[color=Yellow][h3][center]Lunalel Lightsword[/center][/h3][/color] Luna looked slightly embarassed. [color=yellow]"There's no way I'd ever be gorgeous, Sorcha. That would probably be someone describing you more than I."[/color] Luna said with a smile before going silent for a few seconds. [color=yellow]"I guess I've never really spoke of my family to you, have I?"[/color] [color=yellow]"Well, I grew up in a family of nothing but men. Mother died when I was fairly young and I always admired my eldest brother, Percy, for being a strong fighter and commander. He's a confident man to be sure, and I wanted to be like him. Father wanted me to act as a Lady should, but I told him I wanted to take the sword for our house to follow my brother. He laughed, but agreed in the end that I could so long as I showed results. So I worked and worked and proved my worth as a knight. Somewhere along the way, it just felt embarassing to be seen as a "lady" so I guess that probably has to do with it. It's just a matter of course I think."[/color] Luna told Sorcha, as eloquently as she could. It was a small story and hardly an exciting one. [color=yellow]"Anyhow, that's probably it."[/color] [color=red][h3][center]Eith[/center][/h3][/color] [color=red]"Bunny? My servant? We're friends already. . . Bunny will be my Right-Hand?"[/color] Eith asked herself. Bunny was smart and Eith could not think so that would work out. Eith trusted Bunny enough so that was good enough to her. Still, Eith couldn't really read but she did just recently get a very learned servant. [color=red]"Bunny, read the letter for me please?"[/color] She asked, curious of what it said.