Eurydice had been walking around the paths by her home when she saw someone fallen over in the brushes. She moved closer finally realizing who it was, well rather what he was.
An elf around these parts? I've never seen one in person. she thought to herself as she continued to think of what should be done. He looked like he was asleep. He had sweat droplets across his forehead and he looked dirty so she guessed he must of been out here for a while.
A few minutes later, Eurydice had tried to pick him up enough to get him back to her place before anyone saw them. He was much bigger than her so she had taken off her cloak and found a way to get it underneath him and slowly but surely was able to drag him back home. When she got home she foudn a spot in her greenhouse so no one would notice he was there and she didnt need to elf to know where she lived.
Eurydice weaved a spell to keep the elf tangled in her roses. It covered him from his hair to his toes. The roses were red, pink, orange, and all sorts of colors. She didnt have many magical powers but she did have a way with plants and flowers. She sat there waiting for him to awake. She tried to take as much of him in, how tired he looked, but how strong he seemed to be. She didnt know how long it would be until he had woken up.
It had been a few hours ans she had grabbed a container of water for herself. It was a little muggy in the greenhouse. When she started to notice his eyes were opening and he had started to make some noise. She jolted up, not knowing what she was going to do. She was glad she had the roses around him because she didnt know what he was capable of.
"You're safe, for now. I found you and brought you..someone safe. No one will find us." She didnt know how much she should tell him. How much he should know. She was standing now, her long hair being held up in a pony tail and she had begun to shuffle her feet and findle her fingers out of nervousness.
She had planned to somehow take his hair, since that was the source of his 'powers' but she couldnt believe how childish she looked. She didnt seem tough or mean. Not how she wanted to present herself.