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Not alone, huh.
The concept seemed almost alien to her now, alien, but enjoyable. She smiled soft-heartedly -- a rare occurrence for her these days, truly rare, and finally stepped away from him. "I'm tired," she murmured. "I'll go home now. Visit anytime, just....none of those moments where I wake up and hear heavy breathing, and find one of you leering over me while perched on my headboard. That's just...eerie." She made a face, and then pointed towards her house, which was an old but homely looking cottage at the end of the grounds to the school. She sat upon the stone wall, swinging her legs over, and gave a soft wave of her fingers before letting go, sliding down the sloped roof like a child before propelling off, coming to a gentle, gliding stop on the ground. She never could get the flying thing down, even after all these years as a sage. Though she wanted to stay and talk to him more, she almost felt like...should she do just that, old feelings might arise, and she might make a mistake. Or two. Or twelve. No, best to return home and really think things though this time, but it didn't keep her from turning her head as she walked away, and offering Remiel a last smile before tottering off towards her home.
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Not alone, huh.
The concept seemed almost alien to her now, alien, but enjoyable. She smiled soft-heartedly -- a rare occurrence for her these days, truly rare, and finally stepped away from him. "I'm tired," she murmured. "I'll go home now. Visit anytime, just....none of those moments where I wake up and hear heavy breathing, and find one of you leering over me while perched on my headboard. That's just...eerie." She made a face, and then pointed towards her house, which was an old but homely looking cottage at the end of the grounds to the school. She sat upon the stone wall, swinging her legs over, and gave a soft wave of her fingers before letting go, sliding down the sloped roof like a child before propelling off, coming to a gentle, gliding stop on the ground. She never could get the flying thing down, even after all these years as a sage. Though she wanted to stay and talk to him more, she almost felt like...should she do just that, old feelings might arise, and she might make a mistake. Or two. Or twelve. No, best to return home and really think things though this time, but it didn't keep her from turning her head as she walked away, and offering Remiel a last smile before tottering off towards her home.
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