"His bungalow? I don't know." Warren watched her carefully.
She turned and headed for the bungalow. It isn't long until she has covered the distance. Focusing on her breathing, she gives a fast knock on the wall, "If you're in there Bulrick would you mind stepping outside for a few questions. Something crazy has happened at the feast."
"Yeah, I heard." He swung open the door, casual as he usually would, and beckoned her to come inside as he returned to cutting up some carrots. "I'm so relieved my mother decided to stay home," he said, swept the roasted carrots and soft vegetables into a bowl and gave it to an elderly woman who took it with shaking hands. "Gangrene," he explained in a hushed tone, his forehead crinkling with worry for his mother's well-being.
She stood in the doorway, "I heard that you spend some time with one of the outsiders at the feast?"
"What?" He seemed confused.
"I asked if you spend time with a timid looking redheaded female. Her name is Lavender."
His face lit up. "Oh, Lavvy! Such a sweetheart. She's leaving soon, isn't she? I always thought As'ardens hated us. Would you like a drink?"
"No thank you. Did anything happen before she left for her room?"
Bulrick frowned, then his eyes widened. "She's in her room? Oh, thank the gods. I was looking for her everywhere, but couldn't find her. My cl - " His words trailed off. "Oh, no. Did I?" He sank to the floor, head in his hands and eyes wide, unable to speak.
"What is it?" Angrboda stared at him, a chilling look in her eyes. "What do you know?"
"I blacked out. I remember talking to her, I remember her laughing and dancing along the roots of the forest - she wanted to see more of it and I agreed to show her. When I woke up, she was gone, her scent left behind, but no trace of her. How is she?"
Angrboda clenched her fists, "She seems different. Colder."
"Soup should warm her up. Did she fall ill?"
"Step outside with me for a moment," her tone indicated that this was an order not a question.
He frowned and hauled himself to his feet. "I won't be long, mama." The old lady opened her mouth to speak, but popped another carrot and nodded. He guided Angrboda out of his house. "You seem a bit upset."
"I am." Her back was taut, as she looked at Bulrick. "Tell me exactly what you remember."
He started to panic. "It's black. It's all gone, like I've been knocked unconscious. Where is her room. Please take me to her."
"Why are you getting so riled up? I was only asking you to tell me what you remember?"
"Because you're mad at me and I didn't do anything." He didn't want to admit that he was scared of her. Many people were.
"I'm not mad at you specifically. Come on then, I'll show you that she's alright and then you tell me what you remember." She waited for his move.
"I trust your judgement... If she's genuinely alright. Gods, Angrboda, if I had blacked out and did something to her." His hands were in his hair again. "She hates me."
Coward, he chided himself. "And I just left her there, alone. No. I'm sorry. Beat me up. Go ahead. I can't face her."
Her eyes started to smolder, "Are you implying that you might have done something to her? Because she has become an ice wall. I need her to tell me what happened and I have a feeling that seeing you might help. If you are no help, then I'll beat you up to work away some frustration."
He lifted up his hands to give her permission.
"Not now idiot! Come on, you and Lavender can tell me what happened together. You can tell me what you remember and she can fill in the rest."
"If she freaks out on me, scratch my eyes out, I'm holding you responsible."
"I don't care. Come on," she led the way back to Lavender's room.
***
This time she knocked when she reached the door and waited for Lavender to invite them in.
"Who is it?" Lavender's voice betrayed her state of mind. She was on edge.
"It's me. I brought someone who knows some of the details to where you were tonight," she got a sinking feeling in her stomach.
She's going to hate me, but it's okay. I need to know.Silence. "Go away."
"I will not," annoyance had begun to grow into genuine anger. She motioned for Bulrick to wait there and opened the door. Stepping halfway into the room.
"Bulrick has been very vague as to the happenings of tonight and I am very concerned." It nearly killed her to admit it.
Lavender's eyes widened in fear. "Get out!" Her voice cracked in the high notes and she hurried to the door, slamming it in Bulrick's face and locking it, then looking about her for an escape. "How could you?" Tears pricked her eyes. "You just couldn't wait for me to tell you, could you? You had to bring
him to my door? Who are you?"
"I brought *him* to your door, because he had some information on what happened to you. And
who am I?" She bristled, "
Your sister!"
"By blood, not by bond." The words were out before she could stop herself.
Angrboda's clenched her jaw, until a muscle started to bounce in her neck. Without a word she moved to the door.
“Don’t!”
"Don't do what?" Angrboda rested her hand against the door.
"Don't let him in." Lavender had her back pressed to the wall and her hands in front of her, her feet close together.
"What's the matter? Tell me... please?" she faced Lavender now with her back to the door.
"I can't." Tears spilled over her cheeks. "Please. Try to understand."
"I don't," she pursed her lips then turned away. "I'll leave and take him with me."
"Can we go then? And never come back?"
"You will, but I'll probably always come back."
Lavender nodded and locked herself in the bathroom.
She opened the door, stepped outside and closed it again. Resting her back against it. Bulrick was gone. A feral growl rumbled from her throat and set off after his lingering scent.
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