[color=lightgray][h1][center][color=LightSteelBlue]Cassius[/color] & [color=firebrick]Violet[/color] [/center][/h1] Cassius was absolutely buzzing as the adrenaline of combat still coursed through his veins. He wanted to pursue the fleeing man and meet him with the same ending as his colleague, but he knew it would be a fool’s errand…and that the important thing at this time was making sure that the woman was alright. He cautiously made his way over to the woman as her attacker fled, doing what he could to be gentle in his movements as to not startle her further. He took in the sight of her as she slowly made her way to her feet. The poor girl’s face was covered in blood. Cas hoped that, at the very least it was the man’s blood and not her own. The look in her eyes was vacant, and he could not help but notice the scar that decorated her face. The woman’s words filled him with a sense of gloom as she suggested that he should have let the men hurt her. With a deep breath and a look of reassurance, Cassius lowered his stance to meet her gaze. [color=LightSteelBlue]”Listen…I don’t know you, but I don’t need to know anything about you in order to know that you’re wrong. Whatever it was that those men had in store for you, there is no reality where I should have left you to that fate.”[/color] Cassius flashed her a genuine, caring smile…his eyes full of concern and warmth. [color=LightSteelBlue]”I know that this is a loaded question, but are you alright? Rather, are you hurt? Do we need to get you to a doctor?”[/color] Violet's eyes scanned over the shadowed figure as he spoke. Let out a deep sigh as he showed concern for her. Truthfully she would rather not see a doctor or anyone at this point in time. She just wanted to go home, hide in her room and wait for the passing days. She did however have some very serious questions to ask her mother. Why were they so adamant about the fact that she had been killed? Clearly, she had not, she was standing here.. Breathing..living.. So why would they say that? She pulled herself out of her thoughts long enough to speak to the man. [color=firebrick]“ My name is Lady Violet Damien.”[/color] She said her voice was still stone cold. “ I am fine..” she actually felt better than she had prior to the attack strangely enough. [color=firebrick]“I was heading to find my carriage, if you could possibly help me my vision is quite poor. Im blind. I also lost my cane at some point…”[/color] Her voice seemed to drop into a defeated tone. [color=firebrick]“Your name Sir? I suppose I should thank you for helping me.”[/color] “My name is Lady Violet Damien”… Cassius’ expression changed from one of concern to one of disbelief as he processed the woman’s words. It was almost comical after everything else that had transpired today. [i]Another Damien.[/i] A sly, crooked smile curled across his face but the warmth and kindness remained. He took a step back to really take in this Lady Violet Damien, trying to gauge the familial resemblance. It was a bit difficult seeing as she was covered in blood…but perhaps that was its own telltale sign of the Damien family. He considered just coming out with the fact that he was her long, lost kin…but honestly it seemed like too much all at once for the poor woman. After all that had just transpired, he figured the last thing she needed was even more life altering information. So, he decided to keep things close to his chest for now. He did, however, plan to help her get home safely. [color=LightSteelBlue]“It is lovely to make your acquaintance, Lady Violet. Of course, I wish the circumstances had been different, but at least you are safe.”[/color] Cassius began to look around the area for Violet’s cane, searching as he spoke. [color=LightSteelBlue] “Truly, this is a strange world we live in my lady. I’m not one to put all of my eggs in the basket of fate, but I’ll admit that I’m grateful for whatever force it was that led me to this park on this night.”[/color] Finally, he found the cane hidden amongst the broken branches and tall grass. Taking it in his hand, he walked over and presented it to Violet. [color=LightSteelBlue] “And as for me…My name is Cassius Vael. It would be my honor to escort you home. You’ll probably find this hard to believe, but I was just about to go meet with the Count as it were. Coincidences are always interesting, are they not?”[/color] Violet reached out for her cane, her hand moving around to find the object as Cassius moved it closer to her. She gripped onto it grateful for the returned support as she leaned against it while standing in the middle of the blood-soaked dirt they had tumbled into. Violet did notice her legs were feeling better, they felt stronger. It didn’t quite make sense to her considering the fact that just moments before the attack she was struggling at taking steps to begin with. Once she got her balance back Violet couldn’t help but feel strange towards this man. Why would some stranger kill a man who was trying to harm a woman and not require anything in return? He also somehow had a planned meeting with her father and chalked it up to a coincidence. She wasn’t buying it. “ I do find it hard to believe Sir Vael. Call me old fashion but an attempt on my life followed by a random person who coincidentally finds me in the woods and happens to be visiting my father.” Violet said between gritted teeth as she felt her hand trip onto her cane tighter than before. It was then that she heard some panicked feet run toward her location, she could hear at least 4 sets of feet hitting the pavement as the sounds of rustling bushes and clanking metal echoed around her. [color=aqua]“ Halt!”[/color] shouted a deep voice as the sounds of a sword unsheathing could be heard. Violet looked around slightly confused as two men came up behind Cassius wrapping each of him arms with theirs pulling him behind his back as the two armored knights held Cassius in a tight hold [color=aqua]“ M’lady, We were following you as instructed by your parents. We lost sight of you and tracked some footsteps heading this direction. “ [/color]The guard looked down at the nearly decapitated man at Cassius' feet, [color=aqua]“ Are you alright?”[/color]the concerned guard asked as he placed a hand on Violet's shoulder. [color=firebrick]“Yes , thank you. Two men tried to attack me, taking me out of the park. “[/color] she paused leaving out the part of the man across from her assisting her. [color=firebrick]“ I must have bit my lip as I felt a bunch of blood around my chin but other then that I am alright” [/color] The guard let out a heavy sigh of relief. Her father would still be very displeased with them, especially in the condition she was returning in. [color=aqua]“ What do you want to be done with this man?”[/color] He asked, turning his attention to Cassius. Violet turned her attention to the man, she kept silent as a curved smirk at the corner of her mouth slowly appeared. She lingered in the silence long enough to atleast spook him, if he was going to do anything , with the guard around perhaps he wouldn’t try something now. [color=firebrick]“ He did nothing wrong, He actually is the reason that man is dead on the ground.” [/color] She sighed, [color=firebrick]“ He says he has a meeting with Father, Escort him there in my Carriage.” [/color] If he was lying about this meeting then she would imagine he would give in to his lie. If he happened to be telling the truth, then at least she felt safer on her trip home. Cassius realized quickly that he was correct in not revealing his identity. In fact, perhaps he should have left the part out about meeting with the Count. Her skepticism was fair, given all that had just transpired, and just as Cas was bout to answer her and try to put her concerns at ease…the guards approached. He stayed calm and collected as they restrained him. This wasn’t his first run-in with the law, after all. Listening to Violet explain what happened, a smug grin came across his face as Violet purposefully gave no mention of him nor the part he played in the incident. He respected what she was doing. He could tell that she was playing with him a bit, and that she was being strategic above all else. Was she actually trying to make him panic? Perhaps It was fair, given the strangeness of all that happened, for her to rather be safe than sorry in this situation. It was a good move. He was impressed. Finally, though, she mentioned that he had done nothing wrong. His smile at her grew as she explained that perhaps the guards should escort him to the Damien estate. Again, he respected the move. He was relieved that she hadn’t fully thrown him under the carriage, but seeing her renewed self-preservation was honestly nice after she had just moments ago suggested that he should have left her to die. Something about her seemed stronger, more capable, and less frail than when he had initially found her. If this strange yet impressive woman really was his sister, he looked forward to getting to know her more. But for now, an escort under the watchful eye of her guards would simply have to suffice. [color=LightSteelBlue]“Shall we then?”[/color] Cassius asked, slightly pulling against the guard’s grasp in the direction that they came from. Cassius was purposefully quiet during the ride back to the Damien estate. For most of the trip, he replayed the battle in his mind. The glory of it all. His opponent thought he was a bad, bad man…Cas proved him wrong. He reveled in the victory, and only wished he could have fell the other thug as well. That man escaping was going to come back to haunt them, he was sure of it. He remembered how frail Lady Violet seemed the moment he found her. Compared to now, she was like a completely different person. *Was she pretending to be afraid? Was there something that he missed?* He pondered her odd behavior and sudden change. Either way, she had been impressive. He spent the rest of the trip toying with one Violet’s guards, giving them his best *kiss me* eyes and seductive grin. Something about being a menace was just…so…much…fun. It was not long before the two were inside the carriage, and even sooner that they were pulling before the Damien Estate. Past the iron gates and inside the grand doors of the imposing manor, Count Calbert could be found upon a stool in the [url=i.imgur.com/4xUmhWg.png]foyer[/url]. As the doors swung open, he was presented with the sight of his offspring finally returning home. He remained seated, taking a moment to absorb the scene before him. Bathed in the soft glow of moonlight, their figures appeared as silhouettes framed by the moonlight, casting elongated shadows that stretched across the checkered slate floor. [color=0072bc] “Violet, Cassius. “[/color] He greeted with some warmth etched in his tone despite his tense countenance. [color=0072bc] “...I see that you two have finally met.”[/color]+ Once they arrived at their destination, Cassius sauntered into his family’s home and walked straight passed his father to a nearby table where he poured himself a glass of wine. He watched curiously as Calbert and Violet talked, taking obnoxious sips from his cup. Violet looked in the direction of Cassius [color=firebrick]“I suppose … He said he had some kind of meeting with you…” [/color] she took a few steps inside, [color=firebrick]“I will let you talk business, I’ll be heading to my room for the evening. I'm rather tired. “[/color] Violet took a few more steps as the moon light crept over her face. The dried blood around her mouth as it had dripped down her chin and stained her lips. [color=firebrick]“ It’s been a long night,” [/color]she said softly as her eyes scanned over the tall shadowy figure, cringing at the sounds coming from Cassius. [color=firebrick]“It's clear your guest has no manners, perhaps you can teach him some while you're having your meeting,”[/color] she quipped as the sound of his sloppy obnoxious sips came from his mouth. Calbert's scowl deepened as Cassius walked past him, but it wasn't until he caught sight of Violet's blood-covered face, now illuminated, that he abruptly stood up from his chair. [color=0072bc]“Violet. You will remain here.”[/color] He ordered sternly , [color=0072bc]“And that guest… is your brother. He’s my son from a previous marriage. His mother has passed and he will be staying with us from now on… I understand this is a lot to take in, I understand this is a lot to take in, but it is something you must come to terms with. I I expect you to present Cassius with the same love and care as you do Crystal.”[/color] With determined steps, Calbert approached Violet and gently examined her injured face. His expression shifted to one of sadness as worry consumed him. Calbert's voice softened as he continued, his concern evident. Calbert knew it had been a bad idea for Lily to let her outside. [color=0072bc]“Are you hurt? What happened?” [/color] Violet had no reaction to the news about Cassius, her face stayed as stone-cold as it was the first time he saw her. She couldn’t care about more family members or people to [i]love…[/i] What did all of that matter in the end. Apparently she had died and yet no one seemed to have noticed, no one knew of her death..no one cared about her death. The real question was, why was she here… The only one to show a remote amount of care to her was Roman and even in that situation, he had zero reason to. Yet he still did, he was kind and caring and seemed genuinely upset at her condition but her family played it off as if it was nothing. Violet's once kind nature seemed to diminish when she wasn’t around Roman, or perhaps it was the taste of blood that caused her nature to finally come forward. [color=firebrick]“So I suppose we will take in any mutts now,”[/color] she said [color=firebrick]“I fell and bit my lip, it was nothing,”[/color] she stated in a matter-of-fact tone. She would rather not get into the conversation with her father about the possible murderers and her supposed brother killing one of them. It would just be another thing her father would sweep under the rug anyways. [color=0072bc]”Mutts? [i]Violet[/i]. He is my blood.”[/color] He gently wiped blood off her face with his hand and showed it to her. [color=0072bc] “Same as mine, see? …Blood runs thicker than water and nothing can change that fact… Family will be the only ones there for you while the rest turn their backs. ”[/color] He waved a servant over and nodded to her, soundlessly gesturing to Violet. She left and returned promptly with a wet cloth. Violets eyes narrowed in towards her fathers voice as she felt her fingers buckle into a fist. Her fingers clenching the more he spoke[color=firebrick]“ No, you only turn your back when it’s convenient. “ [/color]Her words trailed off at the end, emphasizing the word convenient. [color=firebrick]“You have a bastard son, swept him off to the side his entire life. Casually announcing his presence to your eldest as if my entire life hasn’t been a lie. “[/color] she shrugged her shoulders as a half grin spread on her lips. [color=firebrick]“ I guess that doesn’t matter considering how little our lives mean in the first place.”[/color] She took a step towards her dad[color=firebrick]“ So long as you and mother look good, then no one would need to find out…”[/color] she whispered softly, the tone of her voice holding a level of resentment. Calbert looked upon her with a mix of bewilderment and fury. He had been beginning to clean her face as she had spoken, but his movements slowed to a halt. [color=0072bc] [i]“ I did not sweep him to the side!”[/i] [/color] He retorted angrily. [color=0072bc] “Violet, his mother left me before I could even meet him…”[/color] If she had looked closely, she might have even seen tears in the corners of his eyes as he had emotionally addressed her. [color=0072bc] “I spent years looking for him…And now that he’s here I am going to give him everything I have just as I have given to you and Crystal… Forgive me for getting vexed with you but I just [i] do not[/i] understand how you could feel I don’t love you more than anything in this world!”[/color] [color=firebrick]“Love…” [/color]she huffed at the word as it left his mouth.[color=firebrick] “Very convenient once again…”[/color] she took a step back away from him. [color=firebrick]“How did I die…Father?”[/color] she asked plainly, seeing if she would omit to know. If what those men said was true, this was going to be an interesting evening. Calbert’s lips parted in surprise. [color=0072bc]“W-What? … You didn’t. Your mother told me it had all been a mistake…” [/color] As the man had spoken the words, he had realized how ridiculous they had sounded as he stared straight at the scar across her face. His eyes narrowed thoughtfully as he considered the prior interaction with his wife. [color=0072bc][i]As soon as I had drank the water, I felt so calm… All my worries had dissipated… But I was right.[/i] [/color] He suddenly sighed deeply and brushed hair lovingly from his daughter’s face. Without turning around, he said, [color=0072bc]“Liliane… Do come out now and tell us the truth.”[/color] A beautiful blonde woman emerged from the shadows of the room, gracefully moving over. She joined the two, putting her hand on Calbert’s shoulder. [color=teal] “ Let me take over from here, darling.”[/color] She said smoothly. The two made eye contact and she smiled up at him. Calbert hesitated, then finally took a step back. Liliane came to stand before her daughter, but did not move to touch her. [color=teal] “...Violet, if you are ready to understand what’s happened to you, I am ready to tell you everything. ”[/color] She softly spoke for only Violet and Calbert to hear from then on, explaining all that had occurred without sugarcoating any of it as it was not something that could be hidden for long even if they had tried. Calbert had listened on with a growing expression of dread. [color=0072bc] “Lily…”[/color] [color=teal] “As long as she’s alive, there’s hope.”[/color] Lily sweetly reminded both of them , [color=teal] “All we need now is a cure… Until then, we shall do what must be done to keep her comfortable and that is for Violet to tell us herself.’[/color] Violet took a step back…One foot after the other as she grew more space between her mother and father. Her red eyes widened as a shaking hand came to her mouth, the look of shock and horror painted across her entire expression as she stuttered to speak. [color=firebrick]“ Y-yo…you…”[/color] she managed to say. [color=firebrick]“How c-ccould you? “[/color] she said to her mother with a shocked look still plastered over her face. [color=firebrick]“ Did you know any of this ? “ [/color]she asked her father, her voice cracking with pain. [color=firebrick]“ Did you okay this?”[/color] [color=0072bc] “ No.”[/color] He softly replied somberly and met her eyes, [color=0072bc] “I thought you were dead and I was… shocked…”[/color] He drew off and then reached out a hand toward her, [color=0072bc] “But I can’t say it wasn’t the happiest moment of my life to see you alive again, Violet. I thought I had lost you…”[/color] He clenched his fists, [color=0072bc] “I will do whatever it takes to make sure it is undone and that you live as comfortably as you did.”[/color] Lily tilted her head in confusion at Violet, [color=teal] “How could I save you? Is that what you are asking? ”[/color] She asked gently, [color=teal] “I know this must be terrifying for you, Violet, but you have a second chance at life.That is a gift most of us do not receive. Be upset at me if you must, but with time, you’ll feel closer and closer to normal.”[/color] With a smile, she added, [color=teal] “Perhaps even better than normal.”[/color] Violet looked toward her father, her face softening as he spoke. He really seemed to not know anything. Her head snapped towards her mother [color=firebrick]“ You think this is terrifying? Tell me mother, do you know what its like to die…to feel peace, to live in a state of pure happiness only to be [i]ripped[/i] back out of it only to be met with a failing body that is blind, broken and weak. A mind that cannot remember anything prior to my death, not recognizing those who meant … mean..so much to you? No..you couldn’t. So do not tell me about what is terrifying for me. I will never be normal again, unless you can somehow provide me with a new life, with new memories and a new face. “ [/color]She took another step back away from them. Lily was silent for a moment as Violet had finished speaking, her expression falling apart. Finally, she told her sincerely and lowly, her voice cracking as she spoke, [color=teal] “Violet… I’m so sorry… I was only trying to help… If those are the things you want, I can do what needs to be done to provide them to you. Whatever needs to be done, we will do… But please, don’t push me away…”[/color] [color=firebrick]“You’ve done enough,” [/color]Violet stated before walking around her mother and up the grand stairs, to the place she originally intended. Her room. Calbert came to stand next to his wife. He dropped a hand on her shoulder gently, [color=#0072bc] “... She will need time, Lily… But I am sure she’ll come around.”[/color] He wasn’t certain himself what had been the right thing to do in the situation, but he couldn’t say he was angry about what Lily had done. He wasn’t quite angry at her for lying about it either. He would sort it all out as soon as he could speak to the man he needed to tonight. Lily nodded and then gracefully approached Cassius after a moment. She warmly smiled at him in greeting. It wouldn’t take long for him to notice she had a rather angelic and gentle nature, evident in both her speech and movements. [color=teal] “I’m sorry this isn’t the welcoming you probably imagined. I’m Lily, your father’s wife… I have no wish to replace your mother, but I will be here for you from now on like one as much as I can be.”[/color] She gave him a tender hug and said, [color=teal] “I promise tomorrow will be a much better day… Now. Tell me. Are you hungry?”[/color] As Lily approached him, Cassius was still reeling from what had just unfolded in front of him. In the beginning, they spoke loud enough for him to hear, and Cassius watched the back and forth as though it were the stage-play melodrama of the century. Sipping wine in between their comments, and desperately wanting to add in his own little quips and corrections. However, he remained silent. Even Cassius Vael knew when it was a poor time to interrupt…not that he always followed the notion, but the knowledge was there all the same. Things had escalated quite a bit from there as the family quarrel continued, become much more intense and…strange. His initial assumption was that he must have simply misheard his sister. He could have sworn that she had mentioned the fact that she had [i]died[/i]. Odd thing to say, seeing as she was standing before him very much alive if not uncanny. From there the volume of the conversation lowered, and Cassius smirked at the firm reminder that he was always just going the be the Bastard of the family after all. So, he turned his attention towards refilling his cup. Eventually, Violet stormed off in dramatic fashion. The poor girl had been seething with rage. He hadn’t the slightest clue what all had transpired to cause her to drip with such vitriol, but one thing he did know is that type of anger rarely comes out unprovoked. Lily’s embrace and introduction was warm and kind considering how unpleasant things had just been. Her explanation that she didn’t intend to replace his mother almost made him laugh hysterically, but he retained his mask of kindness since he could tell that she meant well. The hug was a nice touch. She seemed sweet, but he wasn’t sure yet how much of that was a mask as well. Cas found her offer of a meal to be rather enticing. Much had transpired today, perhaps too much honestly, and he had enjoyed plenty of drinks but certainly not enough food. [color=LightSteelBlue]“It’s lovely to make your acquaintance, Lily. You have a beautiful home and a…[i]lively[/i] family.”[/color] He couldn’t help himself with the last bit. He had done so well to hold his tongue, but even he had his limits. [color=LightSteelBlue]“I very much look forward to getting to know you all.”[/color] A kind smile dominated his expression as he continued. [color=LightSteelBlue]“And yes actually…I am rather starved I must admit. It’s been a long day.” [/color] [color=teal] “Aren’t you a charmer? So sweet.” [/color] Lily smiled at him and gave him an affectionate shoulder rub, [color=teal] “Alright sweetie. I'll make sure our staff and I fix you something delicious… No Damien shall go hungry in this house!”[/color] With that, the blonde woman left Cassius alone with his father. Calbert cleared his throat and came to stand by Cassius. [color=0072bc] “ Are you alright? … Thank you for bringing Violet home.“ [/color] Cassius watched Lily leave the room, his eyes still trying to read her true nature. He then turned his attention to father dearest, pondering his words for a moment before responding. [color=LightSteelBlue]“Yes, father. I am indeed [i]alright[/i]. This has perhaps been the oddest day of my entire life, but life is strange and sometimes you just have to roll with the punches.”[/color] His expression was more serious than it had been with Lily. Looking at his father was almost like looking into a broken mirror. He could see himself in the man’s face, but not wholly. It unsettled him more than he had expected. [color=LightSteelBlue]“It was no problem, though. I’m simply glad to have gotten the chance to meet Violet and escort her home safely. We had great conversations along the way as well. Bright girl, that one.”[/color] He took a long sip of his wine. [color=LightSteelBlue]“Perhaps some rest will bring her a bit of peace.”[/color] [color=0072bc] “She is very smart. Some rest will do us all some good. Tomorrow is a new day.” [/color] Calbert agreed with his son. After a weary sigh, he then added, [color=0072bc]” Cassius…You must be careful in Sorian. People are different here… Selfish and sometimes even cruel. Wandering about as you have been all day is unsafe. Please allow me to give you guards moving forward and to keep me looped in where you’re going… I understand this is asking a lot since we’ve only met, but it would hurt me if anything happened to you. You’re a lord now. I will formally introduce you tomorrow… Alright? “[/color] Cas’ instinct was to disregard what the man was saying entirely. Father or not, being told how to go about his business rarely sat well with Cassius. He was not the type to inform anyone of his whereabouts or be escorted by guards like some snotty aristocrat afraid of the masses. He was a man of the people, and first and foremost he held onto his personal freedoms tightly. However, he was willing to let things play out and at the very least tell the Count what he wanted to hear. Calbert’s final comment, however, left him speechless. Technically, he knew that being the Count’s son made him a Lord. However, he had not assumed that the man would make a public display of things. Being a bastard, he had accepted that he was going to kind of be in a separate lane as the rest of the Damiens…and to be fair that had sounded ideal to him. The thought of being officially inducted into their family was an unexpected one to say the least. He studied Calbert’s face again, a look of curiousness in his eyes. [color=LightSteelBlue]“Tomorrow?”[/color] He asked forwardly. [color=LightSteelBlue]“Just like that? You’re not even going to wait and see if I’m compatible with your [i]Noble image[/i]? Could be a reckless move...And I did not peg you as a reckless man.”[/color] Calbert stared at him, genuinely perplexed by his words. [color=0072bc] “ You are my son. Whatever image you choose to present yourself as will not change that. I will never outcast you from this family.” [/color] He then gave him a small smile. [color=0072bc] “ Let’s do this, shall we? ... Tomorrow let’s discuss and you can tell me everything there is to know about you… Well negotiate like the grown men we are and figure things out together… Just know that I can offer an opportunity for power beyond your imagination, Cassius. You will soon see why the name Damien lights up the eyes of all throughout Caesonia.”[/color] With a grin, he bowed his head, [color=0072bc] “ I have somewhere I must be… Chin up, my son. A life of winning awaits you. Lily will show you your options of bedrooms tonight.” [/color] Cassius did not speak in response to any of what his father had just told him. He did not have the words to express the overwhelming surge of thoughts and feelings storming in his mind. Instead, he played it coy, and raised his glass in a toast to his father’s words. An opportunity for power beyond his imagination…that’s what Calbert had said. Cassius had always had something inside of him that wanted more. Something that wanted [i]everything[/i]. He had been born with it. Despite his intentions to simply see and feel the beauty of the world in his own indulgent ways, that desire for more occasionally bubbled at his surface. He held it at bay, but it was always there hidden just below his scar covered being. His father’s words ignited that desire brighter than perhaps it had ever been, and his imagination began to run wild. Not many things were beyond his ability to imagine. As his father left his side, he was all alone in the Damien estate for the very first time. He took in the place properly as he walked around the room, eventually circling back to the wine and pouring himself another drink. His brain was riddled with all of the thoughts and possibilities as he continued to consider his father’s words. He had expected to come here and shock the system, but in reality it was he who had been jarred. [/color]