Varya paused a few seconds too long after hearing Alla express her condolences for her loss. “Ah, yes, thank you,” she added slowly, nodding. “Quite a pity.” She didn’t elaborate one exactly which part of this situation was the pity, but the woman was definitely thinking about her own situation being the terrible part, rather than her dead brother. Her own inconvenience over his, of course. Varya could hardly expect Venya to put forth any effort if their roles were reversed, so she was still lacking any sympathy for him.
She nodded again quickly as Alla went to get her drink, but her faked frown for her brother soon turned to a real one for her lack of promised alcohol. The healer looked puzzled as Alla returned empty handed but decided that perhaps there was someone else Alla had told to fetch the drinks. It’s what Varya would have done, anyway. “What…” the question formed on her lips, intending to ask what needed to happen first so that they could take care of this dead Zakharov business, but it quickly trailed away as her drink was carried into the room. By a skeleton. Varya didn’t need to employ her years of training and experience as a healer to know a skeleton when she saw one.
“But how…?” Varya asked quietly, her gaze darting from the skeleton, to Alla, back to the skeleton. She watched intently as the skeleton moved forward, setting its tray down on the table in front of the two women. Assistant, hmm? Interesting word choice on Alla’s part. The skeleton responded to Alla’s request to pour the vodka and Varya shifted to look at the younger woman as he (it?) did so. She could see the shakiness from her straining to, what Varya assumed, control the skeleton. She hardly had time to worry about her, however, as she was handed a glass of vodka by a skeleton. As Varya accepted the drink, she found herself thinking that this was definitely not how she had expected her morning to go.
And now Alla wanted to get down to business. Varya sipped her drink as Alla proposed her options for proceeding. She set her glass down and smiled, a genuine emotion welling up inside as she did so. “You know, as much as I’d like to get all of this out of the way, I think I would much rather ask you about,” Varya tilted her head in the direction of Burmin, “this.” She narrowed her eyes at her former student, a smile still on her face. However impressive their last meeting had been with the pigeon, this entire skeleton walking and serving drinks was even more so. So many questions were bouncing around in her head, like how Alla was able to control an entire skeleton, or if she was only focusing on parts of it at a time, if she was currently wounded to be able to control it, if she had to have an open wound the entire time the skeleton was active.
But the question she settled on was: “Where did you get him?”