The council meeting too a lot longer than she expected, she had almost finished all the chores even while going at a slower pace than normal. Zak seemed too anxious and decided to wait outside, the dragons didn't seem too fond of him, perhaps it was the shiny armour? All of a sudden, Dramor jumped up and bounded out to meet Cole, although his voice seemed calm his knitted brows and scowl told her otherwise. She hoped the meeting went well, that her persuasion and how valuable Cole was to the Kingdom would sway the tide just a little. But it was a gamble, some of the judge's were cruel and spiteful for little to no reason.
"How did it go?" she asked after Cole's face morphed once again into something she didn't like, it was too serious, too... conflicted. It was like he was always fighting a battle in his head, Leanna wished she could help someway. She had finished cleaning the shacks and stood up, rolling her sleeves back back down and brushing the straw off her trousers. A deep sigh caught her off guard as Cole asked her out. "Sure, okay!" she said before thinking, smiling happily. "I've never been to a bar before. I'll have to let my parents know..." she said thoughtfully. "But how about I meet you later, after I change?"
All the words left before she thought about the weight of them, it was only when she was putting the bucket and brush away did she realise what she would be doing. She was going out. To a bar. With Cole. Wasn't that like... a date? She blushed, trying to shake those thoughts out of her head. Nonsense, it was just friendly - Cole still looked a little shaken after coming back from his journey. He probably just needed some time to get back to life in the Kingdom. "I'll come to your house, okay?"
She waved Cole goodbye, face still hot, and all but ran home - no matter what her parent's answer she was most definitely going out. When she arrived, her mother was looking slightly panicked in the living room and her father was nowhere to be seen. "Mother?" she asked gently, concerned with the worried look on normally graceful features. "Leanna, darling. Your Father is in the War Room - a rather disturbing letter from one of the neighbouring countries arrived..." Leanna frowned too, that was not good. "Mother, I'm planning on meeting a friend tonight. I'll be out of the castle." The Queen gave Leanna a confused and, at first angry, pained look. Before she sighed deeply. "Go ahead. Please... please be safe."
Leanna hugged her mother and ran upstairs, almost knocking over one of the maids. For the next four hours Leanna struggled with what to wear. She bathed, got Marie to brush and style her hair in an elegant half-up, half-down with a small barrette, and finally she decided on a very simple white blouse, with a black waistcoat and black trousers. Marie brought small boots for her as well. "I'm not sure when I'll return Marie, please leave the gate open". Leanna then headed out, heart thumping in her chest, she was nervous and excited. She dashed across the beach, the sun still in the sky creating a pretty orange hue, and she arrived at the little house she had come to love visiting.
She knocked twice, waiting with baited breath.
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