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Kana got up and made her way to the window. She opened the curtains slightly and giggled at the sight she saw.
Kana got up and made her way to the window. She opened the curtains slightly and giggled at the sight she saw.
Jair glanced over. "What's so funny?" He asked, raising his eyebrows. His dark hair was still pulled back into a small ponytail.
"A puppy," she giggled in between her words, "he's chasing his own tail." She looked at him, still giggling "You should come look!"
He laughed, and came over, peering over her shoulder. He chuckled softly. "Oh, cute."
Kana let the curtain close and suddenly grew silent, mumbling something about her and the dog. She looked over at his now bandaged wound.
He raised his eyebrows slightly, wondering what she was muttering. The bandage was hidden by his shirt, though the bandages shoulder was a bit thicker looking than the other.
I truly hate that governor. She sighed and closed her eyes. She was visibly upset, but her voice sounded quite normal. "Jair?"
He looked at her. "Yeah?" He asked, wondering what she was about to say. It was obvious she was upset.
"Do you think that the governor will try and do anything that will harm us?" She looked at him, her eyebrows furrowed.
"You mean other than what he already tried?" He asked with a raised brow. He thought for a moment. "I'm not really sure." He crossed the room to the door from her room into the hallway. "Which is why I'm going to secure your door shut, so that the only way to get to you is through my room."
She nodded. "That's smart," she walked over to her bed and sat down again. "Thank you."
He nodded. "You're welcome." He sighed softly, locking the door. "I can't nail it shut; the landlady would be pissed." He frowned, then dragged the heavy wooden dresser in front of the door, then the vanity. "That will have to do. I'll put them back before we leave."
Kana fell asleep in a matter of seconds, not even bothering to get under the covers. (Time skip or..?)
Jair went back to his room, and got in bed. (Sure)
Time skip to the next morning
Kana was barely starting to wake up. She was very cold and she regretted not going under the covers.
Jair was already awake and dressed, his hair loose around his shoulders. The door between the rooms was closed.
Kana groaned as a sliver of the morning sun shined through the curtains; directly onto her face. She tried to move away from that spot but ended up falling off of the bed. (wow what a klutz) "Ow!" That woke her up.
Jair heard the thump, and opened the door. "You alright?" He asked. His eyes landed on her, and a small smile flickered across his face. "Oh, i thought you were being attacked."
Kana groaned, "Gravity attacked me." She sat upright and sighed. "I'm absolutely frigid. Why is this town so cold?"
Jair chuckled softly. "I don't know." He walked over to her, and grabbed a blanket off the bed, then threw it around her shoulders. "Try using blankets when you sleep, and you won't get cold." He joked, smiling.
Kana giggled. "What a novel idea." She wrapped the blanket fully around her and stood up. "So today might be a bit busy. I feel like we need to go back to the governors place, but we'd need more soldiers."
Jair nodded. "Yeah. I don't want to try to protect you from multiple things that whole time. I'm good, but not that good." He smiled slightly.
"It should only take a little bit for some guards to get here. I can send a messenger to tell them to come here…" Kana trailed off and bit her thumb. I don't know what we would do while waiting for them. She looked at Jair with a curious glance and raised an eyebrow.
Jair nodded. "Sounds like a good plan." He said. "But until they arrive, I think you should stay inside. We don't know how vindictive the governor will be, and i don't want to risk you getting stabbed or poisoned or kidnapped."
Kana pouted. "Unfortunately, you're right," she sighed "What do we do in the meantime? I mean…" She gestured around her. "There's not much."
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