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"You will be alright, Wild One. Just wait now." Kyera whispered rea.s.suringly, laying her forehead to that of the lion. The great cat's eyes slowly opened and looked up at her, pain and trust seems to blend in those warm brown orbs. A soft smile creased her lips, rea.s.suring and sweet. Raina watched her, seeing the the red in Kyera's hair for the first time. Confusion and worry inched its way into her heart, but then she saw it.
Raina's eyes fell to the wounded lion and a shocked little O formed on her lips. The wound was mostly obscured by Kyera's dress and her position, but the little that could be seen still looked painful. The child moved to the head of the lion and sat down, petting him lovingly. "What happened to Rasha?" she asked turning s.h.i.+mmering eyes on Kyera.
"Well," Kyera began to respond only for a woman's voice to cut her off as though she had never spoken. It was annoying for Kyera, being as in the forest no one would cut her off, they had manners there. Here she was simply a captive in desperate need of escape, whether the humans around her knew it or not.
"That is a very, very good question. Why wasn't I informed that something so tragic had happened?" The crowd around Kyera bowed or knelt depending on their station. Kyera was already on the ground and paid no heed to the Queen who entered the room.
She hardly cared at the moment, even if the emperor himself came, Kyera's attention was more useful paid to the lion's comfort than to the royals here. The only thing She did note that Raina flinched at this woman's voice and her heart grew fierce. The inner tiger threatening to break free. Anyone causing a child to react in such a way was not a good person. "Send for the Emperor!" she demanded as if it hadn't already been done. Two servants hurried away to do her bidding as Alexi shook his head quietly. They had sent for him a couple hours ago now, but affairs of state had held him at bay. Sending for him again and delaying his work would only extend his absence.
"Mother, it seems the Emperor's Rashan was bit by a trap that was coated in poison. It seems someone decided to try trapping in the Winter Gardens." Alexi explained watching as the apparently grief stricken woman walked over to the wounded lion. The emotion seemed hollow after the rush of Emotion he had seen from Kyera. It was a wonder anyone believed her.
"Oh dear G.o.d no, not our Rashan…" she cried loudly. Her body swayed and fell landing on the lion's chest causing a gasp and whimper of pain. Kyera twisted her own body to keep the reckless woman from striking the wound or little Raina. However this action ended in a burning pain in her side, one that would most likely change to the pretty and unforgiving colors of a dark, deep bruise. 'Doesn't this woman have any sense?' Kyera wondered with a soft growl under her breath. Little Raina seemed less than surprised though her little eyes searched the Lion's body at the sound of his pain. She looked helplessly at the Queen but didn't say a word. There was nothing she could say as the tears fell from Queen Fae's eyes.
'Fake tears. Vile, troublesome woman. Get away from him, he's not dead yet.' Kyera thought rolling her eyes as the fairy landed beside her. She forced herself to meet the Fairy's eyes and smiled slightly with approval. The Fairy held a skin of water in her hands, the top held shut by a drawstring. A second fairy, with fair red hair and freckled cheeks held the other side of the bag. She looked away abit shy as Kyera took the bag from the pair.