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He had thought as much.
Boundaries were shattered as she crossed the line of touch. Gray eyes narrowed into dangerous slits as her finger pressed to his temple, though he restrained his natural reaction to such a gesture. None were permitted to touch him within the Dominion. It was not for any form of arrogance, but rather the fear of assassination. Toxins were easy enough to hide upon the fingers, and many were without their teeth until you brought them near the face.
Even still, Cedric felt no animosity from the moon-haired fairy of a woman; only a sense of confusion, and perhaps one of loss. His eyes met her own as she gave a name - one Cedric knew well enough. The moniker of Ophelia had appeared many times in ancient fiction; it was often associated with women of purity and grace in most circles. In others, Ophelia was a murdering power-crazed lunatic that had her husband killed and assumed the throne.
It was an interesting choice, though he had little reason to believe it was a faux name. Then again, he had little reason to believe that it was not either. Her mind was a mystery to him, and the labyrinth that she spoke of was locked away. He could not return even if he wished to.
"My father knew more about many things than most people. He was a very complicated man." A gust of cold air brushed across his chest. The youth grimaced, and his attentions returned to Ophelia. There was no judgement in his gaze, only a quiet wonder as he took in her features.
Had Mephirium sent her?
"It's freezing out here. Come inside," he muttered, waving the girl in before she could offer any kind of opposition. The door would slip shut behind them, leaving the two teenagers alone in the dimly lit chamber that served as Cedric's living quarters.
"Did my father send you to me Ophelia?"
[member="Lysandra"]
Boundaries were shattered as she crossed the line of touch. Gray eyes narrowed into dangerous slits as her finger pressed to his temple, though he restrained his natural reaction to such a gesture. None were permitted to touch him within the Dominion. It was not for any form of arrogance, but rather the fear of assassination. Toxins were easy enough to hide upon the fingers, and many were without their teeth until you brought them near the face.
Even still, Cedric felt no animosity from the moon-haired fairy of a woman; only a sense of confusion, and perhaps one of loss. His eyes met her own as she gave a name - one Cedric knew well enough. The moniker of Ophelia had appeared many times in ancient fiction; it was often associated with women of purity and grace in most circles. In others, Ophelia was a murdering power-crazed lunatic that had her husband killed and assumed the throne.
It was an interesting choice, though he had little reason to believe it was a faux name. Then again, he had little reason to believe that it was not either. Her mind was a mystery to him, and the labyrinth that she spoke of was locked away. He could not return even if he wished to.
"My father knew more about many things than most people. He was a very complicated man." A gust of cold air brushed across his chest. The youth grimaced, and his attentions returned to Ophelia. There was no judgement in his gaze, only a quiet wonder as he took in her features.
Had Mephirium sent her?
"It's freezing out here. Come inside," he muttered, waving the girl in before she could offer any kind of opposition. The door would slip shut behind them, leaving the two teenagers alone in the dimly lit chamber that served as Cedric's living quarters.
"Did my father send you to me Ophelia?"
[member="Lysandra"]