[She doesn't particularly see the big deal about a little magic, and doesn't respond to him when he questions her. How could she focus on that, when she's too busy pondering all the wonderful things she can ask of him in two days?
Someone like Kirigan doesn't easily ask this of someone like her. It's hard to keep from smiling at the realization that just maybe she could be someone he almost trusts.]
Two days. Meet me at the schoolhouse just before sunrise.
[She's crossed the room to make her way back over to stand before him, arms folded over her chest. Her eyes are studying him, though whether it's because she wants to figure him out or see his reaction to the name she's about to mention again, she isn't sure.]
I promise it'll end in less of a disaster than my day with Alina did.
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Someone like Kirigan doesn't easily ask this of someone like her. It's hard to keep from smiling at the realization that just maybe she could be someone he almost trusts.]
Two days. Meet me at the schoolhouse just before sunrise.
[She's crossed the room to make her way back over to stand before him, arms folded over her chest. Her eyes are studying him, though whether it's because she wants to figure him out or see his reaction to the name she's about to mention again, she isn't sure.]
I promise it'll end in less of a disaster than my day with Alina did.