Zavien
Never regret anything that made you smile
He bumped his side against her elbow, smiling bright at her approval. "I'm glad you like it." However, as he saw her get cozy in the sunlight, Zavien wondered again if he was going to lose her to the temptations of the literary space. It didn't stop him for soaking up the light as he settled next to her, content to stay as long as she wished.
Chuckling, he offered forth the books he'd taken from her earlier. "I wouldn't dare limit you," he teased. If he had to rent a wagon for the day, he'd do just that, satisfied to see the joy on her face. Shrugging his shoulders, Zavien leaned back, stretching his legs out in front of him and tucking his hands behind his head as he looked up at the dust Sol sent fluttering in the sunrays. "We could always stop by the inn and drop them off if you can't narrow down the choices."
Chuckling, he offered forth the books he'd taken from her earlier. "I wouldn't dare limit you," he teased. If he had to rent a wagon for the day, he'd do just that, satisfied to see the joy on her face. Shrugging his shoulders, Zavien leaned back, stretching his legs out in front of him and tucking his hands behind his head as he looked up at the dust Sol sent fluttering in the sunrays. "We could always stop by the inn and drop them off if you can't narrow down the choices."







