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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 3:39 pm
Freya almost smirked, but he held it back to just keep his blank stare on the girl. 'I didn't get her name did I?' He thought, and he hadn't, now that he thought about it, he had been more interested in getting out of there and looking cool at the same time. Stupid ego. The girl's horse had run off back in his direction, so he stood up and followed after it. He would return it and get her name then, maybe learn where the best Inn was and what else was in town as well. Freya still had some coinage left on him, not much, but it would have been enough for buying the girl's horse if he had really needed it. Food might be an issue after getting a room for a few days though, but starving himself for a few days was something he could do, he'd had to do that for some religious ceremony or another. Freya couldn't remember every ceremony he had ever participated in.
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:47 pm
Sarah turned back to the wagons that were in front of her and offered her help. She took the remaining items that where on a table to the right of the wagon and began to put them into the wagon. She had nearly forgotten that Freya was behind her, for she was more worried about the action that just took place, and what could havve happened if she had actually hit them.
Loading the last few things, Sarah apologized once again and went to retrieve her horse. She passed by the place that he was at before and noticed that he was gone. She looked at the spot confused, then continued down the street.
"Umm... I should have given her a name!" Sarah told herself, tempted to call to her horse. She turned her head left and right, looking into the alley ways and sudden turns in the town marketplace.
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 7:56 pm
(( I assume you mean 'him'? xD ))
"Yes, you probably should have." Freya said, just catching the last of her sentence and figuring out what she had really said from that. It wasn't all that hard. The horse's reins were in his hands, he had found and calm her down as best he could, but she still seemed rather startled. "I found her for you." He said, taking her hand in his and closing her fingers around the reins. "Try not to loose her again, you might not get her back." He patted the poor startled horse on the nose, petting her for a moment.
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Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2008 5:40 pm
Sarah stared at him for a few seconds, totally spacing out. Reality hit her hard as a soft breeze cleared her head. She held the reins tightly, then grabbed her horse around it's neck, hugging it tightly.
"I wont lose you again. I promise. Umm... Thank you, Freya?" Sarah said looking over her horses head to see her face. She was suddenly swept from reality once again as she looked into his soft eyes.
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 7:05 pm
((anybody know where Miss Nikol is? confused She hasn't posted for a couple of days...exams maybe?))
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:46 pm
Freya nodded, in a small polite bow. "You are very welcome. I hope you are not injured from your little collision with those merchant's carts. . .Uh, I'm afraid I never got your name Ms. . ." Freya left it open, for her to fill in for him. After she did, and hopefully would, he'd continue on. He took the time to look her over, she didn't seem hurt, perfectly fine in fact. Could he cross reference her name with what the text he had read said about the Maiden he was looking for? She seemed to be able to 'ride like the wind', so maybe she truly was the one he was after?
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:58 pm
"My name is Sarah!" She said immediatly. Sarah quickly clasped her hands over her mouth, embaressed at the sudden outburst of words. She wasn't thinking. The words just came out without any warning and they were also loud. People turned to stare at the sudden yell as Sarah tried to hide her face from curious eyes. She could feel her cheeks redden. "I am sorry about that." Sarah said in a whisper, avoiding eye contact with Freya.
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:19 pm
Freya smiled at the girl, it was rather cute seeing her embarrassed. "That's quite alright, Ms. Sarah." He told her, returning some of the stares they were receiving with a few cold ones of his own. They could all just bugger off. "Well, your horse has been returned. Is there somewhere I could be escorting you to? A young lady such as yourself should not wander the streets alone." He said, making the offer if she wanted it. He needed to look through his book again, and also find another book shop to look through to find more information on the Maidens. An Inn as well, he'd be asking her where these things were later on.
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:45 pm
Sarah looked up toward the sky. Dark clouds continued to approach the town. She felt at ease as she heard his voice once again. Her flushed cheeks seemed to shade back into her regular skin tone as she brought her hands away from her face. She smiled a soft smile.
"I guess you could... I don't live to far away from here though. Do you have time to spare to walk me to my house, or is there something more important you would be doing?" Sarah asked pulling her horse closer to her and gently stroking it's nose.
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:49 pm
[Sorry I got really caught up in school work. In fact, I'm trying my best right now to stay on top of things. I think I'm failing math. D: ]
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Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:12 pm
'I had the time to fetch your horse. . .' Freya mentally rolled his eyes, was this girl dense or something? Oh well, he could deal with it if he must. "I have only just arrived in town and have no connections or appointments that I must attend to. My time is only limited by the approaching storm, as I do not wish to be out when it hits." Freya said, he was saying much more then he normally would. Freya kept to himself a lot, never saying more then needed and only speaking as much as he had if he thought it was needed, which he kind of did. Freya looked in the direction the on coming storm was coming from, having been stuck in a church almost all his life, his nose in a book, weather was something that he had only ever read about. Besides sun and the occasional shower, Freya had never experienced a storm before, and wasn't looking forward to it if he couldn't find a place to stay while it passed. "That being said," Freya turned back to look at her again, "Might you know a place where I could rest? An Inn of high stature perhaps?" He asked, he didn't want to stay in a common Inn, he had a feel for things of high quality, and that wouldn't change no matter where he was.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 6:59 pm
"Oh really..."
Sarah said in response to his ongoing talk. She took hold of the reins more firmly and began to walk toward the farmlands. A couple gusts of cold wind ran through the town, causing shivers to run up Sarah's spine.
"An inn of high stature.... Well, the only inn around here is the one that is located down this way, next to the all the major shops, such as the blacksmith's and the tailors. Right down that street..."
Sarah turned to the right, pointing down a more curb appealed road. She had walked to the middle of the marketplace center now. The water from the fountain sprayed like mist as the wind upswept it.
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