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He gave her a small smile before gesturing. “How many of these plants do you know the names of?”
She looked up and he would see her face fall as she snapped back to reality. This was not her friend. She stepped back from him, pulling her hood...
He looked over at her before nudging her with his shoulder. “It’ll be over soon.”
She came up to him, patting his chest distractedly as she looked around, hoping to catch a glimpse of another creature. “What else is out here?”
“Thought it’d be up your alley,” he said with a grin. “I come up here quite a bit.””
“Don’t you just think that’s amazing?” she asked, looking up at him with a delighted grin. “It’s fantastic!”
The next room was at the very top. Along the way, he would point out small rooms, but they didn't enter any of them. He opened the door finally...
"Oh my Gods, Zerras," she said, pulling away, almost skipping from excitement. She pointed down at the hoofprint, stepping into the impression it...
"I think you'll really like this next one," he said with a small smirk. "Come on." He took off down the hallway, moving quite quickly.
She looked up at him, her eyes wide before she put both of her hands on his shoulders. "Did. You. See. That?!" she whisper-yelled. "Oh my Gods....
He looked down at her in surprise, tilting his head for a moment before giving her a small smile and nodding. "Yeah. Okay."
Her hand was shaking and she looked up at the elk anxiously, letting go of his arm.
"You don't deserve this," he said with a small shrug, looking conflicted. "I'm sorry you're here."
She watched with wide eyes, her head tipping back to look at the giant creature, her brows furrowed in surprise and fear and shock and she looked...
This seemed to make his sad and he looked down at the steps as they got to the top. "I'm sorry. I'd let you leave if I could."
She looked up at him in surprise, her brows furrowed. "What-?"
He looked down at her, frowning thoughtfully. "Are you sad?"
She lost interest in the stick and instead waved it around like a magic wand. "It's beautiful."
He raised his hands in surrender. "I won't talk about it if you don't like it," he reassured her.
She gave him a small smile before looking down at the stick in her hand, squinting at it as she focused.