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The Girl Who Could Fly



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Loner

age
6 Years
gender
Female
gems
11
size
Medium
build
Light
posts
427
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09-28-2016, 05:23 PM


She was beginning to see a little more signs of him relaxing, though something about the male made him seem very reserved. It was either the way her humor had flown over his head or maybe it was the way he seemed to regard her curiously. Either way she'd noticed as he leaned into Cedar how he seemed to be slightly less tense. Whether it was because his friend was there or he felt more comfortable around her... well that had yet to be seen. Either way she certainly wasn't taking his presence for granted. She had a feeling he'd really leave if he wanted to.

Her smile faltered as he called her kind. While the comment felt genuine and she felt honored he though so, she was still surprised by it. It wasn't something she'd expected to hear out of him, but regardless a grin broke out across her face. "I'm glad you think so." Was it an admission of him feeling okay in her presence? She certainly didn't want to make him feel like he had to stick around to talk to her if he didn't want to, but at the same time she wanted to know more about the male who wouldn't instigate a conversation.

Cedar still caught her attention more than once. She wasn't sure what he thought of her staring, but she was glad when he gaze was drawn more towards Oleander. She didn't want the smaller creature getting angry with her for staring at him even though she was dying to know what he was. Instead he found it easier to focus on the language Ollie shared. Latin. Her head cocked slightly as he said this and she tried to remember if she'd heard it anywhere before. She couldn't recall anything which was a shame. It sounded like an interesting language. She was enjoying the topic nonetheless. It made her think of Jorrvaskr and her interesting native tongue and how she intertwined common tongue with her own.

"I speak common and Gaelic." She grinned. "Though sadly I only get to speak it to my family. It doesn't seem to be a common practice anywhere else."

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