Fraint held his steadfast gaze, his lips tight and his chest a flurry of whirling emotions. It was funny how somebody could hold so much inside. When one compared the exterior to the interior, they’d find a vast difference of feelings and sentiments. On the outside, one may look calm and seemed to handle everything with poise and grace. However, if you were to look on the inside of that same individual, one might be surprised to find a torrent of insecurity and turbulence. This described Fraint to a degree – certainly he’d be able to visit the Koten Temple. As he broke away from her inquisitive gaze, he noted that people were freely entering and exiting. Suddenly, the man knew the answer before he’d even heard the girl talk, and he now felt the need to abscond from the lingering presence of humiliation. His cheeks flushed slightly, though whether it was from the cold of the night or the blood rushing to his face from embarrassment, he didn’t know.
A brief thought occurred to him, and he entertained the thought of leaving the girl before she got a chance to speak, and simply make way for the temple ahead. However, that would be incredibly rude, and Fraint was one to hold up appearances. It would certainly not help his position if people witnessed him abandoning a girl in such a rush – perhaps the girl would be the one to spread the gossip herself. However, looking at her once more, she didn’t seem the type. He didn’t know how he came to this conclusion.
The girl did not reply right away. She had waited for the moment that his words would trail off into oblivion, where they would become lost in the large wave of chatter that had become their background song. She was a polite girl. Fraint described her as a girl because, at the moment, she was seated on the steps and he was not able to assess her full height.
He was once again tempted to leave in a hurry, but it was then when the girl chose to acknowledge his presence by answering in kind. On the interior, he breathed a sigh of relief, the bottled up anxiety welling up in his chest seeming to disappear slightly.
Slightly.
Her tone was formal, he realized, and if he were hoping for some sort of intimate exchange, then he was to blame for her behavior. She confirmed his suspicions by saying that tourists were indeed allowed entry, and as a way to mask his negative sentiments, he allowed the quiet grin decorating his visage to grow wider. Fraint was about to reply, as the pause had jarred him, and found himself taking in a breath to begin speaking. However, just as the words were about to escape parted lips, the girl began again, and he caught himself. It was just as well, because if he’d continued, he would’ve completely interrupted her, and that was, strictly speaking, rude. So he held his ground.
He also realized that the “girl” was taller than him. It was a good thing that he’d approached her with these thoughts in mind, otherwise it may have appeared that he were degrading her, and that just wouldn’t do.
She mentioned Zintila, and the grin froze on his face. There was a chance that he’d be able to actually meet the fabled deity, whose domain were the vast, dark canvas decorated by sparkling bits of light known as stars? Another emotion was thrown into the mix – worry. This was one level higher than his anxiety. The thought that he may actually meet Zintila Herself was almost too good to be true, and he suddenly found himself looking at the girl with cynicism. His eyes narrowed slightly, which reflected the exact opposite of what was going on inside him right now. However, the movement was unconscious, something that came to him naturally, so there was no way for him to adjust his exterior appearance without looking strange. He resisted the urge to fold his arms, which would signify that he was regarding her with a great deal of skepticism.
The woman offered to show him around the temple, and he nearly lost himself. His excitement was overwhelmed by both his anxiety and his overall character, which allowed him to act with some dignity and poise.
“In fact,” he started evenly, “I’ve only been in Lhavit for a day now. Soon to be two days.” He offered a strained smile in his direction as he fought to keep up his gentlemanly exterior. “Regarding the offer… I’d love to. It’s very kind of you to offer.”
Fraint realized that he hadn’t introduced himself yet, and proceeded to do so. “Excuse me. My name is Fraint Clementine. You may call me Fraint.”
The barrage of questions would have to wait. He held his ground, painfully, as he impatiently waited for the woman to continue. |