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phoenixstrut) wrote2017-05-11 10:23 am
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Had it been any other news, she would have immediately rejoiced in being pulled away from yet another preparatory Council meeting, but word of a wounded angel left at the gate of the Archangel’s mansion was, by no means, reason to celebrate. News that it was an unknown angel was even worse, and despite the elders’ chiding, Dove felt it best to see the unfolding first hand.
Should Xander wake, he’ll find himself surrounded by a flurry of angels, some braver than the others and eyes aglow with healing Light. They part rather quickly, though, as a second group arrives.
While there’s a mix of skins and ages, they’re all shockingly beautiful and have wings that stand proudly from their backs. Most of the women seem wary, while the men are obviously on guard, particularly those surrounding the woman at the center of their group. Those closest to her have firm grips on the hilts of their swords.
All this for a wounded newcomer at the gate.
Should Xander wake, he’ll find himself surrounded by a flurry of angels, some braver than the others and eyes aglow with healing Light. They part rather quickly, though, as a second group arrives.
While there’s a mix of skins and ages, they’re all shockingly beautiful and have wings that stand proudly from their backs. Most of the women seem wary, while the men are obviously on guard, particularly those surrounding the woman at the center of their group. Those closest to her have firm grips on the hilts of their swords.
All this for a wounded newcomer at the gate.
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"I'm not sure, to be honest," she admits, shaking her head and trying to figure out just how she's going to go about cleaning his back. "If you did, one of my guard will have taken it to the armory for safekeeping." She laughs softly, deciding to start with his shoulder first, and trying to keep things light. "Not something we generally leave lying around the mansion grounds."
...not that they'll return it to him right off, if it had arrived with him. There's still a lot to find out first.
"How are you feeling?" Dizzy from all the Light yet?
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"Dizzy, lightheaded." He paused. "But not dead, so I don't think I can complain a lot."
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She laughs softly, gently guiding his arm up so she can properly reach his side for more direct healing. "Fair enough. That will go away in time. The transition isn't too difficult."
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"I'm assuming the dizziness is an adjustment thing, then?" He asks, holding his arm in the position she put it in.
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"It is," she nods, carefully cleaning his side and surveying their Light's work. "And you've... still sort of lost a lot of blood..." she adds with an apologetic smile. "Your body will mend much more quickly than it did before, but... it's still a side effect. You'll need to rest... Even I can't heal you entirely, or you'll go into shock..."
She guides him to relax his arm, and moves around to carefully work between his upper back, hoping and praying to anyone that he's not intensely sensitive just yet. "So you have no recollection of who brought you here? Or the gate you came through?"
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"That's good to know." A glance in her direction. "I'm assuming I'm going to get to 'relax' a while during your check to make sure I am who I said I was?" he gets it, he really does.
He flinches a bit. That was unexpected, but doesn't say a word. Good training. "No. Just waking up to the group surrounding me."
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She meets his gaze with those amber eyes again, then blinks and looks away, back to her work. She doesn't want to be cold toward him, but being too kind.... is that a display of weakness? She really can't afford it, but if he's innocent... "Yes. Fortunately for you, it'll be in the luxury of the mansion, but... you'll be guarded." She might as well give him a fair warning, right? "At least until we can figure out why you're here and who brought you. Adult humans aren't generally brought to the High."
The Guard at the door shuffles and clears his throat, obviously not comfortable with her decision. She ignores him, and continues mopping the man's back, only drawing back at the flinch and immediately offering an apology. "I'm sorry- I know they're.... sensitive."
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He shakes his head. "They're new. Something I'm going to have to get used to having."
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Her cheeks do flush though, as she finally steps back around to stand in front of him again and set the cloth aside. "....yes. You'll be able to hide them as well, eventually, but...they'll always be that sensitive, as will your back in their absence. Not in battle, though, should you choose to join the Knights. That choice is yours, though."
...if he checks out.
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"Thank you, m'lady. For everything."
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With that, she'll leave him in the capable hands of the infirmary's aids to get settled into one of the sectioned off 'rooms'. There will, however, be an ever present guard or two remaining to keep an eye on him over the next while.
Over time, Xander is allowed more freedoms, and while he may not have had another audience with Dove herself, he's likely to have learned much more from the Knights he might befriend. The last of her name, and having just been thrust into her role in the past few years, it's to no one's surprise that she's busy and somewhat aloof... until one day she's spotted in her gardens alone, just outside the mansion, stroking the nose of a lovely white stallion. She sets her forehead to the beast's brow as it dips it's head to hers. Perhaps her most recent meeting with her council hadn't gone as well as planned.
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They gave him more roam of the place, and he often found himself in the gardens, relaxing there, or practicing swordless defense to keep himself in shape. Today though, there's a familiar face with a white stallion. He walks up, making sure to make some noise so he didn't startle her right at the end.
"Something bothering you, M'lady?"
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The horse turns to look at the man, eyes bright gold and curious. It gives him a huff... but otherwise stays still under its mistress's loving strokes at its neck.
"I've heard you've exceeded Galen's expectations," she grins, looking him over. While she might not have been immediately around, she's kept up with Xander's progress through the eyes of her staff. It's no secret that the head of her personal Guard is impressed with Xander's skill... even if he's loathe to admit it.
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"Galen. One of the guards?" He hadn't learned all of the names just yet. He was working on it. "I'm glad, even if I'm not trying to impress anyone."
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Dove just keeps that smile up at him, until something appears to click in her mind. ...Hm. "That's right... you were a prince." It's a thoughtful observation.
"Head of the Royal Guard.... my own personal babysitter," she singsongs in a sigh, though she does smile. "He's stubborn, but an excellent knight. Even if you weren't trying, you've succeeded."
There's a pause, but she circles back around to his previous royalty. "Were you active, back home? As a royal, I mean." She shakes her head, unable to find the right word. "Politically." Maybe he can help her.
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"Politically, yes." He said, thinking about his...well, previous life. "I was the one who was going to become king, so I was learning and acting on my own near the end of my life. Father was... well, hands off on certain things."
And then there was the war, but he wouldn't mention that for now.
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"I see... My brother was raised with the same intent- to become archangel after my grandfather, but they... I didn't have any of training myself," she explains, "I'm fairly certain I was just intended to give my mother something to fawn over while the men discussed the war." A much different life than the one she leads now.
She hesitates, but attempts a smile. It probably ends up a little shyer than she probably was going for. "....what are your mornings like, Xander?"
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"At the moment, waking up and training after breakfast. Then to the library."
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"I'm assuming you're getting stuck in what Leo and I called a politics game, hmm?"
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She's just... going to refocus past that hint of doubt there.
She shakes her head. "I'm not sure it's much of a game anymore," she sighs. "I've put quite a few of my own Council back in their place, but given I'm the only one left of my name, I don't get a lot of wiggle room. Fortunately, despite those who still want me removed, there's... really no getting around it."
It's not like she can just pass the Archangel's Gifts to anyone else.... unless she's killed. And then what?
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He smiles, kind of a smirk.
"Well, I also understand that, because I was an unexpected arrival."
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Surprisingly enough, she's eventually able to convince them to allow her to meet with him in... semi-private for breakfast a few times a week, when she isn't busy with other diplomatic duties. Granted, it's lakeside in her private gazebo with security surrounding it entirely, but... they're at least able to talk in peace, and their meetings quickly become something she looks forward to, even if it technically is to study. It's...really nice, having someone to talk to that isn't entirely biased in one way or another, especially with his patience.