- Joined
- Mar 15, 2021
Player/Group //
@Kassia (Seneca, Talia)
@Kassia (Everlee Johnson, Samuel Owens), @ThatGeckoGirl (Jasmine Elendale, Elias Graham)
Location //Common Room of Twin Rivers House
"I can't sense her. As if she just... vanished. When I was in her room this morning, we had tea, but the leaves... signaled danger. We didn't think anything of it."
The news of Briar's disappearance disturbed the Austrian warlock. It was one thing to simply go missing -- but the Housemother had vanished. Though not unprecedented for a presiding matron of the coven to depart on personal business, to leave without word raised an eyebrow. The stakes were even greater -- to the point of dire -- if an evil influence inserted itself and absconded with Briar -- only a being of IMMENSE power could accomplish such a task. That, combined with the news of the mist yet to be revealed, would point toward a campaign of darkness to be addressed head-on.
The weight of the dilemma weighed upon both Klaus and Seneca, and as he watched her descend into the comfy chair Klaus reached for a blanket to cover her up. He'd just finished resting the woolen fabric upon his fellow witch when he heard the voice that made his soul come to attention. Talia! Klaus released a great breath of relief at the sight of the blonde Housemother; "Danke die Gƶttin," he intoned. His heart swelled, that exhale one he'd been holding unwittingly since learning of Briar's absence.
Klaus moved from Seneca -- covered in the blanket -- and ascended the stairs toward Talia. The worried tone she spoke with filled Klaus with a tinge of anxiety. Klaus immediately moved close to her, holding her in an embrace that was more protective then anything else. The press of his lips to her forehead expressed the deep feelings he harbored for his other half.
The relationship that Klaus and Talia shared existed as a contradiction within the coven: they were a 'thing' though it seldom factored into any coven business; their devotion to one another was not a secret yet an air of mystery surrounded the private couple. The pair were also opposites in nearly every way with Klaus comporting himself with stoicism and Talia more effusive -- it amounted to a quiet balancing act that melded heat and ice into a beautiful and emotionally-pure liquid. Though wearing a reserved exterior, Klaus could hardly contain the effect Talia had upon him just then, and the warlock searched the Housemother's eyes for the cause of her distress.
Klaus could sense, though more accurately feel, the blurred psychic connection between them. Something affected Talia, or affected everything around them and the Housemother had become a barometer to the fell dread that had settled upon their hidden fortress.
"You don't seem well ...," Klaus stated. He narrowed his vision to Talia's wrinkled brow and squinting eyes that betrayed a migraine blooming in her head. Klaus peered into Talia with his spirit, detecting a tumult of focus -- not unlike a rough patch of river water when swelled, not of anger but confusion. "Mein Schatz," he whispered, "Do you know where Briar has run off to? Seneca mentioned dark omens and foreboding tea leaves -- and I feel the weight of a malignant fate enshrouding us all."
A soft shake of Talia's pretty face confirmed Klaus's worse fear in that moment, though respite came when he heard the voice of his fellow warlock calling out from the other part of the common area. If anyone would know what was going on -- and more importantly, what to do about it -- it was Tiberius. "Rest, my love ... I will come check on you later," Klaus whispered, giving Talia's cheek a soft kiss of tenderness. His feet brought him to the main level, and he entered the main common area ... only to find a gaggle of witches and werewolves.
"Tiberius, mein freund," Klaus spoke in a greater volume to rise above the din of chatter. He paused, about to blurt on about the absence of the Housemother ... and then the gravity of the group's collective emotions became evident.
SOMETHING had happened to them out there in the woods. The resonance of having engaged a baleful entity radiated off the group, though what exactly still remained a mystery to Klaus. Was the flight of dark birds he encountered a portent of Briar's absence or whatever befell his comrades. Or, was it both?
"What has happened to everyone?" he asked, eyebrows furrowed. "Do you know where Briar has go off to? Talia is upstairs but in ... distress."
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