I feel as if we know each other well, having only known each other as long as we have. As if we'd already known each other a lifetime now. Strange, isn't it?
[ He lets out a small laugh, his hands falling away. ]
I had meant to ask how you're getting on with your new Dominant. I feel living in the Up must be much more comfortable for you.
If it is strange, then I shall be the strangest, I am glad every day for it, and for you.
[ But at his question, she can't help but beam at him. ]
Oh, yes, yes it is. My Dominant - Chieftan Halloween Jack - he is most gracious to me. He gave me much more freedom than I had thought would be allowed in a contract, I come and go where I please, am allowed to keep my own means and company when and as I want with his only concern being to my safety. We are quite similar in understanding some ways, for all our differences.
[ And there is an almost happy, dreamy daze to her gaze for it. ] It is perhaps only for the short while, but he let's me keep his apartment as if it were my own household. I even have run of the kitchen.
[ And even if there's a part of him that wishes he'd spoken up sooner, the way she lights up says everything in the world. She's happy, well and truly happy with the person she's contracted with, and isn't that what they both discussed wanting?
It doesn't matter that he's not the one bringing that smile to her face, so long as she has the cause to smile at all. She deserves it. More than, after all the hardship she's faced.
So his smile is genuine, even if tempered slightly by his own melancholy. ]
That's wonderful to hear. Did Marina and Eloy make it over as well?
Our land is always so. The wind comes from the west, and it is bitterly cold, and it blows all year long. We have no half so much snow as other places further north, but yet it is twice as hard to see, as it never settles on the ground. Some days you cannot see for how it churns.
The snows could become fierce in Stormwind, but most often they were mild. Everything would be covered in a dusting of snow, and the local children would make snowmen and clothe them to resemble different people in the city.
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[ He lets out a small laugh, his hands falling away. ]
I had meant to ask how you're getting on with your new Dominant. I feel living in the Up must be much more comfortable for you.
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[ But at his question, she can't help but beam at him. ]
Oh, yes, yes it is. My Dominant - Chieftan Halloween Jack - he is most gracious to me. He gave me much more freedom than I had thought would be allowed in a contract, I come and go where I please, am allowed to keep my own means and company when and as I want with his only concern being to my safety. We are quite similar in understanding some ways, for all our differences.
[ And there is an almost happy, dreamy daze to her gaze for it. ] It is perhaps only for the short while, but he let's me keep his apartment as if it were my own household. I even have run of the kitchen.
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It doesn't matter that he's not the one bringing that smile to her face, so long as she has the cause to smile at all. She deserves it. More than, after all the hardship she's faced.
So his smile is genuine, even if tempered slightly by his own melancholy. ]
That's wonderful to hear. Did Marina and Eloy make it over as well?
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They have indeed, they are well cared for and awaiting you eagerly to see them. They are doing very well. But I do not doubt they miss you terribly.
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[ Perhaps he might even see to a few of his own. Something to add life to the otherwise severe lack of personal touch to his own suite. ]
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[ And it will be wonderful to send him sprigs of them, to see how well they grow. ]
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[ She'd mentioned the rains and the storms. To add to that the bitterness of winter's chill, truly it must be a thing to weather year after year.
One would expect the folk to be as she's described, stoic and sturdy. But Gilia remains everbright, even in her moments of doubt and distress. ]
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The snows could become fierce in Stormwind, but most often they were mild. Everything would be covered in a dusting of snow, and the local children would make snowmen and clothe them to resemble different people in the city.
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Oh, it sounds wonderful. How sweet. We cannot leave the house for very long, during winter. But that I would dearly love to see.
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[ If only they were free to do so. Instead of trapped here, playing these games the city continues to throw at them.
They'll find a way to get free, he knows that in his heart, but there are times when the homesickness strikes particularly hard. ]
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[ A fanciful notion, but one she is happy to entertain for awhile. ]