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Faye Aubrey

Faye Aubrey
Female | Wizard/Touched
Snitches get stitches feat. Prim
Snitches get stitches feat. Prim
Pretty dresses, handsome suits, lots of dancing and beautiful music. The added touch of the very extravagant food table proved that this was indeed a party held by the royal family of Atria. Most people came here tonight to obtain some new important contacts and it showed. Small groups had started forming at the sidelines of the banquet area. It was almost like a battlefield with how some conversations took place. Accusations swung like a sword in the most elegant way with words and the very thought out replies shielded them from the damage. Some people would thrive in these kind of situations… but not Faye.
Other than accusations, some of those groups would talk about gossip instead. With some of the wizard guilds being invited to the party they seemed to be the main topic of tonight. To be more specific, the up and coming Wizards guild Phoenix Nest. Rowan now being an S class wizard, a rowdy Prim apparently causing wreckage left and right, Drell's big words… everything came and passed their lips.
Until a certain conversation came around that made Faye freeze in place.
"Have you heard? The white haired one among them. She-"
"Ah yes! I heard. They say she's a monster. Nearly killed an innocent man while he did his job."
"Tsk Tsk. Always those "touched" people. They should just stay where they belong…"
"Touched, you say? But she looks pretty plain."
"I heard she grows horns and horrendous claws and-"
"And what?" The gossipers found themselves suddenly cut over by the appearance of Prim, arms slung over them like old friends even though she'd never met them. "Do go on."
"How rude!" One of the women stood up to start lecturing about the sudden appearance of a certain blue haired girl. "You can't just cut in on our conversation. Learn some proper etiquette!" She shot again. Faye on the other hand stood flabbergasted with widened eyes.
"Proper etiquette?" Prim laughed mockingly, "That's real rich coming from some gossip monger who couldn't even get her information right."
"It seems like the information was quite correct judging from your improper attitude." One of the ladies joined the argument, although more calmly than her predecessor.
"Oh?" Prim commented, "But you've got the wrong Phoenix. I'm the touched one - well other than Drell, but I'm guessing the giant lizard lady isn't shocking enough to be gossip. See, people always think I'm keeping it secret because I don't look the part, but I'm actually pretty open about it. Idiots just get the wrong idea. I guess I technically can grow claws if I want to though. It's a cool trick, wanna see?"
The woman jumped back a little in both disgust and fear at what seemed to be a threat to them. The moment they grabbed their stuff and scurried around like the pests they were, Faye released herself from her mental prison and made her way over to Prim. She felt unsure about what she had been seeing, even less so of Prim's involvement. Was she glad or did this just cause more issues? She didn't know.
"I… appreciate what you did there but we can't be making trouble here." Faye spoke quietly.
"Don't worry." Prim shrugged, "They were going to talk about us either way, I just changed the topic a little bit. They'll gossip about that, it's what they do, but they aren't going to make a big scene about anything - we're guests of honour. That's just how it is at these things."
"You're both fearless and reckless when it comes to these things…" Faye sighed and rubbed the bridge of her nose. She wasn't entirely sure if she liked the idea of them now gossiping about Prim instead but what was done was done. She should have stepped in earlier if she had wanted to do something about that.
"Relax. Like I said, people were going to talk one way or another and I don't care if they're talking about me. I'm used to it. You, on the other hand, have made it abundantly clear you're not ready to deal with this sort of thing. I just did what made sense."
"I'm… not good at this." Faye sighed after a short moment of silence. "Thank you, I guess… I know you're not the sort to care for their words but I don't want them to be talking ill about someone I consider a friend nonetheless. I'm not sure how to feel about this all…" she admitted. "But I'm indeed not ready. Not yet. Curse Veechar in that sense. It sounded like he was the one who has been spreading these rumours. Nearly killed an innocent man? Yeah. Right."
"Assholes like that always play the victim. It's not exactly surprising. He'll get what's coming to him eventually. But I think that's enough doom and gloom for such a festive occasion, don't you?"
Faye grew silent for a moment. Eventually she'd sigh.
"You're right." She rubbed her arm once more and regained her usual composure. "I don't want to think about that jerk any longer than I have to." A quiet mumble escaped her lips while her eyes gazed towards the dance floor. She had been so busy avoiding people and the journalists covering this event that she had yet to dance herself.
Even as Faye's eyes drifted towards the dance floor, Prim's arm was already shooting out and her hand was wrapping around Faye's wrist like a vice. Without waiting for permission, she started half-leading, half-dragging her friend in the direction she had been looking. "In that case, I have just the thing."
"H-Huh?" Faye gasped in surprise as she was suddenly being led. "What are you up to-? Oh. Oh No." She stammered as they were getting closer to the dancing people in the center of the ballroom, an orchestra at the side playing music. "I have never danced in my life, Prim."
"Don't worry about it. I know what I'm doing." Prim continued to pull her friend out onto the dance floor, not stopping until they were surrounded by other pairs. She turned to face Faye, pulling her closer and putting one hand on her back while lifting the other. Slowly, she started leading her around the floor. The older girl was a bit flustered by the sudden disregard for personal space that Prim demonstrated but it was easy enough to follow her along, even putting a hand on her shoulder as it almost felt natural so that she could be more easily led around. Though… even then Faye couldn't prevent herself from stepping on Prim's toes every once in a while, immediately bouncing back when she did.
"I-I'm sorry, I told you I was no good at dancing."
"You're doing fine!" Prim laughed, "Besides, I'm a guild wizard. I've taken a lot worse punishment than you stepping on my toes. Just relax and enjoy the experience. This is nice, right?"
"R-Right…" Faye gave her an unsure smile while she allowed Prim to continue leading her. She glanced at her surroundings ever so often. People weren't looking weirdly and watching them make elegant steps actually helped her improve her own. It took a bit of looking down at her own feet to check how she was moving them but after a while Faye was no longer stepping on the toes of the shorter girl in front of her. By doing that alone, along with the knowledge people weren't staring, it helped her relax a bit and enjoy the experience as Prim had told her to. "Yeah this is kinda nice…"
"Right." Prim didn't really know what else to add beyond the affirmation. So she said nothing more for some time, simply continuing to enjoy the feeling of moving in unison with the music. She hadn't just been trying to ease Faye's mind, it was pleasant. It had been a long time since she'd actually been involved in social dancing and it was proving more fun than she could remember. She figured she may as well take her own advice and just enjoy herself.
The two Phoenix girls enjoying a dance together made for a gorgeous image. Even Faye, who usually wore little more than a stoic expression on her face, was looking a bit softer. The corners of her mouth slightly raised while the music guided their steps. Unfortunately the moment lasted only a few minutes longer as the song eventually came to an end. Everyone who participated gave their partners a grateful bow. Faye followed this gesture and lowered herself a little for Prim as she held her dress in a similar fashion as the other women. Was this supposed to be the way to do it?
Prim flashed a grin at Faye. "Look at you being all ladylike. I suppose I shouldn't drag you around any more though. You're looking a lot more relaxed, but I know this isn't really your thing."
"Oh yeah it definitely isn't." Faye rubbed the back of her head. "I'd like to catch some fresh air. I feel a bit stuffy with all the people around here." The words of the girl came out with an exhausted sigh. She really wasn't used to these sorts of things. Not in the way Prim was at least. "I'll see you in a bit." Faye turned around to leave the dance floor in the direction of the doors leading towards the balconies. Before she left Prim's sight completely, she turned around one last time and whispered something inaudible. Fortunately, the smile Prim was blessed with and the forms her lips were taking made it quite easy to guess.
"Thank you."