”Dinah, wait!” Orion broke into a jog, giving chase. Their game of back and forth, angry and happy, it never seemed like it was going to end. Orion’s feet met the ground again and again as he pumped his arms in chase. Rounding a corner, the former doctor was quite surprised to see Dinah waiting for him, a stern expression only tainted by wet streaks running down her cheeks. ”Dinah..?
”Squire Orion Michaels!” She raised her voice, and it attracted looks from the passerby; It wasn’t as though she cared about making a scene at this point. ”You will not address me in that manner again. I am your patron knight. You are my squire.” Orion opened his mouth to protest, but Dinah continued to turn the tables, stepping forward and this time grabbing his chin. ”No. Be quiet. Anything that’s happened has happened. It can’t be undone. Have I been overbearing? Yes. What am I supposed to do when someone with your history is placed in my care? What am I supposed to do? Should I have expected that you’d suddenly change your ways? It’s not that I didn’t believe in you…It’s that…that..”
Orion stared down into Dinah’s eyes, confused. His anger was washed away, his emotions muddled.
”You made..you made me question myself, Orion. You made me unsure of what I was capable of. You’re only a couple of years younger than I am, and I was supposed to take the womanizing doctor of Syliras and make him worthy to join our order?” She sighed gently, releasing Orion from her grasp. ”It seemed impossible. When they told me to look into you and assess your potential, I expected nothing. No offense, but you don’t exactly have the pedigree of a gallant knight.” A wry smile touched her lips, a look Orion couldn’t help but reciprocate. ”I felt like I had to shield you from you vices. Maybe I was a bit harsh, but I thought I would fail if I didn’t. It might surprise you to realize that it was kind of a big deal that I took an adult squire. To have that failure, well, it wouldn’t be good.
”I..I don’t know what to say. The …I…umm.” Orion turned his head away, cheeks slightly flushed. It was at that point that Orion realized just how many people had gathered around them. ”Can..can we discuss this someplace more private, Dinah? There’s an awful large crowd..”
Dinah nodded in agreement. It was for the better they not air all their grievances in this environment. ”We’ll head to my quarters.”
”Squire Orion Michaels!” She raised her voice, and it attracted looks from the passerby; It wasn’t as though she cared about making a scene at this point. ”You will not address me in that manner again. I am your patron knight. You are my squire.” Orion opened his mouth to protest, but Dinah continued to turn the tables, stepping forward and this time grabbing his chin. ”No. Be quiet. Anything that’s happened has happened. It can’t be undone. Have I been overbearing? Yes. What am I supposed to do when someone with your history is placed in my care? What am I supposed to do? Should I have expected that you’d suddenly change your ways? It’s not that I didn’t believe in you…It’s that…that..”
Orion stared down into Dinah’s eyes, confused. His anger was washed away, his emotions muddled.
”You made..you made me question myself, Orion. You made me unsure of what I was capable of. You’re only a couple of years younger than I am, and I was supposed to take the womanizing doctor of Syliras and make him worthy to join our order?” She sighed gently, releasing Orion from her grasp. ”It seemed impossible. When they told me to look into you and assess your potential, I expected nothing. No offense, but you don’t exactly have the pedigree of a gallant knight.” A wry smile touched her lips, a look Orion couldn’t help but reciprocate. ”I felt like I had to shield you from you vices. Maybe I was a bit harsh, but I thought I would fail if I didn’t. It might surprise you to realize that it was kind of a big deal that I took an adult squire. To have that failure, well, it wouldn’t be good.
”I..I don’t know what to say. The …I…umm.” Orion turned his head away, cheeks slightly flushed. It was at that point that Orion realized just how many people had gathered around them. ”Can..can we discuss this someplace more private, Dinah? There’s an awful large crowd..”
Dinah nodded in agreement. It was for the better they not air all their grievances in this environment. ”We’ll head to my quarters.”