FAR BEYOND THE MOONLIGHT
10-05-2013, 09:20 PM
Argent was beyond caring about right or wrong, or guilty or innocent, she just thought about Taurig for the moment. That was the fairest thing to do in her opinion; if she just focused on him, if she gave him the best memory she could, then he?d always have that little piece of her. The silver knight didn?t know if they?d ever see one another again, or if when they did, if they?d be facing each other in battle. She didn?t know how far Isardis would go, and she didn?t want to think about it. She didn?t want to think about her return to Glaciem or how she would hide the evidence, no she just wanted to think about the great sin she was committing, the sin against Glaciem, the sin against Taurig, the sin against Isardis.
He returned her favor, and suggested what she had suggested, and that was all it took. Her head ducked, rubbing against the new Tortugan?s chest as she turned, hoping to rub her side against his chest, a sign of permission, a sign that he could have her now, under the early morning moon, where there were no eyes to watch and judge them. ?Time with you is never wasted,? she joked, a sweet sentiment despite how much she knew she should restrain herself from such words. After all, she would only leave as the sun rose, and the less kindness she showed Taurig, the more likely he was to realize how terrible she was.
He returned her favor, and suggested what she had suggested, and that was all it took. Her head ducked, rubbing against the new Tortugan?s chest as she turned, hoping to rub her side against his chest, a sign of permission, a sign that he could have her now, under the early morning moon, where there were no eyes to watch and judge them. ?Time with you is never wasted,? she joked, a sweet sentiment despite how much she knew she should restrain herself from such words. After all, she would only leave as the sun rose, and the less kindness she showed Taurig, the more likely he was to realize how terrible she was.