by UncoordinatedPisces » October 17th, 2012, 6:53 am
Aimee heard Frollo return, it was a little later than usual and her curiosity is what forced her to sit beside her door, with her ear against it. Though she could hear conversation without doing this, it was barely mumbles.
"Oh, it's no rush. I'm not in the mood, anyway." Frollo's tone of voice was different, first time she had heard it for sure. Aimee was interested, really interested. Aimee wasn't one for gossip, but she didn't count this is as gossip at all. ""I...I assume you have a lot on your mind right now, sir?". Aimee smiled, Estelle probably wanted to find out what had happened too. She was thinking about all the possibilities, some of them amusing, but was snapped out of her thoughts quick enough,
"Indeed, I do. Such as that pathetic Captain Phoebus betraying me! Just like that!". Aimee's eyes widened a little, Phoebus? "How dared he! What a coward." What did Phoebus do? Aimee hadn't any idea of what had happened that day, the fire starting, the saving of innocent people, so as Estelle asked her next question, Aimee was on edge.
""Of course, Estelle", Aimee started to breath rapidly, surely Frollo didn't-, "He will not cause me any more trouble, that's for sure."
Aimee could only make one assumption from that. Frollo had either killed Phoebus or had him killed. Her in ital reaction was too cry. That's what she did when her father died, and her mother. She buried her head in her hands and tried to take control of her emotions. After a moment or too of holding back the tears, she glared up at the door.
"Phoebus isn't dead", she told herself, "He can't be". She knew deep down she doubted herself, but now, she had had enough of all of this. If Phoebus really was dead, then Frollo was one up in destroying everything happy in her life left. He wouldn't get the chance to do it anymore. Aimee jumped up and ran to put a cloak on, she was going to leave. She wasn't sure where Frollo was, but she pressed her ear to the door again, searching for signs she would be able to get out unnoticed. It wouldn't matter if she was noticed, all she needed to do was run.