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..76th Winter, 514
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..76th Winter, 514
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Zhol was supposed to be watching, but he wasn't.
Well, he was, he just wasn't quite as focused on the correct priorities as he should have been. He was supposed to be watching as Khara fired arrows into the extra target he'd picked up at the start of the season, for exactly this purpose. He was supposed to be paying extra attention to the way she held the bow, the way she stood, the way she'd planted her feet in the sandy floor, the way she held her shoulders with each draw.
Unfortunately, trying to observe those things made his eyes stray a little too close to utterly distracting things. Trying to focus on her shoulders let his eyes stray to the inviting curve of her neck, along the line of her jaw, and linger on the lips that her teeth periodically gnawed at in an inexplicably enticing way. Trying to focus on her stance led his eyes up the curve of her legs, and to other places that made his face turn bright crimson as his mind began to imagine what it might be like if it were his hands making that journey instead of his eyes.
He was embarrassed about it, though not guilty; that was the twisting sensation of last season, and had thankfully been left far behind when winter had dawned. Before, he'd always wrenched his eyes away for fear of being noticed, but now he didn't have to; now he was allowed to look at the most beautiful woman he had ever laid eyes on without subterfuge; and yet embarrassment, because of how much he didn't want to look away. It wasn't lust that filled his eyes, though it was certainly there, clinging to the edges like dew drops on glass. He wanted all the things that he was supposed to want, and yet he wanted all the other things as well; so the fact that Khara wanted to wait, the fact that she didn't feel ready, wasn't even a question or a consideration. It didn't matter anyway; if he were standing close to her, if his hands were on her, his every desire would be to draw her into a kiss and hold her forever in his arms, and he would be overjoyed to stay that way forever.
The sound of the arrow striking the target gave him the focus that he needed, at least for the moment. He waited for Khara's posture to relax slightly, before he uttered the words he spend every waking second aching to say, an insatiable smile spread across his features. "I love you."
Zhol was supposed to be watching, but he wasn't.
Well, he was, he just wasn't quite as focused on the correct priorities as he should have been. He was supposed to be watching as Khara fired arrows into the extra target he'd picked up at the start of the season, for exactly this purpose. He was supposed to be paying extra attention to the way she held the bow, the way she stood, the way she'd planted her feet in the sandy floor, the way she held her shoulders with each draw.
Unfortunately, trying to observe those things made his eyes stray a little too close to utterly distracting things. Trying to focus on her shoulders let his eyes stray to the inviting curve of her neck, along the line of her jaw, and linger on the lips that her teeth periodically gnawed at in an inexplicably enticing way. Trying to focus on her stance led his eyes up the curve of her legs, and to other places that made his face turn bright crimson as his mind began to imagine what it might be like if it were his hands making that journey instead of his eyes.
He was embarrassed about it, though not guilty; that was the twisting sensation of last season, and had thankfully been left far behind when winter had dawned. Before, he'd always wrenched his eyes away for fear of being noticed, but now he didn't have to; now he was allowed to look at the most beautiful woman he had ever laid eyes on without subterfuge; and yet embarrassment, because of how much he didn't want to look away. It wasn't lust that filled his eyes, though it was certainly there, clinging to the edges like dew drops on glass. He wanted all the things that he was supposed to want, and yet he wanted all the other things as well; so the fact that Khara wanted to wait, the fact that she didn't feel ready, wasn't even a question or a consideration. It didn't matter anyway; if he were standing close to her, if his hands were on her, his every desire would be to draw her into a kiss and hold her forever in his arms, and he would be overjoyed to stay that way forever.
The sound of the arrow striking the target gave him the focus that he needed, at least for the moment. He waited for Khara's posture to relax slightly, before he uttered the words he spend every waking second aching to say, an insatiable smile spread across his features. "I love you."
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