A Duchess. What made her think she could take on such a role? She wasn't sure, but she had asked for it, and after all... if Apricot could do the hard work in being King, then surely, she could support him as a good sister should. She had debated asking to be the Doctor, Avia Juno had taught her well in her childhood.... but she knew she could do more for her littermate, help him, be the start of his council and a shoulder to bear the burden until he found himself a Queen.
She hadn't really envisioned a life outside the Dynasty, either, though. After everything with Grimwald inside the mountain, after Izumi and her people had dragged her from the pits of hell and brought her home, she'd thought she'd waste away on the island just trying to repay that debt. Trying, desperate, to repay the life that had been given for hers, but unable to move past some invisible barrier she couldn't place.
Some very small part of her was glad it had crumbled, that she was free of the reminder -- mostly.
Honoka had followed them, and Apple was grateful someone seemed to believe in the siblings (or perhaps, just had nothing better to do); she didn't really expect anyone from the Fujiwara clan to follow after the Dusk's, but she was thankful. She had been there, that day. It was a smaller, more gentle reminder, but there was a debt there too, one she wasn't sure she could ever repay even without the added weight of throwing her loyalty to them now.
Perhaps she could be compensated with a decent rank on the council. An experienced voice might do them well -- she would speak to Apricot about it later.
It'd been a long week, and what felt like an even longer swim to get to this island. Going around had been an option, sure, but Apple had been excited to check out the place that seemed so removed. Some part of her thought perhaps it would be a nice place to live, but if disaster ever struck for any reason, that was a long, hard swim for youngsters let alone mothers with newborns, the sick or injured, the old.... Perhaps just a neat place to check out, at least. The massive tree there was alluring, mystical, and both drew her in and pushed her away at the same time -- as if she needed a purpose to go there, one she hadn't found yet.
It gave off an odd sort of vibe anyways, she thought as she jaunted across the beach, enjoying the way the sand squished between her toes as she watched the tree in the distance. It was growing late, stormy, dark clouds gathering to cover a sky growing red, and though she'd have liked to really explore her paws hurt and she was tired. She forgot how taxing traveling was, and frankly, she was still a little skinny from her time in the cave. She hadn't left the island chain the Dynasty had resided on since they'd brought her home, and a year stuck inside had taken more than its toll on her.
The golden Dusk gradually halted and stared, ears sliding back slowly at what seemed to be a damn cave tucked into the landscape of the pretty little island. She knew it would be a good place to shelter for the night from the coming rain, but....
She sucked in a slow, deep breath between slightly gaping jaws, and willed her limbs to thaw before the others caught her pre-panic.
