"I didn't-I didn't!" Alanna spoke rapidly, her heart pounding in her ears. Is Lady Liriel accusing me? Why? All of this was her idea!
"She's lying daddy!" Liriel yelled back. "I would never do that to you!"
Giullis strode towards Alanna, backhanding her across the face. The strike was more painful than damaging, but the strike made her fall regardless. "Silence, you whore! You dare call my daughter a liar?! I should have known, you beastfolk are all the same. Trying to weasel your way into my house by corrupting my daughter! I will have your head for this!"
Alanna sat, frozen, in her revealing maid outfit, on the verge of tears. Everything was coming crashing down around her. Giullis drew a short blade, little more than a letter opener, from his coat pocket and grabbed her by her hair. She tried to form words, but couldn't, her lips quivering with sobs that couldn't quite escape out of sheer terror. He moved to blade towards her throat, his bloodshot eyes leaving no mistaking what his intent was.
"Sir," a familiar voice called out from the hallway. Alistar stepped into the room, his expression a stone mask as always. He looked from Lady Liriel to Alanna. Again, Alanna's keen ears picked up that almost imperceptible sigh.
"If you believe the girl is an infiltrator of some sort, you'd be well within your rights to kill her," he began, speaking as though he was reading off just another report. "However, we have laws for these situations. If she has harmed no one, and there is no evidence that she is some sort of spy, you will be sending a message to the people of Birchhaven: Anyone who is invited may be summarily executed on even the slightest suspicion of wrongdoing."
Giullis stood there, the knife raised to stab down, for a few moments. The anger ebbed slightly, now wrestling with logic.
"She... She violated my little girl!" he said, pulling on Alanna's hair. She dared not move a muscle lest it bring the blade down on her.
"If that is what you believe, sir, then the most appropriate punishment would be banishment, as per the traditions of our fair city."
Giullis seemed to contemplate this for a few seconds, before letting Alanna drop to the ground.
"Banishment," he said, as though tasting the word on his lips. "Fine. Listen to me, girl. I should have your blood for daring to lay a hand on my daughter. However, I am a civilized man. For your crimes, by the power invested in me as the Duke of Birchhaven, you are hereby banished from this city forevermore. You will be allowed to leave with whatever you own that you can carry, but not those clothes. That uniform belongs to my daughter."
He crouched down, getting to eye-level with the still terrified Alanna.
"However, I promise you this. If I ever see you again, I will end you."
He took a deep breath, then stood back upright, adjusted his coat and walked back towards the door's entrance.
"S-S-Sir!" Alanna stuttered. Fear had gripped her voice earlier, but now panic was driving her to speak.
"I'm-I'm just a P-Peasant! Everyone k-knows that outside the walls there are m-monsters! Where could I g-go?! I have no way to d-defend myself!"
"That is not my concern," Giullis responded. "Though if you follow the road south-east, you may reach Wildbrook by tomorrow."
Alanna looked at Liriel, hoping to see some sign of empathy or mercy. Liriel ran up and hugged her father, and, outside of her father's view, gave Alanna an indifferent shrug.
Some time later Alanna was again in the clothes she had worn every day at the Orphanage. Tears were streaming down her face, and she had cried several times, but the horse riders who had her hands tied and were escorting her to the city gate did not tolerate her slowing down. Her knees were already scuffed from falling down once onto the unforgiving cobblestones.
Some people gawked at her, but she didn't care. She believed she had been saved, and instead she had been used as a toy and then discarded just as quickly.
It took quite some time to reach the gate. First they had to walk through the rich elven district of Birchhaven, then the more densely-packed mixed quarters, then finally, about an hour walk to the outer walls through an expanse of farmland. Here the farmer's worked the land of landlords who were fortunate enough to hold land inside the walls. Some farmers took their chances outside their safety, which often ended in tragedy. Though stronger monsters would avoid a city like Birchhaven due to its defenses, dumber, weaker monsters would come out of the wilds to prey on slow messengers or scavengers who dared venture out of the gates.
The guards escorted her outside the gate where the cobblestone path turned to packed dirt and cut the rope tying her hands. In desperation attempted to run back through the gate, but was quickly stopped by the guards drawing their halberds to bar her path.
"No further, exile. Try to sneak back in and we'll cut you down." The guard that spoke pointed down one of the two forks in the road. "That way is south-east as his Lordship said. Now begone."
Alanna couldn't stop herself from trembling. The sun had already set, the moon giving just enough illumination to let her see. A cold mountain breeze was sapping the heat from her skin. There was some open terrain ahead of her, though the road the guard pointed down soon disappeared into a dark, foreboding forest.
"Please," she begged, falling to her knees. "I will die out there. Please don't make me go."