jade162
One Thousand Club
Waking up at dawn when the sun first rose, like usual, Eliana slowly rose from her bed, sighing softly as she swung her legs over the edge of the bed, her long, white hair flowing over her shoulders to her waist, her pale complexion evident as she sat there for a few moments. "William?" She called for her butler, who quickly arrived in a classic tux. "Yes, milady?"
She stood from the bed, her voice soft and her tone soothing like usual. "Could you prepare my breakfast while I go out for a walk?" She questioned kindly, immediately getting a nod and a bow from her butler, William. "Of course milady. Anything specific?" "No." Eliana answered, groggily moving for her closet, while receiving another nod from William before he hurried himself out.
After getting dressed, Eliana went out the back door, practically stepping right into the forest that was considered her back yard. Her father hadn't ever let her wander out there, but..
Since half a year ago, she'd been doing so anyways. Placing her hands into the pockets of her loose jacket to keep her small and thin self warm, or at least try to, she started along her usual path, a route that'd been memorized by how many times she'd walked it.
@Kevinbrechie
She stood from the bed, her voice soft and her tone soothing like usual. "Could you prepare my breakfast while I go out for a walk?" She questioned kindly, immediately getting a nod and a bow from her butler, William. "Of course milady. Anything specific?" "No." Eliana answered, groggily moving for her closet, while receiving another nod from William before he hurried himself out.
After getting dressed, Eliana went out the back door, practically stepping right into the forest that was considered her back yard. Her father hadn't ever let her wander out there, but..
Since half a year ago, she'd been doing so anyways. Placing her hands into the pockets of her loose jacket to keep her small and thin self warm, or at least try to, she started along her usual path, a route that'd been memorized by how many times she'd walked it.
@Kevinbrechie