With Bryce having traveled frequently, even to Onnen, it was possible they may have been in the same city or village simultaneously without even knowing it. Though, with her lavender hair, she was sure she stuck out like a sore thumb. Raziel simply nodded at the explanation, needing no further details nor offering anything else to that matter.
She kept her head ducked as he led her through the crowd, her mind still reeling over the heat of his breath on her ear and her reaction to it. Nothing like that had ever happened before. Raziel could list a hundred reasons why her heart would accelerate or things that would affect her breathing. But none of it contributed to reacting to Bryce. The air cooled around her as they ascended to the next floor.
Raziel accepted the drink. It was not served in the traditional sense, but instead a more natural way of the shell of something. While it was not smooth, she could tell it was once rather… hairy. Curiously, she took a sip of the sweet contents within and found herself humming with delight. "Thank you, it's delicious!" Then he asked about her family. Her smile faded into a distant fondness as she found the rail and leaned on it with her forearms.
"My mother… Yes… You know of her courageous bravery, but she was the most selfless woman you would ever meet. To give up her life of traveling, life with her love, all for the sake of my well being… It could not have been an easy decision. Mother appeared content with being a seamstress, but I could always sense her loneliness that I could not fill. Gabriel, I believe, was encouraged not to settle with her, so he took Ramiel with him to raise as a warrior. Strong and determined, they fought to keep my mother and I safe from a distance." She remembered the one time she got to meet her father, to see the love and pride on his face and so much more.
"The only time I got to meet Gabriel, there was nothing I could do. He expressed his love and pride in us, but I could see the pain he held… the regret… I believe they both regretted their decision to separate the family. Ramiel, a twin I never knew I had, is… so much stronger than I am. Fierce and fearless. She took up our father's mission to protect the innocent. Every so often, she comes to visit, getting to know one another. As my mother told me stories of Gabriel, so too did Gabriel tell Ramiel of our mother." But she wasn't alone. She had more than just Ramiel as her family. There were other connections she made, adoptions she forged.
Fenriz was the first one to come to mind. An energetic vampiric child. 'I adopted a little boy as my baby brother. He was the second person I met since leaving home, and for awhile was my companion. Fenriz is a spirited young one in search of his parents. I would worry for him more if it was not for the nature of his… set of skills. Then there is Ian… Brother mine… I'm still not sure what I did to earn his devotion. Despite making his home in Onnen recently, he has stayed nearby, protecting me… Even now, he is here, probably glaring at you as Sanyi works at bringing his attention back to herself. They are… born of strife and torture. But they work to move past that, finding love for the first time." Raziel was smiling at nothing as she looked beyond her dead eyes to the memories of them, the effort she had to make to push them together. "I'm sure there's such drama in a noble's life, right?"