I saw a piece of heaven
Laughing, Seren let the rift fall close again, and hurried her steps to catch up with Locke. "There are limits to it, but I imagine that I will too," she said cheerfully. Still dripping from the rain they had left behind in King's End, she looked back at the curious wet splotches her feet left behind on the street.
Hooking an arm through Locke's, she looked about curiously as he led the way into a part of the town she had never been to. No matter how much of a Torcher she was, there were still parts she had never experienced. Spared, from a young age, from much of the debauchery and lawlessness.
"Well, I'm grateful. And you really ought to ask for a lot more than just a flowercrown. I can trade for it properly, if you want." Gifts were nice, but it was not the Torchline way. Favor for a favor... Seren felt weird about not having to offer something up.
Hooking an arm through Locke's, she looked about curiously as he led the way into a part of the town she had never been to. No matter how much of a Torcher she was, there were still parts she had never experienced. Spared, from a young age, from much of the debauchery and lawlessness.
"Well, I'm grateful. And you really ought to ask for a lot more than just a flowercrown. I can trade for it properly, if you want." Gifts were nice, but it was not the Torchline way. Favor for a favor... Seren felt weird about not having to offer something up.
Waiting, impatient, for me
Seren