[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/190604/f9896eef08076c40e25bf4779ec5c78e.png [/img] [color=FFB6C1]Location: The Slave Market – The Outbidding everyone else for Jehenne and Rote[/color][/center] [hr] Louise sighed with a slight nod in agreement with what the Auction Master had said. It was truthful, with it was an auction and not something you purchase with your hard earned coin like an inn room or what not. She heard all the other bids for Rote and Jehenne, which were a bit shocking but the mysterious figure gave them much money to bid for these two in particular. However, she smiled slightly at the fact no one had as much money as was given to the Company. [color=FFB6C1]”I bid 5 million for Jehenne & Rote.”[/color] Louise said with a slight hopefulness this would make all the other competitors for these two to back down. She knew it wouldn’t be that easy since competition is definitely a thing in all this. In a bit of excitement, however, she did feel as if she was being watched. She ignored the hint of her being watched since it was a bit annoying, since it felt exactly when she was back at the von Hammerwhirl Estate. In the moment, she stared at Jehenne because the voice, which came out of her was beautiful. The questions from Jehenne was a bit interesting to her because of the concept of wasting money definitely wasn’t in her preview. She had been the very opposite of what most people has been since she was disowned from her family and had to pinch pennies. It felt as if Jehenne was insulting her on the fact she’s here to buy slaves for her boss. [color=FFB6C1][i]”Guess that’s what the Goreflame Staff was talking about them being more lively. Because I wonder what Jehenne knows that I don’t since I get a feeling that Rote wants to scream and yell about something interesting… And damn the consequences of said actions. Alike what I did with my father Steven exactly.”[/i][/color] Louise thought to herself, with a slight smirk on her face. She wanted so desperately make a name for herself because of her childhood and her father’s boorish lifestyle. Louise looked directly at Jehenne with a bit more interest than she had when just glancing over her body. [color=FFB6C1]”I don’t really see as if I am wasting my money on you, Jehenne Alcroft or Rote Kaufman. But your voice is definitely beautiful by the way. It is because I wanted to make a name for myself ever since I was a little girl, but my [i]Father[/i]...”[/color] Louise said with a fury in her voice, when saying father. Her clothes and hair slowly turned into fire as if it was on fire but it was actual fire and not being on fire. The look in her eyes was sincere as if it could be for how much hate she had for her father. She tried to calm down because of these questions helped her with her underlying hatred of super strict traditions, which cause parents to kill their kids. [color=FFB6C1]”I am sorry everyone at this Auction for getting a bit hateful towards one person in question, my own father. But I do mean to win this auction for Jehenne & Rote.”[/color] Louise spoke with a determined voice about the auction in question. She didn’t want to say that these two in question were interesting since Rote wants to speak about something dire and cares not about the consequences but the female noble’s voice was definitely beautiful. It was definitely unique and curious how everyone was acting in this Auction, she felt like she was acting normal and not underhanded. The Goreflame Staff crackles, pops a bit and speaks with a curious tone in its voice, which sounds like a young girl of age 9 to 10 years old. It speaks slightly louder than the other two voices, which spoke before it, however. [color=90EE90]”Louise… I thought you told us to not speak of your home nor family but you bring it up more than anyone. Do you truly seek anything or unlike this Jehenne Alcroft seeks something more than what you see in your view? Most people would rather ignore the wisdom, the understanding or the curiosity of one such as the Goreflame Staff. But you were the only one that understood us quicker than anyone within that family of yours. I am curious in how do you think you can stop the free will of Louise Ester von Hammerwhirl.”[/color] The Goreflame Staff’s curious voice speaks louder and more pronounced telling of her full name to the two slaves, even if they do not want it. It was highly curious in what Rote wanted to scream and yell, and the questions by Jehenne Alcroft were definitely interesting. However, the anger still within Louise after all this time away from her father is still a boiling point of contention and causes her magic to go out of control. It knows Louise still lacks the necessary control to control said magic within her soul and it wildly goes out of control in arguments or her unnecessary hatred towards her own father. Louise was shocked to hear what the youngest soul within the Goreflame Staff had said specifically and told everyone within this Auction her name. The von Hammerwhirl family were pretty much out casted for their roles in causing harm to Mages and much more things. However, she doesn’t know that her family is changing for the better or cares. It was mostly because of the fact her father Steven hated her and how he wanted to kill her too. [color=FFB6C1][i]”...Damn it… The Goreflame Staff, why did you have to say that? I see their pity in me for living in that household… I don’t want pity or remember those god awful traditions all I want to go forward...”[/i][/color] Louise thought to herself, with a definite frustrated look on her face. She hasn’t found the closure she wants with her family, which is why she constantly focused on the hate towards her father Steven. However, her anger dissipates with what the staff had said, however, her hair was still clearly fire and she never looked at anyone with ire at all. [color=FFB6C1]”I must say… Jehenne Alcroft. I do hope you will enjoy my company, even though you are going to be a slave for the Company.”[/color] Louise said with a regular normal smile with her hair still fire, however, this wasn’t really an order to Jehenne Alcroft but more like a request. [@Zoey White] [@Letter Bee]