and I tried to remember how nice it had been
Such was the risk of antagonising a dragon, Vai would have corrected, but she’s a little busy with other things right now. It doesn’t stop her from wrinkling her nose to watch Remi peel the crust of bread from the blanket, the witch shaking her head slowly to him. ”You have perfectly good blankets of your own,” she reminds him, not that she thinks it will make a mote of difference.
Still, Vai is suddenly very thankful for the tattered thing when Remi uses it to bundle himself all up, the witch laughing softly and reaching out to wrap her arms around him. Even with the extra precautions, she’s careful just to focus on how she feels right now, and just about Remi, so if anything does sneak through, hopefully it won’t be unpleasant. Behind them, the kettle begins to whistle. ”Want some liquorice tea?” she asks.
Still, Vai is suddenly very thankful for the tattered thing when Remi uses it to bundle himself all up, the witch laughing softly and reaching out to wrap her arms around him. Even with the extra precautions, she’s careful just to focus on how she feels right now, and just about Remi, so if anything does sneak through, hopefully it won’t be unpleasant. Behind them, the kettle begins to whistle. ”Want some liquorice tea?” she asks.
a long long time ago
Vervain