Cersei Moirae
dilectae filae
The Malagarrian native curled her shoulders in at the sudden weight of a cloak, the inquisitiveness alive in her eyes, even as the rain fell. A sudden overwhelming scent of him curled up her nostrils and for a moment she swallowed, uncertain for seconds and then knowing. Cersei had felt as if she may drown in the lightly metallic, but richness of earth that clung to the massive expanse of clothing instead of the torrent of rain. Many questions littered her mind, perhaps of a shared affair and her fingers found the hem of the cloak, tugging it near.
He was in her space and though a part of her winced- more at the sudden acceptance, than recoil- she allowed the experience through the rough-wet palm of [member="Caid Centurion"]. Within a modicum of a single breathe, the sorceress' eyes drifted to shield golden irises as the vast net of the Prince's mind fed into hers in...smooth succession. Her own mind reached gently to slow...sifting through some of the moments at a pace more suitable to digest and remember. Cersei enjoyed the detail and her metaphorical fingers dove as if to push against the flow of his memory to imprint them firmly as opposed to a fleeting recollection of events.
The palm of her hand found his chest to steady her more diminutive frame when Endelaan became a focus and she pressed as if to fully grasp what the Prince had revealed. She had known, but she hadn't. Experiencing his life seemed to...peel back pages of her own. Were her expression fully visible, he could see that her brows had drawn together so much they'd wrinkled her small nose. Centurion genes seemed dominant when she'd studied the face of the father only for it to linger upon the son. That vision swam away...
Ziva came to mind and it was vivid, when the creature of Phindara appeared and those golden pools would stare in wonder like a child. By now, her breathe hitched and the fingers along his skin curled in. As much as she wanted to speak to the winged stallion, Cersei knew it was not the time. Instead, she marveled at the alien charm of it as it disappeared among wisps of white clouds.
Finally, the memory closest to the surface drifted to the sorceress and it was... curiously close to her own. Her lips parted to allow an exhale to escape and her metallic pools opened in a flutter of lashes only to stare up at his rain washed face. It had been before his hand had dropped- as if she knew it were to fall- a much more petite one came to grasp his, though it dwarfed it by comparison, she attempted to stay it.
Without say a word, Cersei offered him a bridge.
He was in her space and though a part of her winced- more at the sudden acceptance, than recoil- she allowed the experience through the rough-wet palm of [member="Caid Centurion"]. Within a modicum of a single breathe, the sorceress' eyes drifted to shield golden irises as the vast net of the Prince's mind fed into hers in...smooth succession. Her own mind reached gently to slow...sifting through some of the moments at a pace more suitable to digest and remember. Cersei enjoyed the detail and her metaphorical fingers dove as if to push against the flow of his memory to imprint them firmly as opposed to a fleeting recollection of events.
The palm of her hand found his chest to steady her more diminutive frame when Endelaan became a focus and she pressed as if to fully grasp what the Prince had revealed. She had known, but she hadn't. Experiencing his life seemed to...peel back pages of her own. Were her expression fully visible, he could see that her brows had drawn together so much they'd wrinkled her small nose. Centurion genes seemed dominant when she'd studied the face of the father only for it to linger upon the son. That vision swam away...
Ziva came to mind and it was vivid, when the creature of Phindara appeared and those golden pools would stare in wonder like a child. By now, her breathe hitched and the fingers along his skin curled in. As much as she wanted to speak to the winged stallion, Cersei knew it was not the time. Instead, she marveled at the alien charm of it as it disappeared among wisps of white clouds.
Finally, the memory closest to the surface drifted to the sorceress and it was... curiously close to her own. Her lips parted to allow an exhale to escape and her metallic pools opened in a flutter of lashes only to stare up at his rain washed face. It had been before his hand had dropped- as if she knew it were to fall- a much more petite one came to grasp his, though it dwarfed it by comparison, she attempted to stay it.
Without say a word, Cersei offered him a bridge.