darkknight91
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Livia grabbed the slender bottle from the black wood bar and turned back to her guest, “My mother wanted me brought up as a proper lady from Neraka, with the same traditions I would have experienced there. She wanted to bond our families by betrothing me to you.”
"Really? I had no idea." his tone conveyed genuine shock.
wanted to bond our families by betrothing me to you.”
the half elf returned to her seat, her leg touching his as she did. “Father on the other hand wanted me to keep to my mother’s roots.” She held the crystal liquor bottle out to fill Dallyn’s glass. “When a young elven maiden reaches a certain age, they receive a vision in a dream of the person that well be her soul mate. Mine wasn’t very clear though.” Once his glass was half full she started filling her own.
“I had taken ill and had a high fever when my vision came to me. I saw a huge wood door, banded with black steel. The edges and down the centre were covered with stone as well as if it had grown there locking it. There was a sudden bright green light and the stone on the door exploded then disappeared in a cloud of dust. The door burst open and a man stepped through, his hood hiding his face…. Then I woke in a cold sweat. The fever broke and father took me to the finest jeweler to create the starburst brooch.”
Livia gave a sigh and set the bottle on the floor beside her feet and took a long sip from her glass. “Mother wanted him to ignore it all and arrange the marriage anyway, saying it wasn't you that I saw.” she giggled softly at the memory, “Every time you father would visit, they would bicker about it for a few days after. Then you actually accompanied your father and my Mother was livid with him. Like I said: you made quite the impression.”
"Well..." Dallyn was at a loss for words. It was all really unexpected. His father had never said anything about it, and his mother hadn't lived past his infant years. To think that he might have been married to the beautiful woman before him...
He placed the glass down on the table to his left and then reached across his body to rest his hand on her thigh. She'd presented it to him with the slightest of touches and he decided the risk was worth the possible reward. The award that was seemingly inevitable if he read her actions correctly.
"So we know your true love wears a hood." It was said in jest.
"Really? I had no idea." his tone conveyed genuine shock.
wanted to bond our families by betrothing me to you.”
the half elf returned to her seat, her leg touching his as she did. “Father on the other hand wanted me to keep to my mother’s roots.” She held the crystal liquor bottle out to fill Dallyn’s glass. “When a young elven maiden reaches a certain age, they receive a vision in a dream of the person that well be her soul mate. Mine wasn’t very clear though.” Once his glass was half full she started filling her own.
“I had taken ill and had a high fever when my vision came to me. I saw a huge wood door, banded with black steel. The edges and down the centre were covered with stone as well as if it had grown there locking it. There was a sudden bright green light and the stone on the door exploded then disappeared in a cloud of dust. The door burst open and a man stepped through, his hood hiding his face…. Then I woke in a cold sweat. The fever broke and father took me to the finest jeweler to create the starburst brooch.”
Livia gave a sigh and set the bottle on the floor beside her feet and took a long sip from her glass. “Mother wanted him to ignore it all and arrange the marriage anyway, saying it wasn't you that I saw.” she giggled softly at the memory, “Every time you father would visit, they would bicker about it for a few days after. Then you actually accompanied your father and my Mother was livid with him. Like I said: you made quite the impression.”
"Well..." Dallyn was at a loss for words. It was all really unexpected. His father had never said anything about it, and his mother hadn't lived past his infant years. To think that he might have been married to the beautiful woman before him...
He placed the glass down on the table to his left and then reached across his body to rest his hand on her thigh. She'd presented it to him with the slightest of touches and he decided the risk was worth the possible reward. The award that was seemingly inevitable if he read her actions correctly.
"So we know your true love wears a hood." It was said in jest.