1st of Vhalar, Arc 716
A tear dropped onto the tattered rug where she lay, curled up in the fetal position in front of the fire. The hearth was the warmest place she could find in all of Sabaissant. Even with the fire so close, Zvezdana felt ice cold. Everything had fallen apart and she was left more alone than she had ever felt before. Actively crying was no longer necessary. The tears just fell on their own. Her parents had not welcomed her back, and everyone practically ignored her. She was yet again the failure of the family. More so, many saw her as the Fallen False Queen, a title that had begun to circulate through every social circle of Rynmere she expected. The Qe’Dreki were fleeing towards Jorick’s Keep as far as she knew. Blackwood was probably already there, trying to figure out exactly what had gone wrong. Vivian was traveling with her and a small group of Qe’Dreki soldiers. The soldiers had elected to stay away from Sabaissant, hiding in the woods for safety while Zvezdana collected a few things. Vivian was her only protection within these walls. Vivian was fast asleep on the couch in her room at Sabaissant. She had not seen or heard Zvezdana get up from bed to lay before the first. This had occurred multiple nights now, and it did not seem to make her any warmer. Instead, she stared into the fire and cried. The flames dance, mocking her as it ate the wood.
She needed to get out of the room, or she was going to do something she did not want to do. Picking herself up, tears falling effortlessly down her cheeks, she moved quietly out of the room. When she was younger and her father had just come to her late in the night, she would often find herself wandering in the same general direction. She would head to Andráska's room. Her younger brother would always find ways to comfort her. Would he do the same now, when she was practically outcasted by her own family? Did he think of her as Alistair did? Would he go out of his way to shut her out?
Zvezdana’s bare feet carried her in that direction anyways. The corridors were empty of servants as everyone had gone to bed. Besides, no one wanted to come close to Zvezdana’s rooms at this moment or maybe they had been commanded to ignore her. She tightened the blanket around her thin nightgown and thinning body. When was the last time she had eaten or drank anything? Wine was ill advised at this time, with her condition coming to light. Alcohol would hurt the baby, and inhibit her mind enough that she might actually take her own life. She had desired to lose herself in the drink, but Vivian had played her role well and kept it away from her. Maybe Andráska would not be so smart.
She finally ended up at the door to her brother’s room. She leaned against it, tapping her finger against the wood. “Andráska,” Zvezdana whispered, pressing her face against the cool wood. Was he still the light sleep that she remember him to be? “Andráska, please let me in. Please tell me you still see me as your sister. I don’t want you to hate me too. I need you.”

