ᴛʜᴇ ᴅɪꜱʜᴏɴᴏʀᴇᴅ
"Shame is worse than Death."


Azurine City,
Illyria.
The drops of rain fell heavily against the large crystal of the windows, the tears of a dark grey sky that would have seemed to make it its purpose to drown the earth under its incessant cry. The impassive eyes of the young Lady witnessed the display in silence, approval at nature's choice of weather flourishing within her. Rain was good for the fields. A sharp tug at her waist turned her attention to Nagille, her handmaiden and one of the few that had not turned tail upon the fall of House Astier, as she fastened the bindings of her dress around her torso. "Apologies, my Lady." The quiet voice of the maid broke the silence, to which she responded with a simple gesture of her hand dismissing her apology and without offering further words. The young Lady of House Astier was not simply contemplating the weather but steeling her mind and carefully tailoring her plan her plan for the day ahead.
Her musings would be stopped for a second and final time when a knock upon the door caused the handmaiden to turn her head just as she finished her task. Fauvel had no need to inquire who was behind the door, knowing her brother to have impeccable timing. Now appropriately dressed, she gestures for Nagille to open the door. In came a man several years older than the white-haired youth that stood in the middle of the room by a mirror, yet the resemblance between them was still quite easy to spot. Alain Astier, her now eldest sibling after the execution of the other three. "Good morning, my Lady." His deep voice filled the room as he bowed his head deeply at his sister.
"We are ready to depart at your command." Fauvel turned her eyes away from him at his words, evident distaste surfacing her features at the prospect of the coming meeting. It repulsed her to have to stoop as low as to make an appeal at the Illyrian Planetary Bank's to discuss nothing other than debt. The word alone filled her mouth with a bitter taste. And even worse, she had to request an extension in the terms of payment of it.
Fauvel had been raised and educated with the idea that one day it would be her behind one of the most prominent and influential banking enterprises of her planet, it would be her the ruthless collector and her granting the 'kindness' of extensions and loans to defenseless and fearful debtors. Yet now she found herself in the shoes of the last, her previous dreams feeling more like an impossible fantasy. The decisions of her predecessors had seen her future and that of her once mighty House crushed, and now the young girl had no other option but to swallow the pride she had been taught to have and lower her head as she tried to juggle the many perils that threatened to destroy what little was left of the noble name of the Astiers.
"The meeting could be rescheduled, my Lady. I cou-" A sharp raise of the young one's hand was enough to silence the man. The frigid stare of the Lady that was barely over her childhood years stabbing into Alain's eyes like daggers.
"Do not speak nonsense, brother. I will see this issue through today, otherwise I would not have requested this audience." The Lady had a low and serpentine voice, its felted softness contrasting with the sharpened edges of its sounds. Without adding no furthers words, the began walking towards the room's door, the ornaments clung to the ends of her air creating a light tingle as she moved. Nagille did a short courtesy as her Lady passed by her side, while Alain turned to follow his sister like a faithful guardian. She knew her brother had only meant to offer a way relieving her of the stressful nature of their current situation, but she was no longer a child that required shielding nor could she afford to be. As for her bluntness, that was a trait she did not feel the need to hide in the presence of her siblings.
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An hour and a half later, the small party arrived at the gates of the Illyrian Planetary Bank. Fauvel had purposefully chosen to arrange for housing on the outskirts of Azurine city, knowing to avoid being seen openly in the public given the nature her visit to the capital. So without any grand or remarkable displays, the Young Lady made her way into the building accompanied by her brother. Today and once more, debt would breed promises. And hers had better be convincing if she had any hope of not falling deeper into the pit of disgrace. She awaited to be guided into the office were the audience would take place, ignoring the stares of the Bank's workers with practiced contempt.
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