Rhiannon
Well, at least Koa was talented. Rhi's gaze turned appreciatively towards the dragoon, her eyes crinkling with mirth as he played along. She giggled again, the sound strange and foreign on her tongue, even as she almost gagged at the false nickname. Gods, if anyone called their partner 'Annie-bear,' she honestly pitied them. It was almost enough for her to end their little ruse then and there.
Almost, but not quite.
She made a show of squeezing Koa's hand. "Of course, we are," she insisted. Then, as though wanting confirmation, she looked to the fortune teller. "Right?"
The odious woman hummed again, consulting a crystal ball that sat on the table before her. I see... she began. I see a strong bond. Yes, I think you have the potential to go far together. At that, Rhi beamed at the fortune teller. "See?" she told Koa. "I told you." The fortune teller smiled. Yes, yes. A beautiful future awaits you. You will find somewhere special that's just for the two of you.
fin
Almost, but not quite.
She made a show of squeezing Koa's hand. "Of course, we are," she insisted. Then, as though wanting confirmation, she looked to the fortune teller. "Right?"
The odious woman hummed again, consulting a crystal ball that sat on the table before her. I see... she began. I see a strong bond. Yes, I think you have the potential to go far together. At that, Rhi beamed at the fortune teller. "See?" she told Koa. "I told you." The fortune teller smiled. Yes, yes. A beautiful future awaits you. You will find somewhere special that's just for the two of you.
fin
No one likes a mad woman
What a shame she went mad
What a shame she went mad






