“It’s… Not the easiest place to be in for me. I mean… It’s wonderful, but…” She gave a little shrug. “I’m the daughter of an Ankal, and my mother isn’t there to put in her opinions on things. I’ve always… I guess I’ve always tried to shy away from this sort of situation, because I’m of marrying age now… I don’t expect to have any say in who I marry. I’ve always just assumed that I’d learn to love whoever it is. But now…” She sighed, hunching just a little so that Denen didn’t have to reach too much to help her with her scarf. Her red hair was littered with braids and opals, a Glassbeak feather here and there which had been gifts from Sam the day they met, and other little trinkets that she liked to keep close. She held a rather high status for a young woman in her pavilion, and it tended to show in her adornment. Her dark eyes remained on Denen, the worry and touch of sadness not fading away as she said, “I know what Sam’s intentions are… At least I think I do. I just hope my father doesn’t find someone he thinks is more suited for me before Sam decides he’s worthy of being a husband and approaches him about it… I just… He’s so insecure with himself. I mean, he just… He has things to prove to himself even if I already see those things in him.” Why was she telling him this? She wasn’t sure, though it likely had something to do with the fact that she’d needed a compassionate soul who wasn’t completely involved somehow. She bit her bottom lip. “Please don’t say anything to him about it?” But then she paused, giving Denen a conspiring look and tiny smile. “I hope one day you are even luckier than me in finding love… Cheva’s ways are beyond our understanding… You’ll find someone. I’m sure of it.” Though his face had made her wonder if he had feelings for Sam, too. And she found herself a little shocked that the thought didn’t seem to bother her in the least. |