She’d barely let Syl’s thought drift off before gravity upended. A force struck her from behind, sending her lithe frame hurtling forwards. Of course it wasn’t a simple case of being sent downwards, there was a twist… or few. Bracing for impact, Meg’s eyes pinched closed, but was spared at the last moment. One eye opened at words, slow to be understood at first but the concern of the strangers tone made it clear.
[color=#888888]He’s apologi-[/color]
[color=#008e02]“I get that. Thanks.”[/color]
Dalish replaced Ancient. The shadowed bastardised tone sounded wrong, and she found herself relieved he had not replaced it with Common. Her face flushed brightly, grin falling lopsided as a nervous chuckle giggled into life. [color=#008e02]“Yes. I mean no. I mean…”[/color] she laughed, awkwardly trying not to stare or let her green hues linger over his exposed torso. [color=#008e02]“...Strange thing to call a stranger. Ha.” [/color]
[color=#888888]He’s apologi-[/color]
[color=#008e02]“I get that. Thanks.”[/color]
Dalish replaced Ancient. The shadowed bastardised tone sounded wrong, and she found herself relieved he had not replaced it with Common. Her face flushed brightly, grin falling lopsided as a nervous chuckle giggled into life. [color=#008e02]“Yes. I mean no. I mean…”[/color] she laughed, awkwardly trying not to stare or let her green hues linger over his exposed torso. [color=#008e02]“...Strange thing to call a stranger. Ha.” [/color]
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