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Post by Nimmir on Jun 27, 2005 20:44:54 GMT -5
"I don't care," she shook her head and sighed.
Glauron looked up. "It's a celebration for my wife and I...I need to have these done before dinner..."
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Post by Caitlin on Jun 27, 2005 20:49:15 GMT -5
"Your wife and you?" the apprentice asked. He had forgotten that his master was an Elf, too, with normal things like a life. He looked at the sword. "What the h*ll?" he said. "Go have fun. I'll tell the customer that there were 'unexpected difficulties', and that the sword will be a day late."
Ithilwen shrugged. "Well, thanks for that," she said. With that, she got up to leave. "I'm going to go make sure that Nethiel isn't fooling around, but doing what she should be." She started to head back home.
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Post by Nimmir on Jun 27, 2005 20:51:33 GMT -5
Glauron sighed and nodded. "Not good for business," he admitted and shook his head.
Nimmir's eyes got wide and she shook her head. "No Ithy! Lets stay here!" She needed to wait until she was given the signal.
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Post by Caitlin on Jun 27, 2005 20:54:33 GMT -5
Ithilwen turned around, confused. "Why?" she asked. "We've had a good time, but, really, Nimmir, I do have things to do."
The apprentice shrugged. "You're the best," he reminded him. "They've waited over a year for their sword now; another day won't kill 'em."
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Post by Nimmir on Jun 27, 2005 20:58:01 GMT -5
Glauron sighed and gathered his gifts, smile on his face. "Take care, dose the fire, and put the horses in the water before setting them down. We don't need another fire." He waved and left.
"I know you do!" Nimmir defended, "But you'll be fine for not doing it for one day. It's your day!"
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Post by Caitlin on Jun 27, 2005 21:04:07 GMT -5
Ithilwen sighed. "You're right, of course," she said, plopping back down, and sticking her feet back in the water. It felt good. She smiled. "Thanks for making me relax."
The apprentice watched Glauron go. Wasn't there something he was supposed to do? Was he supposed to keep Glauron from going home early? He couldn't remember. With a sigh, he went back to the neckace he was working on.
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Post by Nimmir on Jun 27, 2005 21:05:40 GMT -5
Glauron walked into the house, seeing his apprentice. "What are you doing here?" he asked, closing the door and looking at the servants.
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Post by Caitlin on Jun 27, 2005 21:10:32 GMT -5
OOC: dun dun DUN!!! BIC: Landion looked up, trying to hide the decorative cloth he was putting up behind his back. "Hi, Glauron!" he said, trying to act natural. "I was just . . . heh. Well, you see, um, your sister asked me to help her with . . . something. Yes. Something. But she had to run out, so I'm waiting here for her. Yes. Heh." OOC: he's almost as bad as Ithy!
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Post by Nimmir on Jun 28, 2005 8:33:57 GMT -5
"What did Nimmir want, Landion?" he asked and set the boxes down on the table. "And you do know she moved into her own house last week..." He looked around, normally Ithilwen greeeted him at the door.
"Where is Ithilwen?"
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Post by Caitlin on Jun 28, 2005 11:11:24 GMT -5
Landion shrugged. "I do not know, sir," he said. "She's still out. And Ithilwen went on a walk with her." He had a brainstorm. "They're up at the river, if you'd like to surprise them." He smiled, as if this was a totally normal thing to do.
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Post by Nimmir on Jun 28, 2005 11:31:16 GMT -5
Glauron rose an eyebrow and sighed, scopping up the gifts. "You'll tell me everything tomorrow, when you're making horse shoes," he told Landion with a slight glare. He liked knowing what was going on in his own home!
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Post by Caitlin on Jun 28, 2005 11:34:33 GMT -5
Landion nodded, eager to please and happy Glauron was leaving! He walked him to the door, pretending to be polite, but mainly just to make sure he really left.
Ithilwen got out of the water and layed on the bank in the sun. "It's such a pretty day," she said, smiling at Nimmir.
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Post by Nimmir on Jun 28, 2005 13:27:19 GMT -5
Nimmir saw Glauron and waved to her brother. "Glauron's here," she said with a smile and kissed her sister in law's cheek. "I'll leave you now."
Glauron walked over to Ithilwen, and gently kissed her cheek. "This is for you," he whispered, handing the small silk blue box. The red and the green one stayed in his hands, those were for the twins.
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Post by Caitlin on Jun 28, 2005 13:29:48 GMT -5
Ithilwen sat up, startled. "What is . . . oh, Glauron!" she said, removing the circlet from its box. "It's . . . thank you!" She hugged him fiercly. "It's wonderful!" She gave it back to him, and dipped her head for him to put it on.
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Post by Nimmir on Jun 28, 2005 13:44:26 GMT -5
He smiled at her, and kissed he ears, before setting the circlet on her head gently, hanging the chains around her ears and set the stars the right way, and finally the lone moon on her forehead. "It's your new one," he whispered. "And I'd make you millions more if you need me too."
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