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Aeil


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08-21-2013, 06:39 PM




When Kamala's smile broke through to the surface, Aeil knew she had touched the she-wolf's heart. It was something the dark-furred fae thought was a wonderful thing to do, especially after seeing how troubled the Princess had been. The overall change from the complete distracted behavior Kamala had held to being more focused on their conversation made Aeil's smile widen. Her ears remained perked in Kamala's direction as she spoke of her mother and how it was probably best for Adette to be in a better place. Aeil had never met the ex-Queen of Seracia, but she figured that if her children were stable and healthy, then she did a good job raising them with Gerhardt. "I am sure that where she is now, she is admiring how you are handling everything with each day that passes," Aeil softly said. She had her own ancestors up above and was pretty sure they kept their eyes on her as often as she thought of them.
Her words of being the best she could be for Seracia made Aeil's own heart swell. The excitement to the oral proclaim Kamala made had her all a tither. "I hope to be the same for our kingdom as well, Princess." Her words rang true and the hope she had voiced was evident in her eyes and the increased brightness that shined on her face. "Ever since I have come here...it is all I have wanted to do." This bit of a confession escaped Aeil's dark lips in a quiet breeze, so whether Kamala heard it or not, she would be fine with just saying it out loud.
As their conversation became more in depth with the words, Aeil realized that Kamala would possibly become a good friend to her. Although they had just met, they had shared bits of their souls that hadn't been seen by many other wolves. Aeil took Kamala's words to heart as she thanked her for being there to listen. It was all Aeil could do to simply blush deeply and make a big scene of how flustered she was from it. Instead, she inclined her head at an angle as she softly said, "It was nothing, my lady...I am glad that I was able to be here for you when you needed someone to talk to, and I wouldn't hesitate to be there for you again if you needed me." Her eyes twinkled and she pushed her upper half towards the sky, stretching her spine to release the tension that had built up from sitting for so long. "I also have another confession to tell you, m'lady Kamala." Aeil stopped stretching and relaxed back into her normal stature. "I can foresee us seeing more of each other in the future...as friends." Although she was getting up in age, Aeil still asked timidly, "Would that be all right with you?"



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