"You know, its not polite to leave without saying goodbye, love?"
Chironas starts at the sound of Williams voice, then relaxes. She crosses the room in a half dressed state, and sits down beside him. She runs a hand through his hair.
"It would have been easier for both of us that way, William-no goodbyes, no regrets, just the memory.
But, since you got me...I'll see you again tonight. Maybe tomorrow as well. Until you don't manage to catch me. Deal?"The look in her eyes betrays her feelings. William gets the feeling she won't be trying very hard at all.
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Two days later...Tala saw Pasha in the window far above her-reading that book she had 'acquired' for him. Which was to say, stolen-she had arranged for the books 'destruction', during the library fire in the kingdom some time ago, and it had found it's way into her own library
She was almost completely distracted when her trainers sword came down at her. She barely deflected it.
Simon sniggered. He was a bit of a hothead, but he was also very good at what he did. He didn't work for cheap, but he did work discreetly...and she had made sure was her personal sword training instructor now, when he was on combat leave, anyway.
"Distracted by your boyfriend, Alanis? I almost took your pretty head off there. Tsk...tsk. "They moved to clash again, Tala most assuredly not looking up at Pasha. Simon really would take her head off if she did that again.
"I bet I could show you some things, Alanis. Maybe once I kick your ass again, I can show you how a real man d.. *oof* "She had landed a solid blow on Simons forehead, bringing a small trickle of blood to it, and interrupting his attempt to throw her concentration off.
"Eyes on the prize, darling." Tala said, chuckling. Simon, ever the good sport, joined in.
Distracted as she was by the two men, she didn't see Matthew in the darkened passage underneath the wall, watching her with fists clenched.