CONTINUING FROM CHAPTER 6

Lady Riles Study:

"You want me to what?!" The lieutenant screeched.

"Must I repeat myself kosa," The chief sighed in frustration "I wish to have my daughter kept in confinement till another 2 weeks come to pass." The lieutenant was still left gobsmacked by the request, not only would the 2 weeks be tedious but Urbosa had also been itching to get out of that place since day one. Kosa was afraid mostly of a tantrum from the girl due to her pent up stress.

"Ma'am," Kosa began "For what reason should I carry out your request? Lady Urbosa as been on good behaviour since she arrived and I see no reason to with-hold her any longer. What if a row breaks out centered from her stress and annoyance." The chief sat back in her seat, her face having a focused expression that never seemed to want to leave her. Her mind racing in order for her to find a reason that she could stand by that sounded more appropriate than the truth.

"My matters are mine and mine alone" She spoke, her tone powerful and defensive "You are to do as I say with no reason to object."

"I have reason." Kosa rebuttaled "With out plausible explanation I'm afraid we can't contain her no longer. Not that there was a claim to go against the girl in the first place other than the fact she agitated you slightly however-"

"Kosa!" The chief exclaimed at the women whilst interupting her. "My reasoning has to do with nothing anything but my concern with my daughter over personal matters, you shouldn't object against this and just follow through with my word." Kosa gave the chief a weird look, thinking that her intentions of keeping Urbosa in detention were not truthful but out of resentment, "I promise you," The chief began "all will come to good reason."

Kosa continued to glare at the chief, she had honesty in her eyes however no reason came to mind as to what good will come out from keeping a child locked up in a cell for another two weeks. Kosa sighed, the chief looked at here hopeful that her request will be fulfilled, she had to give in or this conversation would be bound to last for a while. "Fine, however, I shall only keep her for a week. No more than that." The chief hesitated before slowly nodding her head in approval knowing too that there wasn't much time to waste.

"I'll accept your compromise, I could use just about any amount of time right now." Kosa felt sympathetic toward the chief sometimes, she had an amount of stress and responsibility unbeknownst to those outside of these walls

"I should be taking my leave now, it's getting rather late." The Chief sat back down in her seat and waved her hand at Kosa's remark "Do what you will, I've said what needed to be said." Kosa bowed respectfully and stepped out of the room.

Once Kosa had left the room the chief closed her eyes in an attempt to push away a headache that waned her at her expense ever since she had walked into that meeting. She warily stood up and let the setting sun catch glimpses of her scarlet hair highlighting those misplaced Reid's that found their way out of her updo. Her daughter had shown many similar resemblances to her mother, that having the same shaped nose and the same hair however she had also managed to steal some from... a supposed father, who was never spoken of, never mentioned. All that could be said was that Urbosa and this figure had shared the same skin colour, a heavenly milk chocolate brown.

-Their eyes...-.

Lady Riles snapped back into reality and shook her head, finding that a simple head ache had led her onto a tangent of unwanted memories, some that she wished could be easily forgotten. "Pfftt, why must he come into my mind in the most unwanted of times." She looked up, and placed a hand on her head smirking and saying, "I need a Nobel Pursuit, my senses seem to be coming back to me."

"Lady Riles!" A gaurd sloppily rushed into the room, looking ready to deliver an urgent announcement, "You're needed, urgently!" She exclaimed, clearly in some sense of panic over what ever situation.

"Can it wait?" The chief asked drearily "I'm quite occupied at the moment with personal matters." Lady Riles brushed past her in a confident yet drained fashion. However, Amber stiffened up as soon as she made her way towards her and in a demeaning manor said "We have a code I, M'lady" Lady Riles once the letter "I" was placed into her dialogue.

"Tell him he'll be-"

"Forgive me Lady Riles, but he himself said that he refuses to accept any word of rejection if you don't say so in person, it's best you speak to him in person and have this done and over with." Amber paused slightly after her interruption of the chief before resuming "And this time... he appears particularly persistent."

Irin slowly made her way across the hallway towards Urbosa's cell , she had been told by the lieutenant that she had to deliver some news to the teen, and it wasn't particularly good news either. Urbosa was to be in detention for at least on more week before she was ultimately released. She knew that Urbosa wouldn't take the news very well either considering that she was very eager to get out since day one.

It was now made so that she was only a mere few feet away from the cell, she just had to deliver the news then she shall be off, words easier spoken then commited to.

Urbosa shuffled around on the stiff bed in her cell, she could feel the presence however of another person within her proximity she looked up to see Irin eagerly looking towards her cell, stood clutching a spear. Urbosa looked at her, confused, she wasn't supposed to be around and on patrol at this time of night ,she raised a brow before saying, "Errm Irin?" Irin jumped at the sudden encounter, she hadn't expected a voice to appear from out of the blue. "Is something wrong?" Urbosa enquired once again

""N-no, not that I know of." - Just say it Irin what's the worst that could happen- She thought to herself. Irin let off a gigantic sigh before rambling on to what she had to say.

"Lady Urbosa... I-I'm afraid that. Y-you'll have to overstayyour welcomeforanotheroneweekscusofcompulsorylieutenantordersdirectlyfromChief-"

"What was that Irin?" Urbosa cut off, confused due to the women's speed in speech, "Your speech appears rather, jumbled." She explained. "Would you mind repeating what was said accept in a slower and more calmer tone of voice?" Urbosa requested politely.

"You-you um..." Irin began to stammer due to sheer nervousness, fearing what her reaction would be. "Lieutenant said that you would," Irin took another deep breath before delivering the final blow to what would trigger a possible horrible reaction "Y-you're staying." She said sheepishly. "for a maximum 1 week." Irin stepped back, for a brief moment before bowing and attempting to scuttle her way out when, "Halt!"

A voice rang out through the halls , strong and powerful. The cell being in a desolate location not many could hear the exchanges could be heard at all front he outside, that shout must have been enough to wake up the whole town alone. Irin did as she was told and froze as soon as the words were uttered, petrified.

"Where were the orders sent down from?! I wish to speak to Lieutenant Kosa! And my mother! BRING THE PAIR HERE NOW!" Urbosa screamed in a fit of rage throwing herself onto the bars that withheld her and clutching them with an immense strength. Irin grasped her spear tighter in dear that Urbosa would manage to bend the bars and make a run for her first off.

"A-about your request you would most likely need to wait till tomorrow arrives. Th-the Lieutenant isn't in office right now and your mother-" *SLAM* Urbosa obstructed her line of speech with her take out of anger. She kicked the slab of wood that was dubbed her 'bed' so hard it almost fell off it's hinges and flapped very violently upwards.

"Horse Shit..." She uttered in pure rage "What a load of- Hey! Irin! Get back here this instance!" When Urbosa looked up again she saw Irin zooming off down the corridor fearful for her life. "I'm sorry Lady Urbosa!" She shouted back "What's done is done! I have no say!" She let off with a deafening silence which was filled in with the pattern of both her breath and her footsteps.

''Damn it all," She leaned against the wall and slid down to seat herself. "Now would be a good time to believe in Hylia." She made an attempt to humour herself, but to no avail. She found herself clenching her fist again and reconsolidating in the conversation prior. "Why do that..." She uttered through gritted teeth "Why give me promise of leave for good behaviour and delay my release?!" Her voice began to raise once more.

"Fucking piece of shit word!" She once again kicked the bed in front of her *SLAM* this time with a force so powerful it actually managed to come off it's hinges. One of the hinges had managed to stay on however, but the bed could now barely carry out it's purpose. Rendering it useless after it's recent abuse Urbosa retreated to the corner of the room to find that she had settled down on something soft, she lifted it up to view it, it was the very jacket that Ruben had given her on the day of her run away. She remembered throwing it into the very corner she was sitting in on the first day of her arrest. She was just so furious.

Holding it once more in the corner which she sat feelings of nostalgia came flooding back dispute the events taking place a few mere weeks ago. Looking at it once more the anger once placed in her clenched fists relaxed as the comfort of the jacket was with her once more. "Why was I so desperate to see you?" She questioned. "Why am I still so desperate to see you?"

Urbosa wondered for a while, upon holding the jacket once more she couldn't stop her self from thinking about ,him. Anything to provide as a distraction was now pushed away as warmth lay rest in a cold, lonely cell.


Lady Riles made her way toward the room where voe were allowed entry only to speak with someone as high up as the chief. It was well guarded and rightfully so since many private, and council meetings were held there and nowhere else in the vast desert plain

"Damn, bastard." The chief uttered to herself "To have arrived at such a absurd time, he must have a death wish." Lady Riles took long confident strides toward the room which the 'Code I' was withheld. When he was here, he would always end up doing something infuriating in order to gain a rise from her. But for him to be so persistent tonight, must have meant more than just a rise.

"He's just beyond this point, Lady Riles."Amber stated "You may enter when ready, I'm sure his presence won't be likely to intimidate you." The chief frowned but nodded.

"He's been demanding my presence alot lately, I suspect it to be more than a rise." She pushed the large, spruce Carven doors open. And there he was, the lord of Nairon in his rich, white ,and gold esteem.

"It's been a while..." He began whilst standing up "My love." In an attempt to embrace her he approached her with open arms, only to be walked past in a cold manner, "As harsh as ever I see." He pouted whilst lowering his arms.

"Tell me what you want then get out of my line of sight, I don't feel the need to get rid of cockroaches at this hour." The man flopped back down upon the chair that he once sat in.

"What is it? You've grown out of your husband already?"

Lady Riles growled at his teasing of her. "Your no longer my husband, and I hope it stays that way. If you wanted a secure relationship go find a slut who's willing to allow for you to commit adultery. " Once again ,paying him no positive mind, turning toward the window in which she now leaned on. "What is this about? I want you out of my town as soon as possible, it doesn't sit well with me that you're within very close proximity of it." The man threw his head back and laughed, his brunette ponytail falling back as he did so.

"You were always so feisty," He teased once again, "has that trait made it to our offspring yet ,I wonder?" He stood up once again and took a few more steps toward the chief till he was only a mere few feet from where she was standing. "Speaking of our daughter, how has she been? Last I heard you threw her in a cell." He grinned, knowing that the topic bound to get her to speak out was their daughter, staring at her intently waiting for a reaction.

"How did you- wait..." Lady Riles pushed off of the window, now looking at the man dead in the eyes, "You knew..." She uttered in disbelief "You foresaw these exact events, you mutt!" Wanting to hit the man right in his smug face she resisted clenching her fists in an attempt to hold back, "Curse your foretelling mind, I wish that trait to never run in your family."

"Oh but it still does, how irritating."Smirking again he moved closer to Lady Riles ,only by a step however. "For the last time what had caused your arrival." The chief asked now annoyed with how long the conversation had dragged on, walking past him as she spoke.

"Urbosa is to be courting soon, correct?" Lady Riles tensed at the thought, she was still rather unsure about how she would go about this. "Will she go independent, or arranged?"The chief glared at him "My foretelling can't go that far, I need a rest at times as well."

"You're as truthful as a serpent" She spat whilst turning away from him once again, the man was a notorious liar. "You can see as far as you like as long as you're willing." The man took a few steps closer in an attempt to lessen the distance.

"You seem to be intent on the fact that I'm lying, what if you were right? What shall I gain for coaxing and ex lover of mine?" He inquired, attempting to push all her buttons with no intention of being caught "Your quick to assume attitude has most likely resulted in my daughter's isolation." His attempts however had worked; seeing this so called ex lover shake in fury and stomp her foot on the ground as means to take out anger.

"Enough, Ibal!" She now fully turned around to face him despite his constant attempts to turn away before. "I am sick and tired of your constant belittling of me!" She raised a hand up to his face but stopped mid way. "Have you any idea how hard I work? Do you!" Ibal was taken aback, not expecting such a explosive reaction he stood to say nothing and let her continue. "You walk out on your own daughter and act as though I am the sinful on me when in reality it's you! It was always you! Tell me what you have arrived for and be done with it for I'm not in the mood fo- mmmf!"

As though it were instinct, Ibal kissed her not bearing mind the consequences but just draw in by his pure temptation of having a pretty face close to his. Lady Riles however was left in shock at the suddenty of it all. It wasn't long however until she grabbed hold of the man and roughly pushed him away causing him to stumble slightly. "Heh." he uttered."It's been a while since I-" *SLAP*

"Get out."Lady Riles stated coldly her eyes now being covered by her hair.

"But what for my-"

"GET OUT!" She now interrupted, her face coloured with rage. Ibal took a mocking step back at her sudden eruption. she appeared to be in no state to reason as she was still shaking in frustration.

At that moment, Tokka entered the room after hearing all the commotion, the shouting, which she though would only push on for around 10 minuets or so, had dragged on for a whole 30 minuets. As soon as she opened the doors she saw the scene unfold as an angry chief was lashing out at a snobby ruler, it was then she felt as though she had to step in.

"Lady Riles." She stated in a confident voice, "would you like for me to escort this man off of the premises." Lady Riles diverted her stare from Ibal to Tokka, she still showed signs of pent up frustrations in her eyes. She gave in eventually with a slight nod, knowing that this meeting would go no where and that she was just wasting her energy on someone who didn't deserve it. Tokka grabbed the man by the arm and uttered under her breath, "I told you," She started "keep this encounter civil." She then dragged him out not bearing in mind the title that her held and pushed him out of the doors.

"As civil as throwing an esteemed guest out of the room I assume?" he sarcastically commented with a sneer. "Such a shame that our meeting was cut short by a ticking time bomb, she didn't give me the time to state what I bothered to come here for." Tokka now looked at the man with a stone cold stare "I'll stay your messenger, state what you will."

Ibal took two swift steps toward her and between his gloves fingers, carried a note and placed it in the guard's hand, "Though it's contents may seem out of context to you." He spoke reffering to the note, "Riles shall dawn on our conversation and decifer it rather instantaneously, need you not worry." He leaned into his mouth close to ear whispering, "Just so you know, that night at the watch tower," He put on an almost seductive voice for his ending, "was and still is a night that I don't regret." Tokka's eyes grew wide as she shoves the man away barking at him to leave as she wandered off with an ominous smile.

After Ibal left Tokka took time to look at the note and uncover what was written and ,as he said , the word was very much out of context as ' Indipendent' was scrawled on the top, she shrugged the word off as none of her buisiness and opened the doors once again, to reveal the message to Lady Riles.

A/N

WOOOOO! Man I feel good, 3275 words let's go. Just so you know Urben encounter next chapter so contain yourselves.

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