[hr] [center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180607/9e05ba73af0a70baf7387e6aa6158a69.png[/img][/center] [hr] [indent][color=E69790][i]Look at the silver lining, Seri, at least you’ll be far from those idiots you dislike healing so much![/i][/color] Sericea Primrose sighed as she walked forward, hands buried in the pockets of her crimson longcoat as she headed for the city gates that led to the countryside. Her sister’s sheepish words echoed in her head, reminding her that she didn’t have to deal in a crowded cathedral with a bunch of barely competent clerics and the people who relied on her to coordinate and heal the injured. At the end of the day she wondered what she hated more – that she had to journey with a bunch of separate idiots or that she had to take orders from someone representing the royal crown. There was little Sericea hated more than taking orders from someone who didn’t know what they were talking about and a stuffy knight who had never left the capital wasn’t exactly someone who had right to boss her around. She was pretty sure that he was going to get himself injured from his “knightly” bravado and she was going to have to heal him as if it was her civic duty to do so. She could only imagine the sort of person he would be. She moved her lips to a fake smile as she thought about the prospect of dealing with someone like that. But it was deal with the idiot knight or deal with a whole slew of idiot clerics and mumbling idiots. Plus, the bandits were the cause of a lot of her suffering so they needed their just desserts as well; they had ruined the festival for her, after all. As she thought over the prospects she noticed that only two people stood at the gates, ready to get the princess back. She had a feeling the rest of the “team” had been running late. While she kept her expression pleasant her emotions internally were rather livid. She didn’t like her time being wasted. She moved forward, making eye contact with the knight and gave the proper courtesies to him and the noble she recognized as one of the lesser princesses of Gardenia. [color=E69790]“I certainly hope this is not our entire group.”[/color] She uttered, politely.[/indent]