Sheva listened to him as he spoke, first what seemed like a question directed at her about how she learned to hunt. "Well I guess you could say I learnt from my parents." she said to him, this was true in essence since she inherited her form and its instincts from her parents.
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Then he was speaking again, about what was usually taught at the Lyceum. "Magic" he said, the word echoed through her mind as her face went blank lost in thought. This was good, they accepted magic but at the same time it was terrible, because she would now have to admit that she had lied. "Syllke, I'm sorry, I'm so sorry!" she said with an extremely apologetic tone to her voice. She hated that she had lied to him but it was necessary. He was standing now, about to wash the dishes. "Syllke I...I'm a mage, I'm so sorry but I didn't know whether they accepted magic here. I'm sorry it just seemed better to avoid the topic until I was certain it was safe. I'm so sorry." she had a sincerely apologetic voice, since she was being completely honest. He would think she was a liar, a terrible person.
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She got up walking toward the fire place, grabbing her sodden clothes on the way. The pants she was wearing dropped onto the floor since they were too big and her hands were full. Barely phased she continued on to the fireplace pulling out the rack and laying her clothes on it. Luckily his large shirt covered reached down to her mid thighs.