"Aww!" she sighed and placed a hand over her forehead. Even though Elise was sure that she bumped into a person, the person's body was to firm that she almost thought that she actually bumped at a wall. "I'm sorry," she mumbled out, realizing that it was her mistake for walking without looking at the road ahead of her.
The person that she bumped had a skinny yet tall firm covered in a deep black cloak. He must be a sorcerer, Elise thought silently, scrutinizing her eyes to examine the person that she bumped without minding that it was rude for her to stare.
The man narrowed his eyes for a moment at the young lady that bumped him before looking to the red bracelet at her hand. "No, it was also my fault for delaying the walk to stand in the middle of the road," he spoke with a refreshing tone.
Elise didn't say much and bowed her head a little to continue her walk to the house. William turned his head a little and saw the man stood still for a moment.
"The sweet child." The man in the black cloak hummed out. "It seems my journey here isn't to bad." When a large number of people passed before him, William saw him disappeared.
Elise continued her uneventful yet peaceful life with her daily routine of household chores and studies. When a week finally passed to the day of her birthday, Diana woke up early to prepare her birthday celebration. Cakes and Elise's favorite menus lined up from the edge of the table to the opposite side.
Elise walked up toward her mother and rolled her sleeve, wanting to lend a hand in the kitchen but was quickly rejected by her William and Diana, the shooed her off to the living room. When a sound a knocking from the door echoed to the silent hall near the living room, Elise stood up in a hurry to greet her uncle and aunt with her father beside her.
When Elise opened the door, a bouquet of flowers greeted her in advance, followed by the gruff voice of Russel. "Happy birthday, Elise!"
Elise took the bouquet that was made up of her favorite vivid pastel pink Peony Flowers and thanked Russel and Sharon who appeared after the flowers. "Thank you, uncle Russel and aunt Sharon, for the beautiful gift."
"Gift? This flowers? Nae, nae, nae." Russel shook his head and helped Sharon to give out a present box that they hid from behind.
"Happy birthday." Sharon wished her mildly.
Elise felt Gilbert patting her shoulder. "Come inside, the evening weather is not good for a pregnant woman."
Elise nodded and stepped aside for her uncle and aunt to enter. Diana and William greeted them and helped them to put away their trunks in the guest's room. The small family gathered in the dining room and shared some stories for a few moments to wait for Diana to bring up the birthday cake.
Sitting in the table, William who smelled the cake from afar sent a faint signal with a glance to her the other people in the table and clapped out to sing the happy birthday song for Elise. Elise was a little shy to hold a birthday party with her as the main person for the celebration but nevertheless she truly felt happy from the bottom of her heart.
After making a wish so that her peaceful life and family would be protected under God's compassionate light, they placed the cake aside to eat the food first before having the cake as their desert.
"I heard that tomorrow you'll be attending the Church's test, Elise." Sharon spoked first, bringing the topic that both Scott siblings had a hard time bringing on.
Elise could spot the worried tone that her aunt used and placed down her spoon to reply. "Yes, well. But I can't say that I have the confidence to pass as it is said to be the most difficult test in the Empire."
"I also heard that Mr. Ford's son fancy you. What do you say about the young man?" Sharon asked a little curious. Mr. Ford's son, Frank Ford was the only son of the farmer family, he was a gentle young man that often greeted Elise when she hanged the clothes in the backyard that was near the farm. Perhaps for his admirers, his greetings was an event to look upon. However, for Elise she didn't saw the man with the same eyes of the girls in her town. If only she saw him as a very good person but not to the point of liking him.
"He's a good man," Elise replied briefly. Sharon sang out a long oh in a little bummer that she wasn't able to ask more of what Elise could be interested in other than working in the Church.
Although her family didn't oppose her strongly, Elise knew that they didn't favor her idea of working in the Church due to how dangerous the work was but Elise felt the need to work there to cultivate her power as the Sweet Child and perhaps learn a way to protect herself without having to depend on the red bracelet on her hand.
Gilbert cleared his throat lightly and steered the conversation. "Speaking about that, the Church seemed to be posting another announcement in the Town's notice board. It seemed that hunters and sorcerer would be placed in each town to defend the towns in Runalia from the advance that the dark sorcerers made."
"That's great." Sharon praised. "The Church may be hell-bent on building a bridge between the Mythical beings and humans, but from my perspective, it doesn't sound that bad. The land grew more prosperous than before, don't you think?"
Elise nodded to her aunt's words and heard Russel speaking. "The one and only enemy humans have now are the dark sorcerers. Even if someone opposes the Church's idea, they wouldn't be able to as the only people who could fight them are the mythical beings."
"The Duke of Downbridge, Duke Norton seemed to be wanting on making the land exclusive for humans, or so that what the gossips said." Russel continued and Elise shown some intrigued to the matter that her uncle spoke.
"But humans who live Downbridge have lived with mythical beings for over than two centuries why did he change it all of a sudden?" Elise asked and Russel replied by shrugging his shoulder.
"I don't know perhaps Duke Norton hated mythical beings, unlike the previous dukes that ruled Downbridge." He stated simply.
"Stop speaking about that now. The conversation would only make our cake to have a bitter aftertaste. Speaking about the Lords are forbidden, you know." Diana spoke and placed the triangular-cut slice of cakes to the people in the table.
"But there're no one is here other than us, mom," William spoke and felt her mother pinching his cheek.
"Walls have ears, darling," Diana replied.
William slanted his head to the side unable to understand what her mother was saying and tugged to Elise's dress hoping that she'll give him an answer. "It means someone can overhear us. Have this, Will." Elise steered and gave him another slice of cake which he received with a sparkling smile.
When the night ended and dawn break to bring a dampened morning after the light rain last night, Elise woke up earlier than the days before to review some of the books she deemed as important and breath in to calm down her nervousness.
After breakfast, Elise prepared herself to take the carriage to Afgard where the Church test would be held on and walked out of the house.
"Bring this too." Diana spoked from behind, giving her sandwiches wrapped in a red handkerchief.
"You don't have to mum, I could have buy something in the town." Elise took the sandwiches and felt a soft flick on her forehead from her mother.
"You should have something before you left. Don't tire yourself too much." Diana replied and felt Sharon coming from the back. "Are you going now, Elise?"
"Yes." Elise nodded and reached her hand out to rub her aunt's stomach carefully. "I'll go now the distance to Afgard is far. Bye, mom, aunty, and betty."
"Take care." They wished as Elise ran to catch the closest coach to Afgard when she turned her back a little to wave her hand at the two figures, she faintly saw a vague image of a man with a black cloak beside them. When she blinked twice and rubbed her eyes, the black figure disappeared.
She didn't think much of the image as she heard a scruffy voice coming from the carriage. "A ride, young lady?"
"Yes, please." Elise replied and get inside of the carriage.
The town of Afgard was not Elise's first time to visit. She had come to this place once a very long time ago. It was a memory that saved her from her misfortune and brought her to the place where she could proudly call home now. After entering the blocking wall that surrounded the large town, Elise who sat at the edge of the coach peeked her head a little out of the carriage to be greeted with people crowding the street. She saw the street too before in the past but it was too dark that she could barely remember the sight.
"Is it your first time here to the town, young lady?" An old woman beside her spoke.
Elise turned her head and shook. "No, it's my second time here. The town is very merry today, has it always like this every day?"
"It's the town of the capital, so what you expect other than upheaval here. But as exciting and bright this town is, you could also see darkness lurking." Elise heard the old woman's words and saw a young girl being shackled in her neck and her wrists, the slaves who were about to be sell.
Afgard was known well for its slave auction and although it was a normal scene for many people, Elise couldn't hold her concerned frown at the view.
"You have a warm heart-" The old woman praised, taking Elise's attention to her. "It's rare for people to feel concerned for slaves you see." the old woman explained. "Where are you going to visit?"
"The Church," Elise replied. "I'm going to take the test."
"Oh, you mean the test to work in the Church?" The old woman saw Elise reply with a nod and sighed. "I don't want to dampen your aspiration but working in the church is dangerous."
Elise smiled softly and felt the coachman pulling the reign of the horse to stop the coach. "I know, thank you for your concern."
Elise hopped down from the coach and passed two silver to the coach and turned her face toward the large white building divided into three sections and a steep staircase to the Church. The building had a beautiful cross on the top of the roof with lush green trees over to bring shades it was a very mesmerizing view to her eyes.
Elise ascended up and saw men lining up in the other direction from the Church and followed to see a parchment written 'Church's Evaluation' and followed to lined up in the queue. Being the only lady and commoner in the place Elise stood up like a sore spot than the others. People couldn't help but stare at her, thinking how naive Elise was to line up in a wrong queue.
When it was time for her for the adviser to ask her identity his mouth moved on to ask. "Name and age."
"Elise Scott, seventeen years old, sire."
The man nodded and moved his feathery pen only to stop and asked again. "Elise?" A female's name?
He placed down the writing board to see the small little lady and sighed. "Young lady, you lined up in the wrong queue. The Church's entrance is over there." he pointed his hand and Elise shook her head.
She had somehow expected this to happen. A woman, working as in the church with job to protect the balance of human and mythical beast. The job itself doesn't only require intellegence but strength due to how dangerous the job is. However she had made her decision long time ago and she'll never back off now. "No, I'm not wrong, I do not want to go to the Church for now. I want to take up the written exam."
"The test is only for men, young lady." He reminded, seeing the little naive lamb that had lost her way.
"I haven't heard of such a rule before. The Church had never said that it was only for men." Elise returned back and saw the man frowned.
"Pardon my manner young lady, but this isn't a playground nor is it a lenient place you think it is. People who took the test could also lose their lives as this is a work with your lives in the line the test is only the easy version of the work but that didn't mean that the consequence would be different." He didn't hold back with his warning and gave a sour tone that rose some other people's eyes on her.
"I came with that as my resolve," Elise replied and saw the man sighing to give her a small paper to let her in. "Silly woman, life is more important, I have warned you." he murmured.
"I appreciate your kindness, sir thank you." she took the paper with numbers of twenty four upon it and pulled the edge of her skirt that had been sweeping the floor and walked inside the hall.
Elise looked around as she didn't know where to go and followed the rest of the men who seemed to know their way to the place where the test would be held at. Opening the large two doors to the place with a large blackboard and long desks, Elise noted that the slightly dimmed place must be the evaluation hall in which the test would be taken in.
"Are you also here to take the test?" A voice curious voice came from behind.
"Yes." Elise replied briefly to look up and see a man with deep brown hair and caramel eyes extending his hand to her.
"I'm Ernest, Ernest Lone." the man introduced with a laid-back posture.
"I'm Elise Scott, nice to meet you, Mr. Lone."
"You seem to be quite confident," Ernest spoke in which Elise returned with a lift of her red brows. "Don't you see?" he bent his back and pointed to the rest of the men who had been watching at her with delving gazes. "Although they looked calm outside, the room had been noisy from the tapping fingers and feet all the time. It's a clear body sign of nervousness- but you don't seem to be nervous."
"I'm nervous but I'm also confident and excited." Elise looked at the man grinning.
"You got guts. It's rare to see someone especially a lady here, let's do our best and wish for the best outcomes." Ernest praised.
Elise found the man a little weird. He told her as a confident one but in the room there isn't anyone far more confident than him. "Likewise, good luck to you."
Ernest bent his head down and moved his steps to one of the seats. Following him, Elise took a random seat at the desk and not long after, a man with grayish hair named Ruhan closed off the door and passed the test over to the rest of the audience.
Taking the paper on her hand and a pen, on the other hand, she dipped the pointed sharp nib to dip it in the black ink and read the question to fill the rest of the questions.
Sparrows sang out a melody continuously hovering before the sounds of tick took from the wooden clock not far from the wall across Elise. By times, she could hear sigh and indistinctive whisper but nevertheless her focus didn't falter. Her eyes stuck on the question and her whole sense stayed on the answer that floated on her mind.
After a good two hours of filling the test, Ruhan the overseer of the test clacked the wooden stick on to the table to make a startling loud sound and stated. "The test is finished. Please pass your papers in sequence to me starting from the person on the east."
Elise placed her pen down and saw The man being called by Ruhan stood up and placed the paper and continuously followed by the rest of the people until it was her time to do so.
As she placed the test paper on the lectern, Elise walked out to exit the hall and strolled down the wooden hall. Not far from the place a man with a blond hair had his eyes fixed on the red-haired girl he spotted until she left the Church.
"Mr. Anderson?" Alex heard a voice calling his name and broke his gaze from Elise to looked down at Ruhan.
"My apologies, What was it again?" Alex asked again and saw the old man giving a stern face just because he dozed off for a round minute.
"The meeting of the Lord would be held tomorrow. I hope you have put good words to Lord Ian to attend the meeting, didn't you?"
Alex pulled a smile. "I tried but whether he would come or not would be up to his will. You do know with how fickle the Lord is him hearing my words is count as miracle from God. Let's just hope he remember." He heard Ruhan replying him with a deep sigh and shrugged his shoulder off.
"I have some urgent business to attend. Well then," Alex bent his neck to went off to the inner room of the Church.
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