As she peered out at the flickering gleams of lights in the distance, contrasting with the dark backdrop of the forest, Amelia could honestly say she didn't envy those people who must have been trying to get back to their villages for the night. The rain had never stopped all day, and now as darkness fell, the stormy clouds above had prevented even
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Still, that was far from her mind as she pulled the large doors open, forcing them apart with a creak before shoving them shut once more as as soon as the traveler stumbled inside. Once the door was safely bolted in place again, she approached the stranger, laying a gentle hand on her shoulder.
"Oh dear, you do look worn out." she remarked, ushering her guest further inside, quickly getting her to the inner part of the temple, were a blazing fire was roaring to beat the chill. "You make yourself comfortable, and do get out of those wet clothes. I'll get you that water, and some towels, just wait here." she insisted, hurrying off to fetch the needed supplies for her guest.
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What was she doing here? A holy temple no less, and Ceiphied by the looks of it. The Black Lady relaxed her arms once she was alone, and set the ancient tome she carried down upon the table beside her. It still glowed with dull golden energy, neither good nor evil on its own. A closer inspection might resemble some of the Claire Bible manuscripts. Slowly the tattered robe came off, revealing what were once royal style robes of black and purple. Long strands of pink hair fell about the former princess' body, dripping from the rain outside.
Moving closer to the fire, Black Lady let the warmth begin to seep through her wet clothes. What was she doing? Maybe this was a bad idea. She lowered her head to watch the flames, but before she could catch it, the dented tiara slid from her head and made a loud clank against the stone floor. Patterns of light danced over its golden surface, reflecting in Black Lady's eyes. Fine, it could stay there! She was too tired to bend down and pick it up.
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Shaking her head, the healer soon slipped back into the lounge, carefully sitting the assortment of items on a nearby table. Taking the glass of water that was requested, she walked over and handed it to Black Lady. If she glanced at the table though, she'd see there was plenty more there for her.
"Here you are. I've made you a pot of tea and heated some soup to help warm you up as well. There's towels there and an a robe for you to change into. If you're really cold, I can run a bath as well, before you turn in for the night. Don't worry, there's plenty of room, so I'll show you to a suite once you're ready." she chirped, not missing a beat and smiling with genuine kindness all the way through her speech. She might have had a few questions of her own, gazing at the strange girl, but held back on them, wanting to let her settle and be comfortable first.
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Holding out her hand, she focused on that tiara. It rattled and slid across the floor, but Amelia's reappearance distracted her enough that it again settled against the cool stone. Maybe she could learn to use it again, but maybe that silly saying about power corrupting was true. Black Lady rested her hand upon the glowing book, her eyes turned toward the priestess.
"Why?" She asked softly. "What drives you to do... this. Any of this, helping people." From what she could remember, people weren't very nice in her past, which probably accounted for some of her issues. Black Lady accepted the glass of water and without hesitation drank half of it down. "I could be a bad person for all you know."
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Amelia blinked, head tilting in a semi confused fashion, almost as if she both couldn't believe that there was any question of motives, but at the same time, seemed to be pondering the point, tapping a finger against her lips thoughtfully. However, that didn't last terribly long, a smile soon breaking back on the princess' face. Without a word, she picked up the tiara from where it lay, and handed it over to the other girl.
"You've given me no reason to think anything back of you, so there's nothing for me to be suspicious of. Everyone deserves the benefit of the doubt, and helping people is the right and just thing to do." she replied, the answers simplicity reflecting the optimism of the healer. "Besides, it's not like there's really just good and bad people in the world, everyone had a little of both, so I'm sure if I look hard enough I'll see the good in you Miss."
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"I was a bad person," she remarked, her voice nearly a whisper. Reaching out she rested a hand upon the book she'd left on the table. It glowed dimly as if energy was entering her body through the contact. It felt warm, that was what had enticed her in the first place, but the aura about it was no longer as ark as it once was. The holy warrior had purified it well enough that all that remained was a residue, a stain of what was once there. The evil would never truly go away, not when a human heart was involved.
"This all looks good. Is there a place I can go to undress and sit down for a while?" Her clothes were still rather damp, though the fire was helping. "Someplace we can both sit. If you're not busy."
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Still, it seemed she would be relenting at some point, hearing the sudden admission from her guest. While her expression showed increasing concern and worry, she was still puzzled at the presence of the book. There was significance to the item, certainly, but in what context she couldn't understand just yet. For the moment, she would bide her time and not push too hard.
When the request was voiced, her smile came back all the brighter, turning on her heel to open the doors for Black Lady to follow her. "Come with me, you can spend the night in here, since I doubt the weather will let up til morning." she assured the girl, leading her down the hall and into one of the ornate bedrooms that was currently vacant.
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Black Lady followed as instructed, her head held high but her eyes still case downward. She'd be safe for the night, and that did a lot more for her than Amelia probably realized. "Where do you sleep?" Since she didn't know the layout of the temple, and it was dark when she arrived, she had no idea how big it was or where they were heading compared to the external shape.
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It would have done her good to know she was offering some reassurance to Black Lady, no matter what she might have been like. Still, it surprised her that she asked such a question, but saw no reason to be anything but truthful as she let the door of the guest room swing open. "My room is down the hall on the right, so you can find me there if you need anything else."
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She looked down to the floor as her hand reached out, seeking out Amelia's hand to take hold of it. How long had it been since she felt this unsure of herself? Black Lady sighed, lifting her head slowly. She didn't want to be alone, but asking for more help was proving difficult. "Do you have to leave right away?"
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However, her calm was displaced a little by the sudden gesture of a hand being offered, head tiliting at the question.
"Well, no not really. I was just going to read for a while before turning in for the night. But if you want some company, I don't mind." she offered, smiling softly as she placed her hand gently into the other girls, fingers wrapping around it with warmth and tenderness.
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Crimson eyes turned to Amelia, studying her face thoughtfully. Black Lady couldn't explain her feelings, with so many bouncing around in her head, but she knew for certain she didn't want to be alone. Giving Amelia's hand a squeeze, she headed into the room offered to her. "I should probably change out of this. I'd... like help," she said, glancing back. There were laces up the back, all soaked from the rain.
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With that squeeze though, she had to think there might have been something else at work. Regardless, she listened to the other girl, glancing at her outfit and quickly understanding. She wore similar attire at home, so knew how hard it could be to get it off, especially when it was so wet it was clinging to ones skin more than usual. "Alright, turn around then, I should be able to get this open for you." she smiled.
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Black Lady let go of Amelia's and and slowly turned, lifting her hair out of the way. There was a level of trust now that she'd turned her back, and instead of looking behind she closed her eyes and waited to feel fingers working at the knot. Hopefully it hadn't become too wet and stubborn. Her breaths were slow and deep as she contemplated her next words. "I don't know how far I traveled. Are we near any towns or cities?"
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Approaching the young woman's back, Amelia reached out to carefully start to loosen the knots, using her nails to pick them open, the wet fabric a touch difficult to part, but she managed. "You're roughly a day's travel away from a market town, the more prosperous in the region." she explained, unlacing the back of the dress until there was enough room for Black Lady to remove it entirely. But she should probably excuse herself before that, right?
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"I'll set out tomorrow," she replied quietly, unsure if she really wanted to leave. She'd wait and see what the morning brought. Shrugging her shoulders, she began to slip the wet fabric away from her body, inch by inch, revealing more of her pale, damp skin. It was when she slipped the dress down past her chest that she glanced behind but didn't stop disrobing.
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