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He responded well to her theorizing about how hunting knowledge was akin to plant knowledge, and inwardly, Euphemia smiled. Outwardly she smiled too, and the maiden did her best to keep this expression calm, smooth and supple. He seemed to want to chat as much as she wanted to chat, and it was nice to be met in the same way. It was more customary for her to enter into some sort of disagreement, for everyone always seemed to disagree with her.
She wasn’t like Aurelia and Tiberii, who everyone followed without questions. She wasn’t like Dalmatia, who had everyone falling all over her with hearts in their eyes. She was Euphemia, forgettable at best.
But at that moment, she was Euphemia, being spun like sugar at the attention of another. He mentioned an entire array of maladies that had befallen him, not a single one of which Euphemia had experienced herself, and it was quite a moment of awakening for the woman – of reckoning? With the fact that she had done so little and seen so little, though she had been fairly convinced up until now that she was both experienced and worldly.
Euphemia wondered then what Ric saw in her, and what kept his feet on the earth near to hers. She couldn’t match him in his charm or wit, nor his stories and experience – and yet, she felt good in the face of that realization. She simpered as she listened, suddenly knowing that if she could not experience such things in life, then it was the next best thing to have them shared unto her; and at this moment, this stranger from the mists was her ticket to something wild and untamed;
and, best yet, she had no idea how long it would last.
The maiden was determined not to let her self consciousness show.
There’s nothing I don’t want to hear,she retorted wryly, at his own recognition of her relative innocence. Oh, how her cheeks blazed to hear him say it! As if she was a delicate thing, a breakable thing, when she knew she was in fact a resilient soul, one that might be able to keep up with a man like him, if ever given the chance.
You said to pick one, right?she referred to his brief list earlier, of all the things that he had since recovered from. Fights, accidents, dumb luck, poor choices. All of those things that gave other people their color, the lack of which made her boring.
Well, I pick… poor choices.There was a glimmer in her eye that would suggest that she was toeing a line – ironically, as a matter of fact, for she wished to prove him wrong. Prove that she was a resolute and reliable woman, indeed.
C’mon, shatter my reality.
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