
"Good night then you two." Vergil said, watching Lorel and Katelyn exit the bedroom whilst the Vessel was playing something on her harp to help her sleep. The flames for the fire still burned brightly, lighting up the features that made his face. The Vessel soon fell asleep, her harp clutched in a hand.
"The sounds that harp plays, are as beautiful as the one who plays them." He remarked, yawning briefly, getting out of his chair. Before he could sleep however, there came a knock at the door. Vergil went to investigate, discovering that it was the maid with the tea. He politely asked for her to be quiet, as to not to disturb the Vessel sleeping. She soon left, leaving the pair alone once more.
Vergil quietly drank the tea, whilst he made sure that the Vessel was comfortable in her slumber. First he pulled the duvet up, then placed his coat over her, keeping her nice and warm. He then carefully removed the musical instrument from her fingers, placing it on a nearby table. Finally, he adjusted the pillows so they were softer.
"Don't worry Vessel, I'm here to make sure your safe. Should you need me, you only have to ask. I'll be sitting by the fire, so I'm close. Goodnight Vessel, have pleasant dreams." Vergil said with a smile, as he sat back down in his chair, drifting off to sleep.
Meanwhile...
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Kristina Kerrigan - District Streets Near The Main Gate - Tinsdal
"Alright then, and don't you worry Sir, I wouldn't want to deprive a man of his drink." Kristina remarked in a slightly sarcastic tone. It was then that here retinue began to change formation, realising what they'd have to do.
"Hope you don't mind, but these people that accompanied me, are going to act as protection. After all, even in the heart of the North, there are still unsavoury characters lurking within the shadows; all too willing to ambush people walking the streets at night." She said, and then began to walk.
"And so it begins." Kristina thought to herself.