06-22-2015, 02:22 PM
all things are possible
even the worst of things
even the worst of things
His dark eyes are fixed upon her small, upturned face. In that moment, he has to struggle to keep the smile from his lips. Her face is such an adorable mixture of pride, awe, and forced disaffection that he cannot help the way his lips twitch in amusement. This is followed by a surge of affection for the brash and opinionated chestnut filly, though he keeps any hint of it from his expression. He is decidedly more successful than she is.
If he had eyebrows, they would have disappeared under his hairline at her first question. The audacity! He is still trying to contain his surprise when she makes her next (obviously false) statement. This time he simply cannot contain the laugh that bursts from his lips. He thinks that perhaps this is payback for everything he put Librette through when he was younger. At least he doesn’t have worry that her mother might come bursting through the underbrush to wreak vengeance upon him (really, his mother is not that scary. Mostly).
Your mom never said any such thing.
Though the thought of her saying something to that effect is amusing.
And my mom lives here. So there.
In retrospect, he probably shouldn’t have added that last part. She is turning him into a yearling again. What the hell is happening here? The only way he could have made himself seem less authoritative was if he had stuck is tongue out. Sadly, he’s tempted to do so for a brief moment, but he resists. Instead, he tries to gain back some of his lost authority.
And you still haven’t told me why you are here.
He really hoped she decided to tell him this time, because this could potentially go on all day.
If he had eyebrows, they would have disappeared under his hairline at her first question. The audacity! He is still trying to contain his surprise when she makes her next (obviously false) statement. This time he simply cannot contain the laugh that bursts from his lips. He thinks that perhaps this is payback for everything he put Librette through when he was younger. At least he doesn’t have worry that her mother might come bursting through the underbrush to wreak vengeance upon him (really, his mother is not that scary. Mostly).
Your mom never said any such thing.
Though the thought of her saying something to that effect is amusing.
And my mom lives here. So there.
In retrospect, he probably shouldn’t have added that last part. She is turning him into a yearling again. What the hell is happening here? The only way he could have made himself seem less authoritative was if he had stuck is tongue out. Sadly, he’s tempted to do so for a brief moment, but he resists. Instead, he tries to gain back some of his lost authority.
And you still haven’t told me why you are here.
He really hoped she decided to tell him this time, because this could potentially go on all day.
shahrizai