"His name is Ryhrtwynonolen."
Shiress squeaked and spun around, hand planted firmly over her racing heart.
Her mother grinned, stepping away from the window that Shiress had been staring through, leaving Shiress to scowl at her retreating back.
"Rhy-heart-win-none-a-len?" Shiress attempted, frowned, then shook her head. "How do you even pronounce that?"
Lorna shrugged her rounded shoulders, "No idea." she admitted and grinned "Maybe that's why he said to call him Nolen"
Shiress's frown turned on her mother "You could have just said that." she muttered.
Shiress stepped away from the window and joined her mother at the table where Lorna sat, snapping green beans. Shiress pulled a mound of the beans toward her and began snapping them. After several ticks of silence, she tilted her head and cleared her throat sheepishly.
"Why is he here again?" she asked, tossing a handful of the snapped beans into a huge bowl in the middle of the table.
With her face still angled downward, Lorna did her best not to smile knowingly. "With your father having to return to Syliras to continue his work with the Knight's fleet, he hired Nolen to do some work around the cottage." she shrugged, tossing her finished beans into the bowl. "Mending the fence, patching the roof...stuff of that nature."
Another bout of tense silence, then...
"For how long?" Shiress asked.
Lorna did look up then, grinning knowingly. "A fortnight, maybe longer." she answered, grin widening.
"Oh, stop looking at me like that!"
"Why?" Lorna said, grin morphing into a smirk "He hasn't stopped looking at you since he started working here."
"I'm sure you exaggerate." Shiress glanced toward the window, something sad and resigned, crossing over her features "There's a city full of eligible women out there, ones a lot younger and prettier than me and without kids."
Hands stilling, Lorna studied her daughter with a look of pure exasperation and let out a long sigh. Shiress glanced up, did a double-take at the look she was being given, then shrugged her shoulders.
"What? It's true."
Lorna shook her head, "No, Shiress, it is not true." she paused, studying Shiress before adding, "You're just too busy pining over Caspian to notice."
Shiress's face jerked up with a look of shock aimed at her mother.
"W-what-" she stammered, beans forgotten. "What do you mean? Im not-"
"You are!" Lorna asserted, slicing through Shiress's denial "You don't think I see how you look at him?" Lorna grimaced, going back to her bean snapping. "Staring at him all the time with a look like someone just kicked your puppy. Constantly finding any reason you can to stand near him, to touch him." Lorna frowned across the table at Shiress, one eyebrow arching in challenge. "Leaving the room anytime he mentions the name Rohka."
Shiress looked away. "I do not!" she said petulantly.
"You do, and you are wasting your time on a man who does not, and will never, return your feelings, Shi."
Shiress said nothing, only redoubled her efforts snapping beans, but Lorna saw the tears that had sprung to her daughter's eyes. She shook her head with another sigh, deciding to let the subject drop, but couldn't help but add...
"Nolen takes his shirt off anytime you are home, you know."
Any irritated reply that Shiress was about to give was interrupted by a knock on the door. She flew from the chair, thankful for the interruption, and slung the door open. Had Shiress not been so preoccupied with the conversation she and her mother had just had, she probably would have expected the knock to be the man from outside, but, as it was, the sight before her still shocked her into silence as her mouth unhinged to form a small O.
Ryhrtwynonolen, or Nolen, stood in the doorway. Up close, the man was even more gorgeous than Shiress had first thought, spying him through the window.
Nolen was tall. Very tall. With dark hair that curled at its lighter, sunkissed tips, framing chiseled cheeks, a straight, thin nose, a slightly dimpled chin, currently covered in a dark dusting of stubble, and wide plump lips. Shiress's gaze zeroed in on those lips before sliding ever so slowly south, gliding over tanned skin that dipped and peaked over defined muscles. Nolen wasn't overly muscled, unlike those guys Shiress sees down on the beach hefting heavy logs and thick metal chains.
No, Nolen's musculature was from hard-earned labor, honed and hard in all the right places; even the man's flat stomach, which reminded Shiress of her mother's washboard, with its peaks and valleys. Her emerald eyes followed that path of peaks and valleys down over slender hips to the V between, where a thin patch of dark hair started at his navel and dipped down to...Shiress licked her lips, snapping her eyes back up where they belonged.
Nolen smiled down at her, knowingly, his deep brown eyes only then returning to her's after their own perusal, pinning Shiress firmly where she stood.
"Hello." he said, dipping his chin in a slight nod.
God's, even the man's voice was gorgeous, soft and smooth like silk flowing over skin.
"I'm Nolen." he said.
Nolen reached for Shiress's hand and lifted it to his mouth, pressing his lips to the tips of her knuckles, smiling against them.
"And you are?"
"Mesmerized" she thought.
Shiress squeaked and spun around, hand planted firmly over her racing heart.
Her mother grinned, stepping away from the window that Shiress had been staring through, leaving Shiress to scowl at her retreating back.
"Rhy-heart-win-none-a-len?" Shiress attempted, frowned, then shook her head. "How do you even pronounce that?"
Lorna shrugged her rounded shoulders, "No idea." she admitted and grinned "Maybe that's why he said to call him Nolen"
Shiress's frown turned on her mother "You could have just said that." she muttered.
Shiress stepped away from the window and joined her mother at the table where Lorna sat, snapping green beans. Shiress pulled a mound of the beans toward her and began snapping them. After several ticks of silence, she tilted her head and cleared her throat sheepishly.
"Why is he here again?" she asked, tossing a handful of the snapped beans into a huge bowl in the middle of the table.
With her face still angled downward, Lorna did her best not to smile knowingly. "With your father having to return to Syliras to continue his work with the Knight's fleet, he hired Nolen to do some work around the cottage." she shrugged, tossing her finished beans into the bowl. "Mending the fence, patching the roof...stuff of that nature."
Another bout of tense silence, then...
"For how long?" Shiress asked.
Lorna did look up then, grinning knowingly. "A fortnight, maybe longer." she answered, grin widening.
"Oh, stop looking at me like that!"
"Why?" Lorna said, grin morphing into a smirk "He hasn't stopped looking at you since he started working here."
"I'm sure you exaggerate." Shiress glanced toward the window, something sad and resigned, crossing over her features "There's a city full of eligible women out there, ones a lot younger and prettier than me and without kids."
Hands stilling, Lorna studied her daughter with a look of pure exasperation and let out a long sigh. Shiress glanced up, did a double-take at the look she was being given, then shrugged her shoulders.
"What? It's true."
Lorna shook her head, "No, Shiress, it is not true." she paused, studying Shiress before adding, "You're just too busy pining over Caspian to notice."
Shiress's face jerked up with a look of shock aimed at her mother.
"W-what-" she stammered, beans forgotten. "What do you mean? Im not-"
"You are!" Lorna asserted, slicing through Shiress's denial "You don't think I see how you look at him?" Lorna grimaced, going back to her bean snapping. "Staring at him all the time with a look like someone just kicked your puppy. Constantly finding any reason you can to stand near him, to touch him." Lorna frowned across the table at Shiress, one eyebrow arching in challenge. "Leaving the room anytime he mentions the name Rohka."
Shiress looked away. "I do not!" she said petulantly.
"You do, and you are wasting your time on a man who does not, and will never, return your feelings, Shi."
Shiress said nothing, only redoubled her efforts snapping beans, but Lorna saw the tears that had sprung to her daughter's eyes. She shook her head with another sigh, deciding to let the subject drop, but couldn't help but add...
"Nolen takes his shirt off anytime you are home, you know."
Any irritated reply that Shiress was about to give was interrupted by a knock on the door. She flew from the chair, thankful for the interruption, and slung the door open. Had Shiress not been so preoccupied with the conversation she and her mother had just had, she probably would have expected the knock to be the man from outside, but, as it was, the sight before her still shocked her into silence as her mouth unhinged to form a small O.
Ryhrtwynonolen, or Nolen, stood in the doorway. Up close, the man was even more gorgeous than Shiress had first thought, spying him through the window.
Nolen was tall. Very tall. With dark hair that curled at its lighter, sunkissed tips, framing chiseled cheeks, a straight, thin nose, a slightly dimpled chin, currently covered in a dark dusting of stubble, and wide plump lips. Shiress's gaze zeroed in on those lips before sliding ever so slowly south, gliding over tanned skin that dipped and peaked over defined muscles. Nolen wasn't overly muscled, unlike those guys Shiress sees down on the beach hefting heavy logs and thick metal chains.
No, Nolen's musculature was from hard-earned labor, honed and hard in all the right places; even the man's flat stomach, which reminded Shiress of her mother's washboard, with its peaks and valleys. Her emerald eyes followed that path of peaks and valleys down over slender hips to the V between, where a thin patch of dark hair started at his navel and dipped down to...Shiress licked her lips, snapping her eyes back up where they belonged.
Nolen smiled down at her, knowingly, his deep brown eyes only then returning to her's after their own perusal, pinning Shiress firmly where she stood.
"Hello." he said, dipping his chin in a slight nod.
God's, even the man's voice was gorgeous, soft and smooth like silk flowing over skin.
"I'm Nolen." he said.
Nolen reached for Shiress's hand and lifted it to his mouth, pressing his lips to the tips of her knuckles, smiling against them.
"And you are?"
"Mesmerized" she thought.