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She lit the fire before taking a stick, muttering to herself in irritation. “Wiener.” She attempted to make the stick catch on fire again,...
“You’ve been taken by one of them, Calliope, and fed lies because they knew you’d believe them,” he snapped sharply. He turned to the Queen again....
She returned about 15 minutes later, holding an armful of lumber that she had gathered. Her whole face was closed off to him and she set the wood...
She opened her mouth to reply but Puck spoke quietly to the Queen. "As I said, your majesty, she has been brainwashed. I don't believe this will...
She went into the woods, and the last thing he would see before she disappeared into the woods was her pink cloak, moving into the trees.
"An assault," she confirmed. "We now have conclusive proof that the human kingdom has violated the Treaty, and as a result, we must strike."
She didn't even look back at him, not saying anything as she continued on her way.
Puck was avoiding her gaze, looking at the Queen, who was looking at Calliope. "Excellent. We have begun to arrange preparations for an assault...
She continued her work, and when she had set up a decent fire pit, she set down her bag and grabbed her scythe. She pulled up her hood, and...
When she arrived in the room, she would see a meeting of various elders, some of which she would recognize. They all stopped talking as she...
She said nothing, her shoulders slumping a little before she shook her head and knelt down onto the ground, beginning to sweep out an area for a...
She gave her a small smile before gesturing with her head, trotting down the hallway.
She glowered at him, frowning deeply. "You're being mean, Zerras," she said quietly. "You threatened me and I know you say you regret it, and I...
A young elf who looked as if she might've been some sort of maid gave her a nervous smile. "Hello, Ma'am. I'm to escort you to the meeting room."
“Zerras, don’t be silly,” she said, sounding exasperated. “You’re not going to hurt me.”
(Zoop!) The next morning, she would hear a gentle knock at her door.
Her whole face fell and she looked up at him. "C'mon, Zer... don't be like that. I still like you. I like your company. It's strategic, you...
He wouldn't return for the rest of the night.
"I don't assume you were lying," she said uncertainly, pulling her cloak closer around herself. "But... I mean, just because you take it back...
He left her behind, closing the door to the room as he left with a soft click.