The passing days held the reconstruction of the building and outreach to the families of the three victims of the fire.413Please respect copyright.PENANAxNJQqOzszs
A week soon passed, and Eva remained to herself, her thoughts collecting.
Three souls fell victim to the events at the tavern. The mourning of family and weeping of loved ones drew Evangelique into a grim mindset.
More and more, the decision of becoming a Lieutenant belabored her.413Please respect copyright.PENANAgpGx1d3I6y
The opportunity to become a protector of those who couldn't fight for themselves was hers.413Please respect copyright.PENANAFrnqzYYVho
A desire to possibly save lives from calamity grew in her, but like Ago, would she face self-confliction?
"It's been a week since you came to Mumei," said Ago. He walked with Evangelique in the snow, watching the winter birds fly in the Prussian evening sky.413Please respect copyright.PENANAtXHUZ7q5BF
"Yes," replied Eva. "And I've learned so much in such little time."413Please respect copyright.PENANAqlvOVZp38a
"Life tends to be that way when you're living a life of learning," responded Ago. "And when you live the life of a Lieutenant."
Evangelique stared down at the snow.
"You still haven't made a choice, have you?" asked Ago.413Please respect copyright.PENANAf00YL31Avm
"Not yet..." answered Eva. "As much as I understand the importance of being a Lieutenant, I don't think I could be up to the tasks. I'm not very strong, and what strength I do have, I don't understand."413Please respect copyright.PENANA3ADCzeGpyo
"I'm guessing you are referring to the flower incident?" questioned Ago.
Eva eyes quickly made their way to Ago's, anxiety riddling them.
"Calm down now," said Ago. "Tsubaki told me, and you aren't in trouble or anything."413Please respect copyright.PENANApDG7ePwMLr
"But I nearly killed that man..." replied Eva.413Please respect copyright.PENANAsysHCF7yxH
"That is true," started Ago. "But you didn't, and that's what matters now."
He sighed and looked up once again to the clouds.
"I guess I was thrown off at first," spoke Ago. "When I met you, all I could see was the human side of you. But it turns out that you're a Halfling--half Hamadryad and half-Human."413Please respect copyright.PENANABW5S4unHFs
"Could that have to do with why I have no control over my powers?" asked Eva.
Ago laughed.
"Sister Eva, that has everything to do with why can't control your powers."413Please respect copyright.PENANAgx5djMmNvy
"Huh?"
Ago walked up to a small cottage and opened the door. As soon as the door opened, warmth met Eva, and she could smell the scent of a familiar stew.
"Dear, I'm home!" called Ago. "I brought the new sister of our family as well."413Please respect copyright.PENANAa9SUwUnNTs
"Thank goodness you're home!" replied the voice of a woman. Her dialect was different than the people of Mumei but somehow nostalgic to Eva.
The woman came into the front entrance area of the cottage.413Please respect copyright.PENANAgpCRvNYxCf
She had beautiful, sepia-toned skin and long, lavender-hued hair and wore a dress that was a forest green and greyed red. In her arms, she held a small toddler with spiky crimson hair.
Ago's wife kissed him gently. Once she slowly pulled away, Eva could see how beaming with love Ago was.
"The little one has been waiting for you all day," said his wife. Ago took the small child from his wife's arms.413Please respect copyright.PENANAd9bbryddFd
"Well, how are you today my little bird?" asked Ago, happily. The toddler laughed and giggled as Ago swung him up in the air carefully.413Please respect copyright.PENANAeRMPwnH0XD
"Is he your child?" asked Eva.413Please respect copyright.PENANAMzvIVAegd5
"Yes!" exclaimed Ago, in a jovial voice.413Please respect copyright.PENANA87q5lXBDTE
"He's the child of a family friend," said Ago's wife. "Our family friend has twelve children, so we volunteer to watch over the younger children from time to time."413Please respect copyright.PENANA51sORdSR5g
"Except for the little one here," added Ago. "He's here every day because he loves us so much!"
He turned to look at the tiny child he held in his arms.
"Isn't that right?" asked Ago. He tickled the small toddler, and he giggled some more.413Please respect copyright.PENANAnUkV9EdCYj
"You must be Evangelique," spoke Ago's wife. She bowed. "I am called Nadia.413Please respect copyright.PENANAYT17FBnGnG
"It's nice to meet you, Miss Nadia!" replied Eva.413Please respect copyright.PENANA5VnQi0LtW0
"Please, no need for formalities. After all, as Ago puts it, we are all family when we are together in Elohim."413Please respect copyright.PENANAstw2lIP0KK
That evening, Eva ate with Ago and Nadia. The small toddler, who was nicknamed Tori, fell asleep in Ago's arms.
"I suppose I should get him home now," said Ago, softly.413Please respect copyright.PENANAPVIkmJvWlj
"He will probably cry as soon as he realizes you're gone," replied Nadia with a soft giggle.413Please respect copyright.PENANAM0YP3SVix9
"You may be right," remarked Ago with a silly smile. He opened the door of the cottage and walked out. "I'll be back soon."413Please respect copyright.PENANAFPd5P1ITWT
"Be safe!" responded Nadia.
Evangelique smiled contently. Everything about the small family was precious and warm to her, and in that little cottage, she felt sanctuary.
"So I heard from Ago that you are from Aleilyo?" asked Nadia.413Please respect copyright.PENANAyRce8eO6l4
"Yes, that is correct!" replied Eva.
Nadia smiled softly. Her face glowed in the light of a warm fire.
"I am from there, too," said Nadia.413Please respect copyright.PENANAQZHUvkAlDr
"Really?" asked Eva. "So could that mean you're a--"
Nadia nodded as she lifted one of the sleeves of her dress. From her skin, a cherry blossom grew.
"Yes, I am a Hamadryad," she began. "I was known by a different name then, but that name was one given to those of the regal line."413Please respect copyright.PENANAnRCyHHXin5
"Woah..." breathed Eva. She paused for a moment to think deeply. "If that's the case, then why are you here?"
Nadia looked down and smiled dolefully.
"You are nineteen, am I correct?" asked Nadia.413Please respect copyright.PENANAy0jehgKkxt
"Yes, that's right," replied Eva.413Please respect copyright.PENANAGWpwXguwkk
"I see," stated Nadia. "Then I suppose...you haven't heard about what happened in Aleiliyo twenty years ago."413Please respect copyright.PENANA6y5tLHj4zY