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Ciana let out a long, quiet sigh, her shoulders easing as his words settled over her. A small, genuine smile curved her lips, the kind that softened her usual careful composure. For once, she didn’t glance around for onlookers or worry about propriety. Instead, she reached for him without hesitation, lacing her fingers with his. Her heart skipped at the ease of it. Scandalous, she thought faintly. Reckless. Utterly unbecoming of a lady of her station. And yet she didn’t care. Nobody else around here seemed to, either.
She stepped closer until she stood against his chest. Tilting her face up, she studied him, the first time she'd seen him in sunlight, and the first time she’d felt it on her own skin in years.
“I think I’m still afraid of it,” she admitted softly, her voice trembling on the edge of a laugh. “Of everything.” Her lips parted in a rueful smile, eyes bright. “But you’re helping. And you’re right, it’ll take time. Thank you… for being patient.”
The last words came out quieter, her gaze dipping for a moment, because they both knew patience wasn’t all he’d shown her. It was restraint, understanding, kindness. Things she hadn’t known she’d needed until he offered them freely.
When she looked back up, her tone shifted, practical again though still tender. “You should spend what’s stored in those rubies. I’ve a feeling I'll be needing them soon enough, and I've already cracked one of them. They have their limits as I do, apparently.”
"Also I.. Was wondering perhaps if.. Well, I'm not entirely certain it's proper of me to ask but I think if you were to perhaps ask me to the dance that's happening tomorrow evening I might, say yes, to that.." she cleared her throat, heat rising in her cheeks.. Thank goodness for the warm sunlight..
She stepped closer until she stood against his chest. Tilting her face up, she studied him, the first time she'd seen him in sunlight, and the first time she’d felt it on her own skin in years.
“I think I’m still afraid of it,” she admitted softly, her voice trembling on the edge of a laugh. “Of everything.” Her lips parted in a rueful smile, eyes bright. “But you’re helping. And you’re right, it’ll take time. Thank you… for being patient.”
The last words came out quieter, her gaze dipping for a moment, because they both knew patience wasn’t all he’d shown her. It was restraint, understanding, kindness. Things she hadn’t known she’d needed until he offered them freely.
When she looked back up, her tone shifted, practical again though still tender. “You should spend what’s stored in those rubies. I’ve a feeling I'll be needing them soon enough, and I've already cracked one of them. They have their limits as I do, apparently.”
"Also I.. Was wondering perhaps if.. Well, I'm not entirely certain it's proper of me to ask but I think if you were to perhaps ask me to the dance that's happening tomorrow evening I might, say yes, to that.." she cleared her throat, heat rising in her cheeks.. Thank goodness for the warm sunlight..