I'm like a human-canine furnace. Cold-resistent in many senses.
( Somehow that sounds gently apologetic, while still amused. She's a master.
Red's near silent as she listens, idly fiddling with the leather bands at her wrist. She likes the way they smell, earthy and sweet in that strange way that only leather seems to have. It's a smell that goes with straw and barnes and horses, smells that are comforting enough to be grounding. )
Val Royeaux sounds different from any place I've ever seen, ( an eventual admission, shaking her head at herself. She's seen some grand places, sure, but in a strange way that city is starting to sound kind of sterile from what people say. Not a place for wild animals.
That said, for all her quietness she can't help a quiet chuckle at the comment about Adelaide's father and his attempts to cook. )
I've always liked the sea. It's kind of wild, you know?
( It was interesting to imagine Adelaide who seemed so calm (despite swearing, despite torn robes and piecing Red back together in the Fade and inhabiting healing tents) in a place that was rougher, somehow. )
Sounds pretty great. Do you think you'll go visit it again? I mean-- you're out of the Circle, now. Might be time to start a superior shell collection.
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( Somehow that sounds gently apologetic, while still amused. She's a master.
Red's near silent as she listens, idly fiddling with the leather bands at her wrist. She likes the way they smell, earthy and sweet in that strange way that only leather seems to have. It's a smell that goes with straw and barnes and horses, smells that are comforting enough to be grounding. )
Val Royeaux sounds different from any place I've ever seen, ( an eventual admission, shaking her head at herself. She's seen some grand places, sure, but in a strange way that city is starting to sound kind of sterile from what people say. Not a place for wild animals.
That said, for all her quietness she can't help a quiet chuckle at the comment about Adelaide's father and his attempts to cook. )
I've always liked the sea. It's kind of wild, you know?
( It was interesting to imagine Adelaide who seemed so calm (despite swearing, despite torn robes and piecing Red back together in the Fade and inhabiting healing tents) in a place that was rougher, somehow. )
Sounds pretty great. Do you think you'll go visit it again? I mean-- you're out of the Circle, now. Might be time to start a superior shell collection.