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Helena knew that she was still young. That there was much left for her to learn, despite the short years that were given to mortals not graced with the long blood. Still, in her short life, she had learned much, and from many.
And in her short tenure as Captain, she had learned quickly how to better read the souls around her. One too many sharp stumbles when grace was required had been her instruction, as she recalled Valborast and Dal. But here, she felt the wisdom she had earned through such stumbles make connections she may have missed before, as she watched the quiet Faramund look up to the sky, his wet face and streaked with ribbons of clear fresh rain.
"Well," she said, and nudged him back, with a bump from her strong hips, and she grinned. "I once had a squire stare me square in the eye and ask," she took a moment to dullen her voice. "Is it true you've taken a dragon's heart?" She grinned, wicked and sharp.
"Then there was something about me riding a unicorn," she laughed. "Can only imagine what the context of that one was," she said rolling her eyes and shaking her head. "Some say I burn too hot. That I am cruel and unkind. That I am so bitter because I was jilted by a lover who long sense fled the order, in fear of my madness." she sighed, and shook her head, looking to the road ahead of them. To the Monastery that loomed large and proud upon its natural structure, and she smiled small as they went on with their walk through the rain.
"Many people will always look to the scandalous and the unsavory, as a means to make us small, or feel unworthy," she said coolly. "Do not make yourself smaller for them," she said as she looked to him, and stopped in the downpour. The heavy pitter patter of the rain did little to cool the warm certainty that burned behind her eyes, and she shift her hands to hold onto both of his.
She stood tall and sure and firm. "Do you hear me?" one of her hands traced up his strong arm, and cupped gently about his scruffy, square jawed face. She stared into his sorrowful eyes. "If you do not doubt me, then trust in what I see in you, Faramund," she said, and wrapped her arms around the man to hold him close, her head rest against his broad chest, ear pressed there to hear the pounding of his heart as she let out long breath.
"Now," she said with playful lilt of her voice. "They'll talk about how I embraced The Mund."
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And in her short tenure as Captain, she had learned quickly how to better read the souls around her. One too many sharp stumbles when grace was required had been her instruction, as she recalled Valborast and Dal. But here, she felt the wisdom she had earned through such stumbles make connections she may have missed before, as she watched the quiet Faramund look up to the sky, his wet face and streaked with ribbons of clear fresh rain.
"Well," she said, and nudged him back, with a bump from her strong hips, and she grinned. "I once had a squire stare me square in the eye and ask," she took a moment to dullen her voice. "Is it true you've taken a dragon's heart?" She grinned, wicked and sharp.
"Then there was something about me riding a unicorn," she laughed. "Can only imagine what the context of that one was," she said rolling her eyes and shaking her head. "Some say I burn too hot. That I am cruel and unkind. That I am so bitter because I was jilted by a lover who long sense fled the order, in fear of my madness." she sighed, and shook her head, looking to the road ahead of them. To the Monastery that loomed large and proud upon its natural structure, and she smiled small as they went on with their walk through the rain.
"Many people will always look to the scandalous and the unsavory, as a means to make us small, or feel unworthy," she said coolly. "Do not make yourself smaller for them," she said as she looked to him, and stopped in the downpour. The heavy pitter patter of the rain did little to cool the warm certainty that burned behind her eyes, and she shift her hands to hold onto both of his.
She stood tall and sure and firm. "Do you hear me?" one of her hands traced up his strong arm, and cupped gently about his scruffy, square jawed face. She stared into his sorrowful eyes. "If you do not doubt me, then trust in what I see in you, Faramund," she said, and wrapped her arms around the man to hold him close, her head rest against his broad chest, ear pressed there to hear the pounding of his heart as she let out long breath.
"Now," she said with playful lilt of her voice. "They'll talk about how I embraced The Mund."
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