Mr Master
Pulsar
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2009
She was sleeping, her head on the table, as he returned, and the soup was overcooked, even he could tell that. She was warmer than usual, and her breathing just a bit labored. So he did not wake her; he instead gently lifted the whole bulk of her and her blanket and carried her back to her bedchamber. She stirred a bit as they passed through the hall, but did not fully wake until he had laid her in the bed. He left, and came back a few moments later with a large, thick, extremely dusty quilt. He brushed most of the dust off, shook the rest out, and draped the whole thing over her shivering form.
"The soup cooked too long," he said softly. "I will procure some provisions for you, but first..." and he drew the book she had been reading from within his cloak. "You left this."
He handed it too her, and spent a moment gazing at her, his expression solemn and unreadable, before he turned and left, locking the door behind him.
Tonight, she was clearly ill. Any entertainment of his could wait. Besides, the evening had been stimulating enough already; it had been a while since he'd had to hunt actively for anything, really; even his food, when he needed to hunt for some, was pathetically simple to locate in this crowded city, which is why his main concern was to keep from revealing his presence through too many disappearances. But tonight, ah, the hunt had been intriguing.
Perhaps, when he returned with a pot of hot soup for her, he would share what he had learned.
"The soup cooked too long," he said softly. "I will procure some provisions for you, but first..." and he drew the book she had been reading from within his cloak. "You left this."
He handed it too her, and spent a moment gazing at her, his expression solemn and unreadable, before he turned and left, locking the door behind him.
Tonight, she was clearly ill. Any entertainment of his could wait. Besides, the evening had been stimulating enough already; it had been a while since he'd had to hunt actively for anything, really; even his food, when he needed to hunt for some, was pathetically simple to locate in this crowded city, which is why his main concern was to keep from revealing his presence through too many disappearances. But tonight, ah, the hunt had been intriguing.
Perhaps, when he returned with a pot of hot soup for her, he would share what he had learned.