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noble aim [patrol] - Eulalie - 04-09-2018 Eulalie made her way slowly toward the river, the warm summer sun on her back. It was a perfect, beautiful day and she relished it. The sky was blue and dotted with clouds and a gentle breeze played with her golden hair. She looked over at Ulric as they walked side by side, and his dark curves and gilded eyes are as familiar to her as her own hand. It had been his campsite she had stumbled into after escaping Solterra, weak from days of relentless travel across the desert and her ordeals before then. He had taken her under his wing, cared for her, and in those earliest days spent in Delumine the man had been her only friend. She smiled at his profile, and although they were visiting the Rapax on business she still welcomed the time to spend with Ulric. As a warrior of the Dawn Court, Eulalie had been eager to offer her services in the patrols. It was, after all, a part of her duty to keep those within Delumine safe, and if it too meant a chance for her get out for a time she was glad for it. Her earth brown eyes traveled, looking out over the river as it swept through the trees, rushing along its confines of steep banks and crumbling rocks. “How have you been, Ulric?” she asked, her voice genuine and thoughtful. Even as she was ever alert of their surroundings, she was in tune to her companion as well. All seemed peaceful, as things often were in Delumine. “Things have been busy, I imagine,” the golden woman mused. With the turnover of the kingship to Somnus, Eulalie had no doubt that there was much to be done, keeping them all prisoner within the walls as they worked out the kinks and the details. Her ponderings brought her back to another day not so long ago on the banks of this same river, as they mirrored the ones spoken then by none other than Somnus himself, although his had been said in jest. She had thought of him a few times recently, as his bright forest green eyes seemed to enjoy sneaking into her mind whenever they pleased. It was no good to languish over them without acting, and the ivory girl reminded herself to seek him out again soon. His presence had been refreshing and himself witty, and she should like to experience that again. ooc: @ RE: noble aim [patrol] - Ulric - 05-02-2018
@Eulalie - I am soooo sorry for the wait! D': RE: noble aim [patrol] - Eulalie - 05-26-2018 “You’re taking care of yourself?” Eulalie glanced sidelong at her friend, searching for signs in his face that he was working too much or too hard without taking a break or allowing himself time to enjoy the world. For as much as he seemed to nag Somnus for the same, she had a feeling Ulric was the same way. Busying himself with his work, spending too much time running around and fixing things and not getting enough time to himself to relax. She would make it a point to drop by more often and drag him away for even an hour or so if she needed to, a personal mission if one wanted to call it that. As they grew ever closer to the river, her earth brown eyes ran along its banks and the land surrounding. Like her companion, she kept her senses sharp for anything that might seem out of place. “Things have been good with me, actually. I finally feel at home, for the first time in my life,” the ivory and sunshine woman said, glancing once more at Ulric. It was a realization that left her feeling warm and content, and a smile grew on her face as she said so. She couldn’t imagine going anywhere else after becoming a part of the Dawn Court. No place else would feel right, after Delumine. “Some of that is because of you,” she told the man with a smile, genuine, “If you hadn’t found me, who knows when I would have stopped running?” Eulalie knew that was a reason it had happened the way it did. There is always a reason, just sometimes they’re harder to find than others. She thought this one was pretty easy to see; Delumine was meant to be her home, to make her home. Here, she could flourish and shine. The court’s peaceful nature had given her everything she had needed to rest, to heal, and to come out of her shell. She would never be able to repay her gratitude for that. They turned parallel to the river, making their way along the bank and she listened to Ulric speak. His words had a smirk forming on her face. “Oh, that they are,” she said, looking at the golden eyed man, “pink, that is.” Eulalie tried her best to keep her voice even but it was hard to keep the mischievous sparkle from her eyes. “Some of them are more of a pink and grey mottled color, though.” She thought he would have questions, and she couldn’t help but wonder what is reaction would be to the fact that not only she, but Somnus, had seen them. “It’s funny that you mention Somnus,” she began, looking at Ulric from the corner of her eye, “because he and I were standing not that far from here when we saw them.” ooc: @ RE: noble aim [patrol] - Ulric - 05-28-2018
@Eulalie <3 RE: noble aim [patrol] - Eulalie - 06-10-2018 Eulalie wanted to believe Ulric when he said he was taking proper care of himself, but she couldn’t help but wonder if it were true. She hoped, at least, that it was and that he wasn’t wearing himself down unnecessarily. Nevertheless, she reminded herself to drop by and keep him company more often. Maybe bring him a decent lunch once in awhile, just to make sure he takes a break. She couldn’t blame him for not wanting to think too much on what ifs. This was the what if that had happened, and there was no point in dwelling on any other possibilities, because they were possibilities no longer. “I’m glad too. You are one of my few friends, Ulric, and I couldn’t be happier to have you in my life.” Her words were honest, and maybe, in the future, she would make more friends but she hoped that Ulric would always be there. He would always be her first friend in Delumine, regardless. The laugh that escaped the ivory and sunshine woman was unbidden at the expression on Ulric’s face when she spoke of the dolphins. “Do you think I would lie to you?” she asked, gently nudging his shoulder with her own, her eyes alight with joy. “I never thought I’d see one as long as I lived, but I kept hoping it would happen,” Eulalie said, looking at her companion with a mischievous smirk, “Maybe they can sense your lack of belief in them.” She took in his grin and noted the playfulness in his expression and the golden haired woman was happy that he seemed to be enjoying himself, even as they were meant to be working. She was happy that even now they still got along so perfectly, and she was so very grateful for him. “Maybe,” Eulalie began, offering the roan man a smile back, “You just need a little more faith?” That was the nature of faith, to believe in something even if you couldn’t see it, feel it, hear it. Even seemingly mystical pink dolphins deserved a little bit of that, she thought. ooc: @ RE: noble aim [patrol] - Ulric - 06-26-2018
@Eulalie Aah sorry for the wait and the shortness! I didn't want to keep you waiting any longer <3 RE: noble aim [patrol] - Eulalie - 07-22-2018 Eulalie watched the expression on his face drift into thoughtfulness, listened to his humming with a soft smile curling her lips. Faith, she knew perhaps more than any, was not easy to come by. Not something that landed in your lap and hung around like a lazy cat. Believing took work. Believing in something, or someone, meant that despite all the evidence in the world that went against it, you never doubted. And doubt, doubt was as easy to come by as the blades of grass in the meadow or the grains of sand in the desert. Always there, perhaps small individually, but when they came together they formed something encompassing and unable to ignore. She had never had much faith in the gods, or at most the one who had been patron to her home in Solterra. Her family had very much believed in and practiced beneath Solis' golden light. But there had been no god in her parents selling her as a slave. There had been no god in those chains, no god in the scars on her body. There had been no god in that life except for maybe the one her slave owner had believed himself to be. Eulalie's faith had had to be in herself in order to escape that life, and in nobody else. "All you need to do," the ivory and sunshine woman replied, looking at Ulric's quirked brow with a smile matching his own, not daring to speak on expectations, "is to keep your mind open to the idea that anything is possible." A slave could escape her owner, a boy on the brink of death could grasp onto life with a vice grip. Pink dolphins could call a river home. Eulalie laughed, clear and light like air before gesturing further down the river. "Come on, we best get back to walking," she said, and moved away from their place on the bank of the Rapax to continue their patrol. ooc: @ RE: noble aim [patrol] - Ulric - 10-01-2018 @Eulalie |