"Do you fancy yourself an upscale girl? You happened to pick the common folks bar, but the White Swan? Now that place is fancy. Tables all about, expensive and exotic foods with absolutely absurd amounts of food. Of course, it has prices appropriate to such a locale."
At this, Edreina had to fight the overwhelming urge to laugh. "Me? Upscale? Mr. Michaels... Do I look at all upscale to you?" Edreina spun on one foot between steps, arms out as if offering herself to be judged. When she stopped, she was facing her companion once again. "I mean really, if this," she motioned to her hodgepodge wardrobe, "is how the elite of Syliras dresses themselves, I would hate to see how the poor are clothed!"
As they walked, Edreina often caught herself staring at the man in her company, admiring little details every once in awhile from his wonderfully precise bone structure to those piercing, blue eyes. Whenever she was caught looking, she would blush and feel a shy smile punctuate her features. But, luckily, Orion seemed to glow from within whenever he noticed her looks and would treat her with a look that warmed her skin. Each time, oddly enough, Edreina felt herself responding on instinct.
"How about Kova's Well? I've heard that if you toss in a coin, it might grant your wish. I think that's where we'll go, if I don't hear any complaints from you, pretty lady."
A wishing well? Edreina had heard of their magics in stories told about campfires. "That actually sounds rather wonderful!" Edreina could not hide her excitement, allowing it to manifest in her voice and a grand smile. Already, her mind was whirling about the possibilities for which she could wish, running through each possible scenario with growing glee.
"But after this, it's your turn to show me something or tell me something, okay?"
This, Edreina pondered. What could she offer to a man of the city? The Svefra knew only of Laviku's domain, the expansive sea. "Have you ever seen Syliras from a boat, beneath the light of Leth's gaze? It is... oddly poetic." She offered this with a shrug, suddenly self-conscious. When a man can have anything, what should you offer? "Or," she began, looking down at her feet as she walked, chewing on her lip as the thought formed languorously, "I could show you what the moon looks like, away from shore... reflected off of the calm, still water that lies only a short ways out?" Edreina blushed at this offering's simplicity but felt a certain rightness about it. Knowing only the sea, Edreina knew of its beauties and wonders. Perhaps that was the one thing she could offer this land-strider.
"It will take some time for us to get there, so you'll have plenty of a chance to try and seduce me. Try and bat your eyelashes a little more when you speak, offer up a little more of your midriff, and walk with a tad more sway and I think I might melt in your hands."
Orion's suggestions were so blunt that Edreina literally tripped over them, nearly becoming familiar with the sidewalk despite how closely she had been watching her own feet. Looking up, aghast, Edreina saw that Orion was not teasing her but actually offering advice on how to seduce him. Looking at her with his - rather adorable -challenging grin, Edreina was suddenly given the courage to consider such.
Arching an eyebrow, Edreina first attended to her wardrobe, adjusting her wide-necked top so that it was a little bit lower in the back and, thereby, a little higher in front, showing all of her freckled navel. With that set, she took the hip-band of her pants between her fingers - looking up at Orion through her lashes, her lower lip locked gently between her teeth - and folded it over neatly so that the tops of her lean hip bones met the moonlight.
Next she worked to improve her walk. On land, Edreina was naturally ungainly, all legs and arms as she fought the urge to walk as she did on a boat since there was no need to be light on her feet, the ground here was going nowhere. Letting go of the stiffness that being away from the water naturally forced into her limbs, Edreina settled into a more natural gait. Her steps became longer and slower; as she walked, she shifted down from the balls of her feet to pad along heel-toe, heel-toe. All of this brought out the natural sway in her hips, one rising as the other fell in a movement so fluid she seemed to be more representing of her realm with this walk. Tilting her head, Edriena tried to limit the motions of her upper body to a slight extent so that her hips were more exaggerated, roiling up into her lean midsection in a way that Edreina found to be pleasing to the eye.
Smiling shyly, hoping to all of the gods that she did not look too ridiculous, Edreina looked up at Orion through her lashes once more. "Better?" she asked, blinking once, slowly. She felt that blinking constantly would only make her look foolish, so one was more than enough to her.
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