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He gave her a small smile. “For the most part, apparently. I don’t know too much about it.”
She laughed a little, raising one eyebrow. “I think it’s you.”
“I have a hard time sleeping at night,” he admitted. “Apparently, Fae are mostly nocturnal, but Edgar trained me to sleep at night. Sometimes I’m...
She looked over at Zerras, a smile on her lips. “We’re not blending in.”
“You must be tired,” he murmured, gently resting his head on top of hers.
Her whole face fell and she looked truly heartbroken, resting her head on her hand. “Be honest,” she said, her gaze flickering up to him. “Is it...
He looked down at her in surprise, but a small smile threatened his mouth. “You okay?”
She laughed a little, taking a straw and offering it to Zerras. "No, I'm a little ways from home," she admitted. She flashed him a sheepish...
He nodded a little, as if this was the answer he expected. "Yeah. I bet he misses you too."
She gave him the kroele, tilting her head. "Business is good here," she commented, looking around. "Is it always this busy?"
He was quiet before he spoke again. "Do you miss Puck?" he asked, his voice soft and unsure as he looked over at her. "You do, right?"
"Kroele, if that's alright," she said, giving him a bright smile before opening her bag. "How much do I owe you?"
He gave her a small grin, lying back in the chair tentatively. "I'll miss you too."
She peered up at him, a smile adjacent to a smirk on her lips. "I did. Please sit down, okay? You can have some of the milkshake."
He looked down in surprise, his eyes searching hers. "You will...?"
She glanced up at him, patting his shoulder easily. "Hello, Zer. This nice guy has told me that this is the place that I can find milkshakes."...
He nodded, as if reassuring himself. “...right.0
“Hello,” she said lightly to the bartender, her honey colored eyes glimmering at him from under her cloak. Do you guys sell milkshakes?”
“That’s just my face,” he teased, tilting his head. “I just... feel bad that I’ve put you in that same position.”
She looked up at him earnestly. “Yeah, I don’t know why I thought you’d know. I’ll ask the people at the front,” she said cheerfully, letting go...