[] "So... What sort of dogs do you like? You're looking for one, so you might have a preference. What's up with your face. You're all red."
"So... What sort of dogs do you like? You're looking for one, so you might have a preference," you asked while you looked down at your line. It seemed that Sarah took a bit long to answer so you glanced at her, "What's up with your face? You're all red."
"It's just the weather," Sarah said as she looked away from you, "Don't think much about it. Though dogs... Breeds do not matter to me."
"Really? Well I prefer the fluffy ones," you replied with a soft chuckle.
"A hound that's strong, brave and loyal. One that would have the strength to fight off the wolves that would harm flocks," Sarah murmured as she tapped her cheek, "Red eyes..."
"So you want a sheep dog?" You asked with a raised eyebrow.
"Given the chance I would. Though I doubt I would be a responsible owner. I'm no owner, I'm just a teacher," Sarah said as she rubbed her hands together and blew hot breath through them.
"Yeah... I guess I am more of a cat person," you admitted as you smiled.
"I have taken care of a pup once. He grew to be quite the hound. Unfortunately he grew too big to keep in my home so he had to be sent away," Sarah said as she glanced your way.
"That's sad. Do you live in a cramped apartment or something?" You frowned.
"I'd say my cabin is much more comfortable than my previous house," Sarah chuckled before your line tensed up, "Seems like your have your meal, girl."
She helped you reel in your newest catch. You struggled a bit but you managed to catch a big one for your own meal. After that Sarah sat you down to catch a few more until you two had enough for a feast.
The sun had traveled far through the sky when the two of you decided to eat in her home. It was a short trek from the lake but prospect of food was enough to keep you motivated. Sarah opened the door to let you in and you felt a small twinge of prana pass over you.
Maybe it was your imagination.
"I'll handle the cooking. You will stay here and meditate. It's a part of your training," Sarah said as she took the fish with her.
Setting down your fishing rod, you looked around her cabin. It had a living room and one bedroom. It had a very rustic feel but it seemed comfortable enough. It was well insulated and there seemed to be some traces of modern conveniences like a television and a work out station.
The only other rooms were locked behind two doors. One you could assume would be Sarah's room. The cabin looked like it belonged more to a Hunter than a politician's assistant but she did just display a wide variety of skills for an assistant.
You moved around the cabin and came across a glass case. Your eyes widened at the array of weaponry attached to the back of the case. Swords, guns, spears and hatchets were just there for you to see. You held out your right hand to touch the case before your free hand stepped you.
"Cool," you murmured with a curious look.
You stepped back before you noticed some pictures of puppies sitting by the coffee table. The fireplace was out but it was still quite warm. It was a cozy cabin for one who loved solitude.
Medb still hadn't contacted you and there was no signal in this place. You wondered if Rider had a bit too much fun at the station. You didn't want to go back to find the force with even more pelvises.
You ended up sitting at the sofa and waiting. No use in poking around. It wasn't your home after all...
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Lunch was served at around 2pm. Your stomach was rumbling but the wait was worth it when you were served grill fish. It wasn't up to par with the restaurants you've eaten at but it was good enough to eat.
Delicious too.
"Wow this is great," you blinked as you chewed the juicy cooked fish. It just had the right kind of spices to get rid of the fishy tang. Crisp yet soft, it was impressive.
"Cooking had never been my strong suit. It's only something I had taken up recently. It pleases me that it is passable," Sarah said as she sipped her own glass. Setting it down, her eyes turned to you as she asked, "Now it's my turn to speak of you. Why are you here in this city?"
You blinked at that as her question caught you off guard, "I... I'm studying here. Unfortunately the school I was supposed to go to had denied my enrollment and I'm sort of stuck in a limbo."
My roommate is the same way so we'll be here for the holidays."
Good. That was a good lie. You hoped that threw her off.
"I see. There's been some strange events occurring in town. It would be... Best if you and your roommate did not wander about carelessly," Sarah advised as she took a piece of her fish apart, "Even with what I've taught you, you may not be able to deny danger should it come to you."
"So what do you propose we do?" You asked with a tilt of your head.
"Stay out of sight. Stay safe. I've read the problems this city has from my employer's documents and he seeks to remedy them," Sarah replied as she chewed her food and swallowed. Giving you a serious look, she then said, "It never hurts to be cautious."
"Trust me, I try," you nodded as you managed a small smile.
Sarah seemed to be formulating a response when she tensed up. You heard the sound of a car pulling up at the front of the cabin.
"Excuse me," your host said before standing up and going to see what was going on.
Somehow you felt the hairs at the back of your neck stand. You tried to continue eating but you didn't have it in you. Plus you were curious too. You got up and left the table to walk to the front door Sarah went through.
You looked outside to find Sarah standing by her mailbox with her arms crossed just as the car doors opened. Out walked a young man in a white suit, he leaned heavily on a cane and seemed to have a limp as he moved.
He was soon assisted by a large dark skinned man in a black suit, supporting him as he got out the car. The man couldn't have been a couple years older than you but his eyes... His blue eyes were striking and cold. The wind blew overhead and made his dark hair sway above him. He greeted Sarah with a smile as he approached her.
"Sarah. I hope you're enjoying your off," the man said with a calm tone.
You pressed your back against the wall while concealed. That guy looked familiar.
"Hans. I have a guest now," Sarah replied with a cool tone.
"I see. It's nice that you're making friends during your stay here," the man named Hans said with a relieved sigh.
"Did you need anything?" Sarah wondered as she crossed her arms with a frown.
"Your home is too remote. You hadn't been answering my calls so I was here to see how you were doing," Hans said as he tapped his cane on the ground.
You felt prana rush through the air and you saw runes marking the ceiling and walls to burn bright. That's not good, wasn't it?
Signal jamm-
"Where are you?!"
Oh it's Medb.
"Sort of busy. Talk later," you replied under your breath.
"Hey don't ignore m-"
You ignored her.
"Your concern is appreciated but please refrain from doing that again. You've been an adept student but do not use my teachings against me," Sarah warned stiffly as she narrowed her gaze.
"It's utmost importance that a line of communication is made and kept open. Your assistance may be needed while you are on standby," Hans said in the same calm manner, unfazed by Sarah's presence.
The runes you saw at the ceiling faded away as if dismissed by someone's command.
"Do you mind if I come in? I would like to have some coffee before I go. Plus, your guest might be wondering why we're talking outside like this," Hans said with a smile.
Sarah sighed and shook her head. You sneaked back to the dining table and sat down. You pretended to be in the middle of finishing your meal when Sarah came back.
"Miss Brie. We have new guests now. I hope you don't mind," Sarah curtly said making your raise your eyebrows.
Hans stepped in with his cane and bodyguard and the two of you saw one another. You felt your entire body froze and Hans' smile wilted st the sight of yo-
Big Brother.
The memory faded as soon as it came. Hans paused for a moment too before forcing his smile back on his lips.
"So you're the girl. Sarah has been mentioning you for days now. You might know me from the posters but I'm Hans Derrinsmith, running for Mayor this coming elections," the Blue eyed man said as he held out his hand towards you.
Brother.
It's Big Brother.
The tiny voice in your mind was drowned by white noise as you stared at-
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You found yourself sitting on your chair not even a moment had passed. He was greeting you.
Black and White
[] "I'm... Brie."
[] "Hi. Sarah, sorry. I have to go. Thank you for the meal."
[] "You're young. Aren't you too young to run?"