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Juniper soon followed suit, behind Sinead, on their way to the baths. Their rings had been laid out neatly on their blouse, which had been folded neatly over the top of the precious silver. Once everything had been folded and tucked away neatly, as they had been taught nearly twenty years ago, the changeling made their way rather quickly over to the tub. They hadn't had a proper wash in months, maybe even longer, and they were looking forward to water they didn't have to heat their self. As they stepped over the ledge and slid down, feeling the nice, warm water creep up their back, they let out a long sigh, feeling the stress born of the last few days, and frankly the work aboard the ship, melt away near instantly.
Once settled, they looked to Nessa. A great question, did they have anything else to do that day? Or for the festival at large? Beyond some new clothes to replace the damaged ones and a new pair of glasses, they weren't quite sure. "Frankly, Nessa, I don't have much, and am very open to suggestions. It's been so long since I've been to a festival, I'm not quite sure what you actually do at one anymore," they said, before fully leaning back in the warm water, letting it wash their worries of the past days away.
As the sorceress relaxed, their mind wandered. It went back, to when they were a child, when this was a regular occurrence, rather than a rare treat. When things had been simpler, nicer, and easier to handle. Things were different now, but not all necessarily bad. Juniper soaked lazily, letting the warm waters and pleasant smells carry them off. They nearly dozed off, before Sinead spoke up. It pulled them from the edge of sleep, and they sat up a bit, blinking their eyes and stretching their back as they reached for soap.
Sol? They hadn't heard that name before. That could mean anything, of course, when it came to Sinead. For all the changeling knew, it could have been a lover the captain had kept in touch with, however unlikely. From what they could tell, she wasn't big on romantic commitment. But taking over the isles? It had to be someone who didn't know her well. Instead of inquiring, as some may have, Juniper instead focused on this mysterious Sol's request. "He does know how you feel about them, right? Being in charge of the isles would maybe be nice, but anyone who even halfway knows you knows better than to think you want to leave them floating." This much they knew for certain. The captain had no qualms about informing the crew on her hatred for the aristocracy, or frankly faeries in general. It was a miracle Caleb and Alys were allowed aboard at all, and they knew that if their upbringing had been just a bit different, they would be on the end of that spite as well. They were only half certain they weren't right now.
"On the other hand, though... Could use it as a chance to get close and then take them down from there, right? Why'd he even offer?"