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Dec. 26th, 2012 09:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The ocean had grown to stir calmness over him during these past few years. The sound of the waves crashing against the shore and the feel of the cool breeze that brushed over him had been peaceful. And with how difficult it was to find peace anywhere these days, he counted it as a blessing. The Summoner had lost count of how many times he came to this particular spot, sitting upon the same rock he always had. It was hard for him to find time alone, so when he had he would always find himself running off here, where few others could find him.
He closed his eyes, taking in a deep breath and giving way to the silence that surrounded. His posture relaxed as he waited.
There was a reason he was here of course. The only reason why he'd sneak away from his men time and time again when no one was looking. A woman. And he was sure they were all going about spreading rumors and laughs about his trips out. It wasn't like they were idiots.
But at the same time she was no ordinary woman. Marquise Spinneret Mindfang, scourge of the seven seas, terror to any troll who crossed her. Chances were his men would flip a their thinkpans if the ever found out that she was one of their key informants. He chuckled to himself at the thought, loosing himself within his own wandering mind and the sound of the ocean, not knowing that the reason for his visits had been standing all too close by.
He closed his eyes, taking in a deep breath and giving way to the silence that surrounded. His posture relaxed as he waited.
There was a reason he was here of course. The only reason why he'd sneak away from his men time and time again when no one was looking. A woman. And he was sure they were all going about spreading rumors and laughs about his trips out. It wasn't like they were idiots.
But at the same time she was no ordinary woman. Marquise Spinneret Mindfang, scourge of the seven seas, terror to any troll who crossed her. Chances were his men would flip a their thinkpans if the ever found out that she was one of their key informants. He chuckled to himself at the thought, loosing himself within his own wandering mind and the sound of the ocean, not knowing that the reason for his visits had been standing all too close by.
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Date: 2013-04-07 07:16 am (UTC)"Wait, what!?" His eyes shot open though the moment she opened up her thoughts to him. Sitting up straight, barely restraining himself from turning around to face her all together. Last thing he wanted to do was hit her. Not during such conversation. "Leave? What do you mean leave?"
He slowed, remembering to keep patient and careful as he turned to meet her gaze with his.
"Is something wrong?"
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Date: 2013-04-12 04:54 am (UTC)And she doubts she could do that now.
Her shrug is lazy, even as she flops back when he straightens up. She really doesn't see what the surprise is, why would she stay on the sea when she'd rather be with him, when her fleet has never grown as great as it had been. "What do you think the word leave means? I would go away from the sea, let someone else have a chance at it all."
She meets his gaze, eyes half lidded even as she reaches up, tracing his jaw with metal fingers.
"Nothing's wrong. It's just... not the same. The Neophyte burnt my fleet to the ground, and frankly I'm not that interested in trying to make it the same. The sea is boring when you've seen it all." A teasing smile, as she chucks him under the chin with her fingers. "What, don't you want me to be around more? Wake up with my face next to yours?"
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Date: 2013-04-18 10:47 pm (UTC)"You really mean it hun?" Dark brown eyes met hers, not at all seeming to mind the cool touch of metal against his skin. If anything it had oddly enough grown into a form of comfort. His head tilting slightly as to further expose the thick muscle of his neck. "I mean, it was your life wasn't it? You used to always talk back so fondly about it."
Despite the playful tone she took he seemed as serious as ever.
"But, seriously, you're seriously sayin' you don't mind leaving the sea for me?"
This was the most romantic thing he's heard her say yet.