08-11-2018, 11:50 PM
The crux of the issue is that Catheryn doesn't care. That's pretty much it. There's nothing Marko can say now that she won't hear about later, probably in excruciating detail, and more than once. But, she's in the area, and seeing Marko perched at the very top of the cathedral reminds her that she, too, had recently discovered the latent power of walking up walls. Perhaps now is a good time to try it out, and if she manages to annoy Marko in the process of it, then she'll have killed two birds with one stone.
Catheryn comes to a stop in front of the giant wooden doors that lead into the church. Marko is right, no one really goes in here, and nobody knows who rings the bell every morning, either, but they've learned to accept it, just like every other creepy, vaguely supernatural thing in this town. She tilts her head to the side in contemplation, then lifts her right leg and starts walking.
It feels weird, but that's about it. She's calmly walking up the side of the cathedral, stopping when she reaches the landing for the bell and climbing up to sit underneath it. Catheryn doesn't want to be at the very top with Marko, but this is a nice, quiet spot for her to stay, where she won't be able to see him, but will still be able to hear him, which is as good a compromise as she's going to get.
Catheryn doesn't call out to let Marko know she's here, figuring that if he hasn't seen her yet then that's his problem.
Catheryn comes to a stop in front of the giant wooden doors that lead into the church. Marko is right, no one really goes in here, and nobody knows who rings the bell every morning, either, but they've learned to accept it, just like every other creepy, vaguely supernatural thing in this town. She tilts her head to the side in contemplation, then lifts her right leg and starts walking.
It feels weird, but that's about it. She's calmly walking up the side of the cathedral, stopping when she reaches the landing for the bell and climbing up to sit underneath it. Catheryn doesn't want to be at the very top with Marko, but this is a nice, quiet spot for her to stay, where she won't be able to see him, but will still be able to hear him, which is as good a compromise as she's going to get.
Catheryn doesn't call out to let Marko know she's here, figuring that if he hasn't seen her yet then that's his problem.
[b][i]moon river, wider than a mile ・゚✧