Dusting herself off, she eyed the tall stranger, brows knotted together in all the annoyance her words couldn't convey. But then he was surprisingly polite, and Azure couldn't help but sigh and resign her irritation. She looked at the stranger, the machine, and back at the stranger again. "I think you can win that strongman game, big guy." She rolled her shoulders back, standing tall. "Games of wit are more my forte." She added with a lopsided smirk, crossing her arms.
She glanced back at the row of stalls that stretched colorfully into the bog, and back at the man. He looked rugged and unapproachable. Dangerous and rough. About the same as the average resident of the remote Halovian village she was born in. He would do, she decided, and her eyes said the same. "Win it for me. As reparation."
She glanced back at the row of stalls that stretched colorfully into the bog, and back at the man. He looked rugged and unapproachable. Dangerous and rough. About the same as the average resident of the remote Halovian village she was born in. He would do, she decided, and her eyes said the same. "Win it for me. As reparation."
Azure