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There was a reason Livia made the request that her family did not make efforts to visit her, not until she had some control on her corrupting magic. That guilt she still bore, the one responsible for the death of her father.
Still, it did not lessen the love from her brothers. Even her mother showed a shred of understanding and forgiveness.
Livia had not expected to see her older brother Okko, despite Vel Anir being a place he would be seen in more likely than Livia would these days. She had another mission, plucked from class to find some important thing that the owner could be without. They had waved around enough money to convince the Dreadlords to fetch Livia Quinnick to keep the nobleman happy.
Only thing was, it had been opportune timing that Livia roped Silas into it too, insisting he would get here there quicker than the best horse in the Academy stables and that meant getting rid of the woeful noble.
That was almost an hour ago, and Livia dragged Silas around to walk the city and away from prying eyes of the Academy.
She had decided to wait outside a store when Okko approached her, wrapping his arms around his youngest sibling and twirled her around. Her arms had been pinned to her sides, but the laughter flowed from her easily.
"Kress, almost did not recognise you without your armoured uniform." Okko grinned wide, ruffling her hair as doing well to avoid her swatting hands.
Livia had forgotten that he had seen her months before outside the Elven Quarter, keeping the crowd back.
"As nice as it is to see you, Ko, I am on assignment. I cannot chat for long." She lied, looking up at the taller male. He was eight years older than her, but still retained that youthful look to him.
"Right. I am sure they can spare without you for a night. We heard you are doing better with your magic, Liv. I am proud of you."
Before she could protest, Okko wrapped his arms around her and squeezed. She stood there, not moving, until she realised she had missed her brother. Her arms squished him equally, earning her a chuckle from him. "You did it, Livs. Like you promised me... Someone said they saw you here, and... I had to find you. You also promised that you would come back home and have dinner with us. Fuck what Mother says about your outfit. Tonight. You are to come to dinner tonight."
"Tonight? Listen, Okko, I will do dinner... but I really have to go now..." But his arms did not release her. Her eyes could catch sight of Silas Artesto now making his way out from the store, and soon, see the Head of the House Quinnick present.
If she knew anything about her brothers, it was that they would enjoy any moment to tease her. Celebratory thoughts and proud brotherly love would be soon forgotten once Okko sees Livia, obviously not on assignment, accompanied by a handsome fellow Initiate. Her cheeks burned, now doing her best to push Okko away.
"Gods, Ko! Alright! Alright! I will do dinner now let me go!"
Still, it did not lessen the love from her brothers. Even her mother showed a shred of understanding and forgiveness.
Livia had not expected to see her older brother Okko, despite Vel Anir being a place he would be seen in more likely than Livia would these days. She had another mission, plucked from class to find some important thing that the owner could be without. They had waved around enough money to convince the Dreadlords to fetch Livia Quinnick to keep the nobleman happy.
Only thing was, it had been opportune timing that Livia roped Silas into it too, insisting he would get here there quicker than the best horse in the Academy stables and that meant getting rid of the woeful noble.
That was almost an hour ago, and Livia dragged Silas around to walk the city and away from prying eyes of the Academy.
She had decided to wait outside a store when Okko approached her, wrapping his arms around his youngest sibling and twirled her around. Her arms had been pinned to her sides, but the laughter flowed from her easily.
"Kress, almost did not recognise you without your armoured uniform." Okko grinned wide, ruffling her hair as doing well to avoid her swatting hands.
Livia had forgotten that he had seen her months before outside the Elven Quarter, keeping the crowd back.
"As nice as it is to see you, Ko, I am on assignment. I cannot chat for long." She lied, looking up at the taller male. He was eight years older than her, but still retained that youthful look to him.
"Right. I am sure they can spare without you for a night. We heard you are doing better with your magic, Liv. I am proud of you."
Before she could protest, Okko wrapped his arms around her and squeezed. She stood there, not moving, until she realised she had missed her brother. Her arms squished him equally, earning her a chuckle from him. "You did it, Livs. Like you promised me... Someone said they saw you here, and... I had to find you. You also promised that you would come back home and have dinner with us. Fuck what Mother says about your outfit. Tonight. You are to come to dinner tonight."
"Tonight? Listen, Okko, I will do dinner... but I really have to go now..." But his arms did not release her. Her eyes could catch sight of Silas Artesto now making his way out from the store, and soon, see the Head of the House Quinnick present.
If she knew anything about her brothers, it was that they would enjoy any moment to tease her. Celebratory thoughts and proud brotherly love would be soon forgotten once Okko sees Livia, obviously not on assignment, accompanied by a handsome fellow Initiate. Her cheeks burned, now doing her best to push Okko away.
"Gods, Ko! Alright! Alright! I will do dinner now let me go!"