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Post by Faolan mab Ceallach on Apr 25, 2010 14:13:51 GMT -5
I smiled, nodding. "And I for one will be happy to sport Alban gear for once and not be looked upon awkwardly. To trade in this," I stopped and looked down, cocking my head to the side before looking back up and walking again, "well the gowns have started to grow on me, but really, to trade in this for something more functional will be a gift from the Gods." I looked to Guy. "So you like to hunt. Do you also like to ride?"
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Post by Guy de Mereliot (R) on May 9, 2010 17:58:38 GMT -5
I smiled and nodded. "I do indeed. There is little sport that involves the outdoors that I do not enjoy. It all provides a sense of clarity, and at the same time an exhilaration. And what of you, about the riding that is?"
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Post by Faolan mab Ceallach on May 9, 2010 19:41:32 GMT -5
I nodded, understanding exactly what he was saying. "I love to ride. For me the horse becomes almost like an extension of my body, like my bow or any other weapon I might use, and there is a calmness I get from riding that is second to none," I said wtih a grin, "and shooting while riding?" I continued on, raising a hand to clasp at my chest, "my hearts dearest contentment." I laughed softly. "You must think me a very odd woman."
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Post by Guy de Mereliot (R) on May 18, 2010 0:37:09 GMT -5
I chuckled. "Of course I do." I said honestly, quickly adding. "And that's not a bad thing in the slightest. Were you not different, how would anyone notice you?" I grinned. "Plus, you have provided a way to keep me from being bored."
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Post by Faolan mab Ceallach on May 18, 2010 6:04:38 GMT -5
I chuckled at his bold words, and was elated by them, actually. It was good to see that there was someone with enough courage to tell me what he really thought. "And you just keep on surprising me," I said with a grin. "Though I thought it was you who provided me with a way of not being bored," I teased with a wink and a laugh. I was becoming more and more at ease with Guy, which seemed to be more effortless than it had with other new people I had met. I had found something of a kindred friend- someone who enjoyed the hunt, enjoyed nature and riding.
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Post by Guy de Mereliot (R) on May 18, 2010 23:41:46 GMT -5
The smile on my face was going no where at this rate. She was such a fun woman. I lost track for a moment of what we were doing. "Where were we headed again?" I said with an embarrassed chuckle.
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