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04-08-2022, 06:21 PM
Azure didn't seem to agree that she needed more damage and all the woman could do was nod in agreement. He added that she'd been rescued in time and Lyre nodded again. "You're right, my lord. You've surely saved my life." Saved it for his own benefit, but she wouldn't split hairs. Internally, the striped woman prepared herself for the acting that she would soon be taking part of. Had she been able to make her own decisions, Lyre would have simply gone off somewhere, lived on her own, stayed silent forever. As it was, she would make the best of her current situation.
Lyre lifted one paw, swiping at the drying blood on her cheek, smearing it a bit, but also getting some on her claws. It made sense since they were feigning that she'd struggled and scratched at her own throat to rid it of the slavers grip. As she did this, Azure released a call and soon the pair were joined by a large bat. Lyre's ears shifted forward as she inspected the strange beast. She'd never been up close with a bat before. The winged creature flew off after its master gave the order and Lyre blinked olive eyes, watching it go with a contemplative hum.
Ears tipped back as Azure informed her of their destination. Again, a nod before she rose and moved along with him. Lyre kept herself a step beside and behind her new master as was her way. Not only was he a king, but he was leading the way. The long legged woman kept pace with the large man, obsidian dipped paws touching ground in her natural, bouncing gait.
The pair came to a wide open area with a large stone and a bonfire. They weren't there terribly long before another giant wolf joined them. Lyre fixed olive eyes on the man, another rugged beast, and she could see the resemblance. She didn't need to be told that this was Azure's father. The fae dipped her head in a nod of respect, then looked to Azure as she had not been the one addressed. She kept her gaze wide and surprised, the effect making her look as though she was in, or had been in, shock. She would wait until it was her turn to act before speaking.