Ascending Legend
"No, no, I won't do that. Break a bone, I mean. I'll keep surviving."
Tipping her head slightly at the mention of the clones and learning all of her curse words, she kept them to herself for now. He had asked for them after another drink, and she planned to keep it that way. She didn't take his words negatively, and who knows, maybe they were accurate. She didn't think so, but she was able to view her past with open eyes and see what happened.
"It couldn't hurt."
Turning the corners of her mouth up a little, she ran the tip of a finger along the rim of her glass and was silent. Her eyes followed her movement and then glanced up when he spoke again. Just the two of them having a small intimate moment in his establishment.
He motioned to one of the servers, who quickly returned with a strange flower. The pale blue drew her attention, which then flowed to the glowing center, the heart of the flower. Not removing the hand touching his, she moved it closer to her with the other after he pushed it across to her. Keeping her gaze on it for a few seconds longer, she eventually looked up and across at him.
"I already know this time can be beautiful. This is extraordinary, though. Thank you, Kael. You might just be my doom."
With a smiling laugh, she took her first sip of the drink, and the flower rested between them.
Kaelon Virex
Tipping her head slightly at the mention of the clones and learning all of her curse words, she kept them to herself for now. He had asked for them after another drink, and she planned to keep it that way. She didn't take his words negatively, and who knows, maybe they were accurate. She didn't think so, but she was able to view her past with open eyes and see what happened.
"It couldn't hurt."
Turning the corners of her mouth up a little, she ran the tip of a finger along the rim of her glass and was silent. Her eyes followed her movement and then glanced up when he spoke again. Just the two of them having a small intimate moment in his establishment.
He motioned to one of the servers, who quickly returned with a strange flower. The pale blue drew her attention, which then flowed to the glowing center, the heart of the flower. Not removing the hand touching his, she moved it closer to her with the other after he pushed it across to her. Keeping her gaze on it for a few seconds longer, she eventually looked up and across at him.
"I already know this time can be beautiful. This is extraordinary, though. Thank you, Kael. You might just be my doom."
With a smiling laugh, she took her first sip of the drink, and the flower rested between them.
