Sah
The woman's distress made sense now that she spoke. Sah found himself sighing, exhaustion settling along his shoulders. "Yes. I was." He approached until he was sitting on one of the lower steps when she confirmed that his presence wasn't a bother. "I hate that it's come to this but I am thankful to have a forewarning." As he spoke Lilly happily received the Fae's attentions. She sent an inquisitive surge toward her bonded, incidentally relaying that this woman was a species he hadn't met before.
Eyes going to Juniper curiously, he recalled the description of Fae he'd read of. "I'm sorry if it's rude to ask, but are you a Fae by any chance? Lilly seems to think so." If she was, the Outlander was going to have to restrain himself from bombarding her with questions to sate his curiosity.
Eyes going to Juniper curiously, he recalled the description of Fae he'd read of. "I'm sorry if it's rude to ask, but are you a Fae by any chance? Lilly seems to think so." If she was, the Outlander was going to have to restrain himself from bombarding her with questions to sate his curiosity.
My soul is in the sky
-William Shakespeare
-William Shakespeare