Lili
is not dead after all lol
Ausyenne pulled out the ink bottle and quills, setting them aside. She flipped through the pages of the book, wondering what could be written in it. Then again, she probably wouldn't read it, as she didn't like reading anyway. Throwing the book down next to the writing utensils, she dug deeper into the satchel, finding the pouch - which, again, probably contained money and she wasn't interested in - and continued to explore the leather bag.
The necklace confounded her. It was hanging by a silver chair, and what hung from it was her name, in sterling caligraphed letters.
Ausyenne
"What," she murmered, a little creeped out. Still, she put it on, and liked how it fit perfected in the hollow of her neck.
That was when the rabbit came in. And this rabbit talked. Of course, she screamed, though it was more of a surprised squack then a bloodcurtling shriek. "It's a rabbit!" She cried, quite obviously.
The necklace confounded her. It was hanging by a silver chair, and what hung from it was her name, in sterling caligraphed letters.
Ausyenne
"What," she murmered, a little creeped out. Still, she put it on, and liked how it fit perfected in the hollow of her neck.
That was when the rabbit came in. And this rabbit talked. Of course, she screamed, though it was more of a surprised squack then a bloodcurtling shriek. "It's a rabbit!" She cried, quite obviously.