[@Dark Light] In a matter of moments, the world Saoirse had been working so hard to build up over the past 8 years, had come crashing down on her head. She had seemingly lost everything. Her money, her home, her [i]soulmate[/i]. Everything seemingly lost in an instant. An indescribable feeling shook her to her very core. A feeling she knew all too well. The feeling she had the day she forgot everything. The feeling of being just.... Empty. The feeling as if all emotion, all sensations becoming numb, like everything that led up to that point was just a taunting dream that she couldn't wake up from, like nothing mattered anymore. She had pressed a blade of silver against her chest, directly above her heart. She wanted to die, to end all of the pain and suffering, to end it all! Yet... She found herself unable to commit the deed. Days passed, Saoirse barely ate or slept and locked herself away in her room. Why? Why did this have to happen?! Why was she fated to be alone?! Saoirse could only blame herself for what had happened. Rose was right; this was her fault. Unfortunately, there was nothing she could do to fix it. He was gone. Maxwell had come to explain her inheritance from her late soulmate. Nearly everything he owned now belonged to her. However, this news fell upon deaf ears. All Saoirse could do was nod. "I see... Please just call me Saoirse. The term 'Lady' is not a title that I find myself worthy of nor very fitting. That aside, thank you for agreeing to serve me, even if it is just because it was Dorian's last request to you. Thank you. I will surely be needing the help in keeping up with the manor." She finally replied. [@Argetlam350] Soon after, Saoirse heard a female voice ring out throughout the manor. She decided to address the voice as she entered the main entry way. "Can I help you? I'm afraid to inform you that Dorian has passed away. I am the current owner of this residence." She replied to the interesting, skull faced woman. However, to say such a thing was truly painful to say and even more painful to know it to be true.