Estrellir smiled vaguely. During their conversation, she’d already noticed the Lorak displayed a curious rarity of facial expression, but that had attracted her attention in some way. Kenash was all about masks and, although she seemed to believe herself to be different, Verena Lorak was wearing one too. True, hers had a different look and feel to it, but that only fueled the Konti’s curiosity. So when Verena commented on her profession, she wondered if it meant nothing like her expression suggested or if something was gnawing at her deep down.
She’d followed the human girl into the sun and stifling afternoon heat. Opening her fan, Estrellir tried to casually cool her face and neck as she followed her companion. She was walking a step or so behind Verena, keeping a healthy distance, but staying close enough to continue the conversation if addressed. Anyone observing them would think they were taking a stroll together too.
When Verena stopped outside the shop, Estrellir took a few steps to wander around in the vicinity. After just two or three, however, a male voice called the other girl’s name and galloping hooves were approaching. Turning around, Estrellir observed the brief exchange between the girl and the Paille scion. She’d just lifted her locks from her neck to fan the sweating skin underneath when he began introducing himself to her. Polite and handsome, she thought.
Of course, Estrellir already knew he was a Paille before he opened his mouth. Still, she returned the friendly smile and shook his hand. “Estrellir Konrath and delighted to meet you, Cassius. I take it you’re the lucky man who gets to eat a girl’s homemade chocolate then?” With the honeyed words, her smile turned into a bit of a grin. She was teasing, glancing at Verena at the same time to catch her reaction (if there was one).
Licking her lips, she wondered what their relationship was like. Verena struck her as a girl who kept quiet about her social life instead of flaunting it at every party and social gathering she could attend. The grapevine was curiously quiet about this particular Lorak which, to Estrellir, constituted proof enough. Cassius seemed the typical Dynasty son, but Verena’s clipped answer to his question hinted at buried problems in their relationship. Maybe she was overthinking the matter though? Hard to tell with her lack of expression.
Still wondering, she felt her tongue moved faster than thoughts. “So it is correct that you two are seeing each other? You look good together, if I may say so…” A brief smile illuminated her pale features. Partly to provoke Verena, partly to test Cassius, she was looking forward to seeing how they’d react. Studying the quiet Lorak had just become much more interesting.
She’d followed the human girl into the sun and stifling afternoon heat. Opening her fan, Estrellir tried to casually cool her face and neck as she followed her companion. She was walking a step or so behind Verena, keeping a healthy distance, but staying close enough to continue the conversation if addressed. Anyone observing them would think they were taking a stroll together too.
When Verena stopped outside the shop, Estrellir took a few steps to wander around in the vicinity. After just two or three, however, a male voice called the other girl’s name and galloping hooves were approaching. Turning around, Estrellir observed the brief exchange between the girl and the Paille scion. She’d just lifted her locks from her neck to fan the sweating skin underneath when he began introducing himself to her. Polite and handsome, she thought.
Of course, Estrellir already knew he was a Paille before he opened his mouth. Still, she returned the friendly smile and shook his hand. “Estrellir Konrath and delighted to meet you, Cassius. I take it you’re the lucky man who gets to eat a girl’s homemade chocolate then?” With the honeyed words, her smile turned into a bit of a grin. She was teasing, glancing at Verena at the same time to catch her reaction (if there was one).
Licking her lips, she wondered what their relationship was like. Verena struck her as a girl who kept quiet about her social life instead of flaunting it at every party and social gathering she could attend. The grapevine was curiously quiet about this particular Lorak which, to Estrellir, constituted proof enough. Cassius seemed the typical Dynasty son, but Verena’s clipped answer to his question hinted at buried problems in their relationship. Maybe she was overthinking the matter though? Hard to tell with her lack of expression.
Still wondering, she felt her tongue moved faster than thoughts. “So it is correct that you two are seeing each other? You look good together, if I may say so…” A brief smile illuminated her pale features. Partly to provoke Verena, partly to test Cassius, she was looking forward to seeing how they’d react. Studying the quiet Lorak had just become much more interesting.