Sending the letter had been more trouble than what Ariella originally thought it would be. The Jarl had been cautious at first and it took some persuasion from Farkas for the man to believe Ariella’s story.
Once he had agreed Ariella had been provided with paper and quill to write her message.
As she wrote however the court wizard hovered over her. He kept commenting on the prestige of the Library and the resources it held, he was no subtle in his intentions. Especially when he directly asked her if she could get some books for him.
Farkas had ushered the little man away. Mages were always difficult to work with.
Her letter briefly described her situation and she requested for any books on Dragons and the companions to be brought out to her so she could continue study whilst in Skyrim. She did not wish to attempt to cross a boarder again.
Ariella had then gone straight back to training and was now at dinner with the rest of the companions.
Ariella was last to arrive in the mead hall for dinner. She had been downstairs reading and lost track of the time. Only the inviting smell of venison stew lured her away from her book.
The only spare seat had was on the end of the table next to Njada. Not that Ariella minded, the woman wouldn’t speak to her anyway so she would probably be able to read without having to bother with conversation.
She helped herself to some food and opened the book to her page. Slowly the noise of the companions drifted away as she continued reading.
Sleepless - Part 9/?
Date: 2013-06-04 03:21 pm (UTC)Once he had agreed Ariella had been provided with paper and quill to write her message.
As she wrote however the court wizard hovered over her. He kept commenting on the prestige of the Library and the resources it held, he was no subtle in his intentions. Especially when he directly asked her if she could get some books for him.
Farkas had ushered the little man away. Mages were always difficult to work with.
Her letter briefly described her situation and she requested for any books on Dragons and the companions to be brought out to her so she could continue study whilst in Skyrim.
She did not wish to attempt to cross a boarder again.
Ariella had then gone straight back to training and was now at dinner with the rest of the companions.
Ariella was last to arrive in the mead hall for dinner. She had been downstairs reading and lost track of the time. Only the inviting smell of venison stew lured her away from her book.
The only spare seat had was on the end of the table next to Njada. Not that Ariella minded, the woman wouldn’t speak to her anyway so she would probably be able to read without having to bother with conversation.
She helped herself to some food and opened the book to her page. Slowly the noise of the companions drifted away as she continued reading.