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The moment she yanked the bag from his hand and dragged it over her head, Rafe’s mouth twitched into a light smirk.
“There she is,” he muttered under his breath.
Her questions tumbled out, so sharp and meant to needle him, and he huffed a quiet breath through his nose, rolling his eyes.
“By the stars, Princess, stop being so dramatic, I'm taking you home, not to the gallows."
He stepped forward before she could protest further, hands settling firmly at her shoulders. He turned her so she stood in front of him, positioning her toward the narrow ledge that curved behind the waterfall.
"You're not my prisoner, and if you fall I'll be a good lad and drag you back to your feet.." he huffed, though he had no intention of letting her fall. If she wanted to think him a bastard then fine.
The water thundered beside them as he guided her forward. The ledge was slick in places, the cold spray dampening their clothes. He guided her forward, careful of the uneven stone beneath her boots.
“Slow,” he instructed when her foot hesitated. “There’s a dip.”
They curved around the sheet of falling water, mist clinging to htem, before finally emerging into the open forest beyond. The roar of the falls faded gradually behind them, replaced by the softer rustle of leaves and trill of birdsong.
The forest floor was thick with roots and scattered rocks, and so he maneuvered her carefully, guiding her around tree trunks, steadying her over protruding roots, adjusting her pace without complaint. When the incline steepened, she'd naturally lean back, and he pressed closer to push her uphill through the dense green.
They crested the rise and began descending into the valley beyond. Here the air felt warmer, sunlight filtering through the canopy. A breeze stirred, carrying the scent of pine and damp earth.
"Did you wrap that foot?.." he murmured.
“There she is,” he muttered under his breath.
Her questions tumbled out, so sharp and meant to needle him, and he huffed a quiet breath through his nose, rolling his eyes.
“By the stars, Princess, stop being so dramatic, I'm taking you home, not to the gallows."
He stepped forward before she could protest further, hands settling firmly at her shoulders. He turned her so she stood in front of him, positioning her toward the narrow ledge that curved behind the waterfall.
"You're not my prisoner, and if you fall I'll be a good lad and drag you back to your feet.." he huffed, though he had no intention of letting her fall. If she wanted to think him a bastard then fine.
The water thundered beside them as he guided her forward. The ledge was slick in places, the cold spray dampening their clothes. He guided her forward, careful of the uneven stone beneath her boots.
“Slow,” he instructed when her foot hesitated. “There’s a dip.”
They curved around the sheet of falling water, mist clinging to htem, before finally emerging into the open forest beyond. The roar of the falls faded gradually behind them, replaced by the softer rustle of leaves and trill of birdsong.
The forest floor was thick with roots and scattered rocks, and so he maneuvered her carefully, guiding her around tree trunks, steadying her over protruding roots, adjusting her pace without complaint. When the incline steepened, she'd naturally lean back, and he pressed closer to push her uphill through the dense green.
They crested the rise and began descending into the valley beyond. Here the air felt warmer, sunlight filtering through the canopy. A breeze stirred, carrying the scent of pine and damp earth.
"Did you wrap that foot?.." he murmured.