Lorelle’s eyes shift upward quickly as she hears Meville’s signal. She stays in her crouched position, listening to his words. Her eyes first shimmer a red color at his words. Quickly though, they shift to a golden color as she begins to laugh. It is hard to be made when such a ridiculous statement is made and the speaker of said sentence is laughing themselves. Standing up, Lorelle puts a hand on Meville’s shoulder. She continues to laugh mildly. It is as though it has been a long time since she has last laughed. Now she gets it out. Laughing probably a little too much for such a simple statement.
After getting ahold of herself a chime or so later, Lorelle pats his shoulder before letting her hand drop. “You wish you were the light of my world,” she makes her attempt at teasing him back. With the common though, she isn’t sure it sounds right. Not sure that the tone is right or the way she says the words. She sighs before shrugging. This is a language that she knows little of. Not many people she has come across in Avanthal have required her to use common in order to communicate fluently. Most know Vani more than anything else. Some even only know Vani. Though granted, those some are few in numbers.
“Library,” Lorelle confirms, moving in front of him and beginning to lead the way. She walks for awhile with her eyes ahead before looking to Meville and making sure he is keeping up with her. Once she is sure he is, she gives a small smile. Though she won’t admit it, she is pleased with him being slower with talking to her in common. It is a language she will need to really learn in order to communicate to others outside of Avanthal. And while she hates even admitting it in her thoughts, Meville is right. She needs to not be upset with herself and her short comings, but learn from them. Practice correcting herself and pushing herself to become good at the language. She has a feeling that won’t be the only thing she will have to push herself to learn in the next seasons. But merely the first in a long line of many things.
With a slight bounce in her step, Lorelle walks. It feels good outside and it feels good to have laughed. Even if she has embarrassed herself in the amount of laughter she has let out. She is learning not to care so much. Not when it is only Meville. He is still but a child like man in Lorelle’s eyes. And who in their right mind gets nervous in the eyes of a child? Tense, impatient, and easily unhinged maybe. But not nervous.
Tilting her head up slightly, Lorelle looks to the sky. She remembers the day they went to mirror lake. She was happy then too. Maybe today can be another good day. She feels like she should be having more of those. If in fact these turn out to be her last seasons in Avanthal, she should make the best of them. Form memories worth keeping of her cold childhood home.
“There,” Lorelle announces to Meville, her common making her feel much like a child herself. She points, her arm outstretched and her index finger extended towards the library. It is a small stone building. Nothing fancy. But home to most of Avanthal’s accessible books. Even though she doesn’t make as many mizas as she might be able to and it is a quiet job. Lorelle loves, or at least enjoys, her work at the library. It is something hard to her to explain. Most are blind to the pleasure it can bring. The calm and quiet of it. There are hard parts of course. Like when Jack made her entertain those girls last season. That was stressful. And when people have late or damaged books, she always seems to get nervous having to demand to take people’s mizas because they were careless. The benefits to Lorelle however, outweigh the downfalls. So here she stays as far as work goes and at the moment, she can’t see herself going anywhere else.
Walking quickly, Lorelle heads towards the building of books. Hopefully Meville is keeping up. Lorelle hasn’t bothered to check, forgetting about how he seems so much weaker than normal humans. How he tires easy. Like he did at mirror lake. It is only when she reaches the door that she remembers to check for him. So she does, turning and looking for the man with blonde hair. She hopes she hasn’t lost him. Or if she has, that he isn’t far behind. Having to go back and search for him doesn’t sound pleasant. Not pleasant indeed.
After getting ahold of herself a chime or so later, Lorelle pats his shoulder before letting her hand drop. “You wish you were the light of my world,” she makes her attempt at teasing him back. With the common though, she isn’t sure it sounds right. Not sure that the tone is right or the way she says the words. She sighs before shrugging. This is a language that she knows little of. Not many people she has come across in Avanthal have required her to use common in order to communicate fluently. Most know Vani more than anything else. Some even only know Vani. Though granted, those some are few in numbers.
“Library,” Lorelle confirms, moving in front of him and beginning to lead the way. She walks for awhile with her eyes ahead before looking to Meville and making sure he is keeping up with her. Once she is sure he is, she gives a small smile. Though she won’t admit it, she is pleased with him being slower with talking to her in common. It is a language she will need to really learn in order to communicate to others outside of Avanthal. And while she hates even admitting it in her thoughts, Meville is right. She needs to not be upset with herself and her short comings, but learn from them. Practice correcting herself and pushing herself to become good at the language. She has a feeling that won’t be the only thing she will have to push herself to learn in the next seasons. But merely the first in a long line of many things.
With a slight bounce in her step, Lorelle walks. It feels good outside and it feels good to have laughed. Even if she has embarrassed herself in the amount of laughter she has let out. She is learning not to care so much. Not when it is only Meville. He is still but a child like man in Lorelle’s eyes. And who in their right mind gets nervous in the eyes of a child? Tense, impatient, and easily unhinged maybe. But not nervous.
Tilting her head up slightly, Lorelle looks to the sky. She remembers the day they went to mirror lake. She was happy then too. Maybe today can be another good day. She feels like she should be having more of those. If in fact these turn out to be her last seasons in Avanthal, she should make the best of them. Form memories worth keeping of her cold childhood home.
“There,” Lorelle announces to Meville, her common making her feel much like a child herself. She points, her arm outstretched and her index finger extended towards the library. It is a small stone building. Nothing fancy. But home to most of Avanthal’s accessible books. Even though she doesn’t make as many mizas as she might be able to and it is a quiet job. Lorelle loves, or at least enjoys, her work at the library. It is something hard to her to explain. Most are blind to the pleasure it can bring. The calm and quiet of it. There are hard parts of course. Like when Jack made her entertain those girls last season. That was stressful. And when people have late or damaged books, she always seems to get nervous having to demand to take people’s mizas because they were careless. The benefits to Lorelle however, outweigh the downfalls. So here she stays as far as work goes and at the moment, she can’t see herself going anywhere else.
Walking quickly, Lorelle heads towards the building of books. Hopefully Meville is keeping up. Lorelle hasn’t bothered to check, forgetting about how he seems so much weaker than normal humans. How he tires easy. Like he did at mirror lake. It is only when she reaches the door that she remembers to check for him. So she does, turning and looking for the man with blonde hair. She hopes she hasn’t lost him. Or if she has, that he isn’t far behind. Having to go back and search for him doesn’t sound pleasant. Not pleasant indeed.