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"Oh, then please come in," he politely said waved his arm.
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Eliza observed him, her blue eyes dancing in the light, golden hair flowing down her back like a stream of sunlight.
Finally he was exhausted and couldn't dance no more. He steadily made his way to one of the chairs and sat down. "That was fun," he expressed.
Eliza gazed at him, nodding her head in agreement. This day, by far, had been one of the best ones.
Beat from all the exercise Tariel still breathed heavily. "So what now?"
"I'm kinda thirsty." Eliza stood, walking away. She returned a minute later with two glasses of clear, cool water, offering one to Tariel.
Graciously, he gently took it from her hand and quickly started drinking it. Some dripped on his shirt.
Quote: Eliza gazed at him, nodding her head in agreement. This day, by far, had been one of the best ones.
Beat from all the exercise Tariel still breathed heavily. "So what now?"
"I'm kinda thirsty." Eliza stood, walking away. She returned a minute later with two glasses of clear, cool water, offering one to Tariel.
Graciously, he gently took it from her hand and quickly started drinking it. Some dripped on his shirt.
Eliza drank her water, putting her glass down on a table when she was finished.
He mimicked her actions and let out a huge sigh. "Thanks, Eliza," he said slowly. "That was refreshing."
Eliza nodded. She plopped down on the couch.
Tariel joined her, only a few feet apart.
Eliza closed her eyes.
Tariel glanced over and asked quietly, "What are you thinking?"
"I still don't understand why they wouldn't tell us this information. Are we not trustworthy?"
Tariel scratched his chin. "Come to think of it - you're right," he quietly said. "We're part of the council too. Why would they not tell us?" He then stared at his lap.
Eliza sighed, opening her eyes a crack and surveying the room.
He didn't respond because he was lost in his thoughts, and stared at the ground.
Eliza turned her icy gaze to him.
Finally, Tariel glanced back at her. "I want to find out why they didn't tell us," he stated, sternly.
Eliza stood. "As do I." She marched to the door, swinging it open. "C'mon."
Eliza observed him, her blue eyes dancing in the light, golden hair flowing down her back like a stream of sunlight.
Finally he was exhausted and couldn't dance no more. He steadily made his way to one of the chairs and sat down. "That was fun," he expressed.
Eliza gazed at him, nodding her head in agreement. This day, by far, had been one of the best ones.
Beat from all the exercise Tariel still breathed heavily. "So what now?"
"I'm kinda thirsty." Eliza stood, walking away. She returned a minute later with two glasses of clear, cool water, offering one to Tariel.
Graciously, he gently took it from her hand and quickly started drinking it. Some dripped on his shirt.
"Oh, then please come in," he politely said waved his arm.
"Oh, then please come in," he politely said waved his arm.
Winter walked in quietly.
Eliza glanced around the long, empty hallway before proceeding to the left.
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She nodded shortly. A few minutes later, the she-elf found herself pounding on Shira's door with her fist.
"Do you know what you want?" asked the man from behind.