He walked over and Firenze smiled wide, he asked the clerk to get it and it made her pleased that he liked the item she picked out for him. It was kind of feminine but he asked the clerk to add it to the list so she assumed that he was happy with her decision. Standing there, smiling from ear to ear, she watched him. He didn’t move for a moment and the silence stretched between the two. She wasn’t sure what else he needed or if he was finished shopping. As she was going to ask him what he would like to do next, then he spoke.
He placed a hand on her shoulder, her head turned slightly toward it as he asked if she actually lived in a cave. It dawn on her suddenly that it might seem odd that she lived there because he didn’t know what she was. She didn’t know if she could trust him to tell him that she could shift form so she was lost on how to tell him why she lived in a cave.
“Ah… yes. I do live in… a cave. It’s not that bad, a bit dusty, but not bad. I can show you if you want?” Reaching a hand up she slid her fingers lightly around his wrist, trying to let him know that she was not offended that he questioned her living in a cave and that it was truly not as bad as it sounded. It didn’t have the amenities that a cottage or apartment might but she’d made a comfortable sleeping area with dried soft long grass and her blankets on top, a nice little fire ring and even dug out a small “shelf” to put her things on.
She watched as Palaren continued his shopping, the clerk happy with having such a large sale he all but hopped around Pal, eagerly writing down the requests. As he dismissed the clerk and his attention came back to her he spoke again. She didn’t know what to say! He wanted her to live with him? But why? Was this a joke and he was playing her? A heat tinged her cheeks and she dropped her head slightly, looking down to her hands.
Her eyes scanned him, he didn’t look like he was joking. “You want me to live with you?” She was still in a moment of shock, but the idea of having a real place with real walls and a door excited her. It wouldn’t be all hers of course, but it would be a step up from where she was. “I don’t want to burden you…” Wringing her hands she felt a bit ashamed, she didn’t want him to take pity on her and that be the reason he had her come live with him. She wanted him to invite her because he wanted her to stay with him.
“I mean if you want me to stay I don’t want to be rude and decline your offer.” If he was indeed okay with her staying she would let him know, “If you’re okay with it, I could stay for a bit while I look for my own place?” Otherwise, she would not be bothered at all if he didn’t have enough room for her. She clasped her hands in front of her and red tinged her cheeks as she tried to be humble and grateful for his offer.
“Can I see your place?” If he agreed, Fire would take his arm again, and prepare herself to leave. She didn’t know if he had anything left to purchase or not, but there was not much in the store that she needed at the current time. She’d have to come back for the fabrics that she liked to have them crafted into clothing and pick up a few other odds and ends.
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He placed a hand on her shoulder, her head turned slightly toward it as he asked if she actually lived in a cave. It dawn on her suddenly that it might seem odd that she lived there because he didn’t know what she was. She didn’t know if she could trust him to tell him that she could shift form so she was lost on how to tell him why she lived in a cave.
“Ah… yes. I do live in… a cave. It’s not that bad, a bit dusty, but not bad. I can show you if you want?” Reaching a hand up she slid her fingers lightly around his wrist, trying to let him know that she was not offended that he questioned her living in a cave and that it was truly not as bad as it sounded. It didn’t have the amenities that a cottage or apartment might but she’d made a comfortable sleeping area with dried soft long grass and her blankets on top, a nice little fire ring and even dug out a small “shelf” to put her things on.
She watched as Palaren continued his shopping, the clerk happy with having such a large sale he all but hopped around Pal, eagerly writing down the requests. As he dismissed the clerk and his attention came back to her he spoke again. She didn’t know what to say! He wanted her to live with him? But why? Was this a joke and he was playing her? A heat tinged her cheeks and she dropped her head slightly, looking down to her hands.
Her eyes scanned him, he didn’t look like he was joking. “You want me to live with you?” She was still in a moment of shock, but the idea of having a real place with real walls and a door excited her. It wouldn’t be all hers of course, but it would be a step up from where she was. “I don’t want to burden you…” Wringing her hands she felt a bit ashamed, she didn’t want him to take pity on her and that be the reason he had her come live with him. She wanted him to invite her because he wanted her to stay with him.
“I mean if you want me to stay I don’t want to be rude and decline your offer.” If he was indeed okay with her staying she would let him know, “If you’re okay with it, I could stay for a bit while I look for my own place?” Otherwise, she would not be bothered at all if he didn’t have enough room for her. She clasped her hands in front of her and red tinged her cheeks as she tried to be humble and grateful for his offer.
“Can I see your place?” If he agreed, Fire would take his arm again, and prepare herself to leave. She didn’t know if he had anything left to purchase or not, but there was not much in the store that she needed at the current time. She’d have to come back for the fabrics that she liked to have them crafted into clothing and pick up a few other odds and ends.
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