand up, sit down again, then proceed to stand up again to pace; all the while, she was ranting about the good fairies and their unfortunate house placement. "i'm a different species of fairy," he explained, not caring whether or not the princess was even listening to him, "we tend to be taller, and possess horns. although, despite the fact i am a "tree," i don't have wings. every pro comes with a con, i guess." he scratched behind one of his pointed ears, wrinkling his brow as he positioned what had to be the twentieth book he'd flipped through under his chocolate gaze. although lark was a master of spells, he had far more extensive knowledge for forming curses. actually reversing them took a fair amount of extra effort, so he was primarily skilled in creating the chaos rather than fixing it.
________the dark fairy closed his eyes, huffing impatiently as june continued to yammer behind him. she was extremely distracting, and attempting to block out all the noise she was making had become significantly challenging. the moment she became philosophical with a candle, he turned on her. "oh my God, do you ever stop talking?" lark gestured towards the book he was currently scanning, giving her an "are you actually kidding me right now?" face. "i'm trying to help you. can't you do anything other than complain? i mean, oh, i don't know, you could be helping me? or is that too much work for her majesty?" he teased, smirking at her affectionately. however, he quickly changed it to more of an awkward scowl. he hadn't realized it, but he was going weirdly soft around her. it was extremely out of character for him to show any measure of kindness to goods, but apparently juniper had become an unwilling exception.