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The last two times she had gone out hunting for people who were wanted criminals? The pay had been very decent and the time consumed had been worth the payout she got in the end. Thus Frey had decided to accept another one of the missions labeled ‘wanted’ because that seemed to be the trend for when someone needed someone captured and brought to them. The morning had already arrived and it was time for the little girl to head out for her newest job, so one of the servants at the castle helped her pick a dress to wear for that day while she picked her own little pair of knee high sneaker boots so she could run around easily. Even if she was a little girl? She understood that formal and classy high heels or other such footwear were not the best choices when going on jobs. Considering she could barely walk in anything with a heel, to begin with. Anyway once she was dressed and had eaten a stone breakfast the child mounted her companion, Silver, the male was a giant wolf roughly around the girl's height and a very proficient short, and they headed off in the general direction of Crocus which was where the latest job was supposed to take place.
Hours later they arrived at the Guard building near the outskirts of the capital, the little girl easily hopping off her pet. “Do you need help little girl?” the Guard’s were all adults, two of them male and one female. Clearly? They did not know who she was and that pissed her off because she was The Princess, yet considering information she had recently gathered up, the girl did not correct them, doing so would require she reveal more than just being Princess and well it could land her in trouble from what she understood. “Actually I’m here to help you.” it was the first comment she made as she smirked slightly standing in front of them. “There is no way you're one of the two mages we hired, you’re just a kid!” the Guards clearly did not believe she was a mage since they lacked enough magical affinity to sense her power, but she couldn’t exactly show them her Guild Mark to convince them and wasting mana on casting a spell was not something she looked forward to.
The last two times she had gone out hunting for people who were wanted criminals? The pay had been very decent and the time consumed had been worth the payout she got in the end. Thus Frey had decided to accept another one of the missions labeled ‘wanted’ because that seemed to be the trend for when someone needed someone captured and brought to them. The morning had already arrived and it was time for the little girl to head out for her newest job, so one of the servants at the castle helped her pick a dress to wear for that day while she picked her own little pair of knee high sneaker boots so she could run around easily. Even if she was a little girl? She understood that formal and classy high heels or other such footwear were not the best choices when going on jobs. Considering she could barely walk in anything with a heel, to begin with. Anyway once she was dressed and had eaten a stone breakfast the child mounted her companion, Silver, the male was a giant wolf roughly around the girl's height and a very proficient short, and they headed off in the general direction of Crocus which was where the latest job was supposed to take place.
Hours later they arrived at the Guard building near the outskirts of the capital, the little girl easily hopping off her pet. “Do you need help little girl?” the Guard’s were all adults, two of them male and one female. Clearly? They did not know who she was and that pissed her off because she was The Princess, yet considering information she had recently gathered up, the girl did not correct them, doing so would require she reveal more than just being Princess and well it could land her in trouble from what she understood. “Actually I’m here to help you.” it was the first comment she made as she smirked slightly standing in front of them. “There is no way you're one of the two mages we hired, you’re just a kid!” the Guards clearly did not believe she was a mage since they lacked enough magical affinity to sense her power, but she couldn’t exactly show them her Guild Mark to convince them and wasting mana on casting a spell was not something she looked forward to.