It was around dinner time when there was a knock on the door.
"Who is it?" Lilith asked.
"It's me, Everleaf," came the reply. "The innkeeper told me your room number and said I could just walk up to you guys."
Lilith ran over to the door and opened it with a smile. "Come on in!"
"Oh, look how cozy this room is. I like it," Everleaf said, taking a look around.
"Yeah, it's not that big," Elara replied, "but it's good enough for us. And Ella doesn't really take up space either, so it's perfect."
Ella was lying on a pillow near the window, nodding and waving at Everleaf. Everleaf smiled and waved back at her.
"So, guys," Everleaf said, "should we go get some food downstairs? I'm getting hungry."
"Good idea," Elara agreed.
They all headed downstairs to the dining area, where the innkeeper greeted them with a warm smile. "Ah, good to see you all together! Dinner is almost ready. Please, take a seat."
As they settled into a cozy corner, the aroma of freshly cooked food filled the air, making their stomachs rumble with anticipation.
While waiting for their meal, Ella fluttered around the room, her curiosity piqued by the various guests and decorations. She noticed a small, green creature sitting alone at a table, looking rather glum. Intrigued, Ella flew over and hovered beside the creature.
"Hello there!" she chirped. "Why do you look so sad?"
The creature, a small forest sprite with bright emerald eyes, looked up in surprise. "Oh, hello. I'm just feeling a bit lonely. I haven't made many friends here yet."
Ella's face lit up with a warm smile. "Well, you're not alone anymore! My name is Ella. What's yours?"
The sprite, looking a bit less glum, responded, "I'm Nori."
"Nice to meet you, Nori!" Ella said, her voice full of cheer. "Come join us at our table. We're all friends here."
Nori hesitated, glancing over at the group sitting together. "Are you sure? I don't want to intrude."
"Of course!" Ella insisted, gently taking Nori's tiny hand. "Come on, they'll be happy to meet you."
Ella led Nori over to the table where Lilith, Elara, and Everleaf were chatting and laughing. As they approached, Lilith noticed them first.
"Who's this?" she asked with a welcoming smile.
"This is Nori," Ella introduced him proudly. "He's new here and could use some company."
"Welcome, Nori!" Lilith said, her smile widening. "Please, join us."
Elara and Everleaf echoed Lilith's sentiments, and Nori took a seat at the table, looking a bit more at ease.
Everleaf leaned in, her eyes sparkling with curiosity. "So, Nori, what brings you to the capital?"
Nori shifted a little in his seat, glancing at the others. "I'm here to learn more about different kinds of magic. My village is very small, and we don't get many visitors. I thought coming here would help me find new ways to help my people."
"That's wonderful!" Elara said, genuinely impressed. "There are so many resources here in Everwood. I'm sure you'll find what you're looking for."
Lilith nodded enthusiastically. "And if you need any help, just let us know. We're always happy to lend a hand."
Their food arrived then, filling the table with steaming plates of delicious dishes. The innkeeper had outdone himself, and the group dug in with relish. As they ate, they shared stories of their adventures and listened to Nori talk about his home and the magic he was familiar with.
Ella, in particular, was fascinated by Nori's tales. "I'd love to see your village someday," she said, her eyes wide with excitement. "It sounds so magical."
Nori smiled, clearly touched by Ella's interest. "Maybe one day you can visit. I'm sure my people would love to meet you all."
As the evening wore on, the group laughed, talked, and enjoyed each other's company. Nori quickly became a part of their circle, his initial shyness melting away in the warmth of their friendship.
Eventually, the innkeeper came by to check on them. "How's everything?" he asked with a broad smile.
"Fantastic, as always," Everleaf replied. "Thank you for the wonderful meal."
The innkeeper beamed. "I'm glad you enjoyed it. If you need anything else, just let me know."
As they finished their meal and prepared to head back to their room, Ella hovered beside Nori. "So, what are your plans now?"
Nori looked thoughtful. "I think I'll explore the city a bit more tomorrow. There's so much to see and learn here."
"Sounds like a great plan," Ella said. "Maybe we can join you for some of it. It's always more fun with friends."
Nori's face lit up. "I'd like that."
"Oh, by the way, Lilith," Everleaf said. "About the books and knowledge you said you seek, I have found some books in the guild. They are in my office, so if you guys come over tomorrow, I can lend them to you. And if you like, you can read in the guild's garden. It's open to all adventurers and is a nice place to read in peace."
Lilith's eyes sparkled with excitement. "Thank you so much, Everleaf! That sounds wonderful. I can't wait to dive into those books."
"Great," Everleaf replied with a smile.
"We'll make sure to stop by the guild tomorrow." elara said.
With their plans for the next day set, the group enjoyed the rest of their meal, chatting and laughing together. Ella and Nori became fast friends, exchanging stories about their homes in the forest and their hopes for the future.
When it was time to retire for the night, they all headed back to their cozy room. Nori was given a small, makeshift bed near the window, and he settled in with a contented sigh. Ella fluttered over to him, her wings glowing softly in the dim light.
"Goodnight, Nori," she said. "I'm glad you're with us."
"Goodnight, Ella," Nori replied with a smile. "I'm glad too."
As they all settled down to sleep, the room filled with a sense of warmth and friendship. They knew that with each other by their sides, they could face whatever adventures awaited them in the days to come.
The next morning, Ella woke up early and greeted Nori with a smile. "Wow, Nori, your wings are shining in the sunlight," she said, admiring the glimmering glow.
"Ahh, yes," Nori answered with a soft smile. "Most of my kin's wings do that."
"Good morning, Ella. Good morning, Nori," Lilith said, rubbing her eyes as she joined them. "Did you guys sleep well?"
"Very well," Ella chirped, fluttering around the room. "It's such a nice day outside!"
"I slept well too," Nori said, stretching his tiny arms. "Thank you for letting me stay with you."
Elara soon stirred, joining the morning greetings. "Good morning, everyone," Elara said, brushing her hair back. "Ready for a new day?"
lilith nodded, with a smile on her face. "Yes, and we have quite a day ahead. First, let's get some breakfast, then we can head over to the guild."
As they made their way downstairs, the innkeeper greeted them with a hearty breakfast spread. Freshly baked bread, fruits, and warm porridge awaited them, filling the air with a delicious aroma.
"Thank you for the wonderful breakfast," Elara said, taking a seat.
"You're welcome! Enjoy," the innkeeper replied with a cheerful nod.
As they ate, the group chatted about their plans for the day. Lilith was excited about visiting the guild's garden to read the books Everleaf had mentioned, while Ella and Nori planned to explore more of the capital.
After finishing their meal, they thanked the innkeeper and set off for the guild. The streets were bustling with activity, but they navigated through the crowd with ease, their spirits high.
Upon arriving at the guild, they saw Everleaf. Everleaf wave at them and then led them to her office, where she handed Lilith a stack of books. "Here you go. These should keep you busy for a while."
Lilith's eyes sparkled with gratitude. "Thank you so much, Everleaf. I can't wait to start reading."
They then made their way to the guild's garden, a serene and peaceful area filled with blooming flowers and shaded by large trees. Lilith found a comfortable spot to sit and began reading, while Ella and Nori explored the garden, marveling at the beauty around them.'
As Lilith immersed herself in her books and Ella and Nori flitted about the garden, Everleaf and Elara found a quiet bench under a large oak tree. The morning sun filtered through the leaves, casting dappled shadows on the ground.
Everleaf glanced over at Lilith, her expression thoughtful. "Elara, there's something I've been meaning to talk to you about," she began, her voice soft and cautious.
Elara turned to her, sensing the seriousness in Everleaf's tone. "What is it, Everleaf?"
Everleaf took a deep breath. "I've noticed something... unusual about Lilith. There's a feeling I get around her, something powerful and ancient. It's as if she carries the presence of a greater being, like a hero or a dragon, or even a demon lord. But the strange thing is, I sense no malice or ill intent from her. She's just a young, happy child."
Elara nodded slowly, her gaze drifting to Lilith. "I've felt something too, though I couldn't quite put my finger on it. She has an aura, something that sets her apart. It's one of the reasons I felt compelled to protect her."
Everleaf sighed. "It's rare for a maid-knight to serve a young child unless that child is special. And Lilith... she's definitely special. But I can't help but wonder what her true nature is. What if there's more to her story than we know?"
Elara's eyes softened as she looked at Lilith, who was deeply engrossed in her book. "Whatever her origins, Lilith is kind-hearted and pure. She has a light within her that draws people in, makes them care for her. I believe in her, Everleaf. And whatever comes, we'll face it together."
Everleaf smiled, feeling reassured by Elara's words. "You're right. Lilith is fortunate to have you by her side, Elara. And so are we."
They sat in companionable silence for a while, watching as Ella and Nori played among the flowers. The gentle rustling of leaves and the distant chirping of birds created a soothing backdrop, a stark contrast to the uncertainties that lay ahead.
"Let's keep an eye on her," Everleaf finally said, her voice firm but gentle. "And be there for her, whatever happens."
Elara nodded, her resolve unwavering. "Agreed. We'll protect her, no matter what."
With their conversation drawing to a close, the two women shared a quiet understanding.
As the morning unfolded in the tranquil garden of Everwood's guild, Lilith remained deeply engrossed in her books, her curiosity about the capital's history and lore driving her exploration of each page. Meanwhile, Everleaf and Elara sat nearby, engaged in a quiet conversation, their voices occasionally mingling with the gentle rustling of leaves and distant birdcalls.
Ella and Nori, having exhausted their interest in the garden's flora, began to flutter around the perimeter. Ella, somewhat restless, approached Elara with a delicate flutter of her wings.
"Is it okay if I go out to explore the capital in daylight?" Ella asked eagerly. "I've only seen it at night, so there's so much more to see."
Elara smiled warmly at her. "Of course, Ella. And is Nori going with you?"
Nori, who had been listening intently, flew over with a bright smile. "Yes, I'd love to explore more of the capital with Ella. It sounds exciting!"
Elara nodded approvingly. "Alright then, have fun exploring. I'll let Lilith know that you two have gone out. She seems quite absorbed in her reading."
With a grateful chirp, Ella and Nori took flight, their wings catching the sunlight as they soared over the bustling streets of Everwood's capital. They marveled at the colorful shops and the lively atmosphere, their curiosity leading them to new discoveries at every turn.
Suddenly, as they neared a quiet alley, Ella's keen senses caught a faint cry. She darted ahead, her heart skipping a beat when she spotted a small figure huddled near some crates.
"Oh, look!" Ella exclaimed, pointing excitedly. "It's a little girl."
Nori followed Ella's gaze, concern knitting his brow. "Let's go down and see what's wrong."
With a gentle descent, Ella and Nori approached the trembling child. The little girl, tears staining her cheeks, looked up with wide eyes as they landed gracefully before her.
"What's the matter?" Ella asked softly, her voice soothing.
The girl sniffled, her voice trembling. "I... I got lost. I was with my mommy at the market, but I wandered off, and now I can't find her."
Nori knelt down beside her, his demeanor gentle and reassuring. "It's okay. We'll help you find your mom. What's your name?"
The girl sniffed again and wiped her tears. "My name is Emy."
Just then, a frantic voice echoed from the end of the alley. "Emy! Oh, thank goodness, there you are!"
Ella and Nori turned to see a woman rushing towards them, relief flooding her features. It was the innkeeper's wife, her apron slightly disheveled from her hurried search.
"Oh, Emy, you had me so worried," the woman exclaimed, gathering her daughter into a tight embrace. "Thank you both so much for finding her."
Ella and Nori exchanged smiles, relieved to see the joyful reunion. "We're glad we could help," Ella said warmly. "Emy's a brave girl."
The innkeeper's wife nodded gratefully, her eyes shining with gratitude. "Thank you, thank you. Please, come by the inn kitchen. I'd love to repay you both for your kindness."
With a final wave, Ella and Nori watched as Emy and her mother disappeared around the corner, their hearts warmed by the small act of kindness they had shared that morning.
As they flew back towards the guild, Ella couldn't help but feel a sense of fulfillment. Nori glanced at her with a smile. "You know, Ella, you're really good at helping others."
Ella blushed lightly, her wings fluttering with happiness. "Thanks, Nori. I just want to make a difference, even if it's small."
Nori nodded, his admiration evident. "Well, you certainly did today. I'm glad I could be here with you."
With their newfound friendship deepening, Ella and Nori returned to the guild, their hearts lighter and their bond stronger than ever.
As they glided into the guild's garden, the soft breeze carrying the scent of flowers and earth, Ella and Nori spotted Elara and Lilith resting peacefully under the shade of the grand oak tree. Lilith had drifted off to sleep, her head comfortably nestled on Elara's lap.
"Hello," Elara whispered with a gentle smile as she noticed Ella and Nori approaching. "Did you have fun in the capital?"
Ella nodded quietly, her eyes bright with excitement. "It was amazing to see the capital and meet so many people," she replied in a hushed tone, mindful not to wake Lilith. Nori echoed her sentiment with a contented smile.
Ella then leaned closer to Elara, her curiosity piqued. "Did Lilith read herself to sleep?"
Elara nodded softly. "Yes, she did. Despite her appearance, she's still quite young at heart. When I saw her starting to doze off, I called her over here to rest. Everleaf had already left us by then; as the guild master, she has a lot of responsibilities and guild work to attend to. She mentioned her workload was piling up in her office, so I'm not sure when she'll be available again. We'll just have to wait and see when we next meet her."
Ella nodded thoughtfully, her wings fluttering slightly as she recalled the events from earlier that morning.
"Elara," she began, her voice tinged with excitement, "while Nori and I were exploring the capital, we heard a faint cry coming from an alley near the market. We flew over and found a little girl named Emy. She was sobbing, clearly lost and frightened. We asked her where her mother was, and she told us they had come to buy ingredients for the inn's kitchen. We knew we had to help."
Elara listened intently, her eyes widening with admiration for Ella and Nori's quick thinking. "That's incredible, Ella! And to think her mother is the innkeeper's wife. You both did an amazing job helping her find her way back."
Ella blushed modestly at the praise. "Well done, both of you," Elara said warmly, patting Ella's shoulder. "It's moments like these that remind us why we're adventurers."
Time passed peacefully as they sat under the shade of the oak tree in the guild's garden. The gentle rustling of leaves and the distant murmur of voices from other adventurers created a serene atmosphere. Lilith stirred awake, blinking in the dappled sunlight filtering through the branches above.
"Did you sleep well, Lilith?" Ella asked softly, her eyes sparkling with concern.
Lilith stretched languidly, feeling the comforting coolness of the grass beneath her. "Yes, I think I did," she replied, her voice still carrying traces of sleepiness. She glanced around, momentarily confused to find herself waking up outdoors. "How long was I out?"
"You slept for quite a while," Elara chuckled, amused by Lilith's dazed expression. "Mila stopped by to collect the books you borrowed from Everleaf. She mentioned you can borrow them again whenever you like."
Lilith's confusion melted away as she recalled the books and Everleaf's offer. "Ah, I see. Thank you for letting me know, Elara."
Nori, eager to share more, chimed in. "Ella and I were just telling Elara about finding Emy. Her mother was so relieved when she found us."
"That's wonderful news," Lilith said warmly, her eyes lighting up with pride. "But who is Emy?"
Nori gasped softly. "She's the daughter of the innkeeper and his wife," he explained, his voice filled with sympathy for the little girl they had helped earlier.
Lilith nodded, understanding dawning on her face. "Ah, I see. That must have been quite an adventure for you both."
Ella chimed in eagerly, her wings fluttering with excitement. "It was! Emy was so scared when we found her, but she was so brave too. And her mother was incredibly happy when she saw emy again."
Elara smiled fondly at Ella and Nori. "You both did a wonderful thing today. It shows how caring and quick-thinking you are."
Nori blushed slightly at the praise, while Ella's smile widened. "Thank you," she said softly, feeling proud of their impromptu rescue mission.
As they sat together in the peaceful garden, basking in the warmth of the sun, Lilith remarked, "It's getting late." She still seemed a little tired from her nap. "We should head back to the inn."
"Yes, that's right," Elara agreed with a soft smile. "Let's go back then."
"Sounds like a plan," Ella chimed in eagerly.
They made their way back to the inn, enjoying the gentle breeze that swept through the streets. Upon entering the inn, they spotted Emy smiling, waving, and calling out to them. "Hello, faeries!" she exclaimed cheerfully.
"Hello," Ella replied with a smile. "I see you're all smiles now."
Nori also greeted Emy but gently corrected her, "Only Ella is a faerie. I am a forest sprite. We look similar, but we are two different races," he explained with a smile.
Emy looked at Nori with wide eyes, intrigued by the distinction. "Oh, that's so cool! You both have wings, though," she observed, bouncing on her feet with excitement.
"Yes, that's right," Nori nodded, amused by Emy's curiosity. "But faeries like Ella have special magic, and sprites like me are more attuned to nature."
Emy nodded thoughtfully, processing the information. "Can I see your wings up close?" she asked eagerly, looking at Nori with a bright smile.
Nori glanced at Ella, who nodded encouragingly. With a gentle flutter of his wings, Nori lifted off the ground slightly, displaying his shimmering green wings for Emy to see up close.
Emy gasped in awe, her eyes sparkling. "Wow, they're so pretty!"
Ella grinned proudly, delighted to see Emy's fascination with Nori's wings. Moments like these made their adventures in Everwood even more special.
"Oh!" Emy exclaimed suddenly, breaking the moment of admiration. "Mother asked me to bring you to the diner when I saw you. Could you all please follow me?" she asked with a shy voice towards the end.
"Of course," Ella replied warmly. "We're here for dinner anyway, so it's the perfect time to go to the diner."
Emy's smile widened. "Then follow me."
They followed Emy into the cozy diner where the innkeeper greeted them warmly, thanking Ella and Nori for finding Emy. He ushered them to a table and said to Emy, "You can stay here with Ella. I'll go to the kitchen to get your mother."
The innkeeper swiftly returned with his wife. They both bowed respectfully and said aloud, "Thank you for taking care of Emy. Tonight's dinner is on the house."
The gesture filled the air with warmth and gratitude, making Ella, Nori, and even Emy feel welcomed and appreciated. They settled in at the table, looking forward to a delicious meal and cherishing the bonds they had formed in their time together in Everwood.
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