yet my blood renders me a King
"Definitely." Sah was rather talkative today, wasn't he? So much had happened since he'd last seen the seer, and he was in an excellent mood today. He had been since visiting Safrin and the awe would surely abate with time. But net yet.
He smiled warmly and thanked her for her sentiments, returning his own regarding her and Tal's wellbeing. The Wild Thunder listened intently as Alys then explained her boot. "Tarot? Fascinating." Eyeing the cards with new eyes, he nodded. "Sure. I would love a reading if it's not too much trouble." He'd have to treat the seer to a meal or something later to pay her back if she let him. If not, he'd send something to her and Tal's home.
There was a sudden outcry from a nearby merchant as a crow swooped down and stole one of the pastries that they were selling. Sah glanced over with mild pity, knowing that there was no getting that back.
He smiled warmly and thanked her for her sentiments, returning his own regarding her and Tal's wellbeing. The Wild Thunder listened intently as Alys then explained her boot. "Tarot? Fascinating." Eyeing the cards with new eyes, he nodded. "Sure. I would love a reading if it's not too much trouble." He'd have to treat the seer to a meal or something later to pay her back if she let him. If not, he'd send something to her and Tal's home.
There was a sudden outcry from a nearby merchant as a crow swooped down and stole one of the pastries that they were selling. Sah glanced over with mild pity, knowing that there was no getting that back.
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