Thank you
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After a while, when Gasheera was still sleeping, I pulled on my raiment and a robe and then made my way down to the common room. Ordering some spiced wine, I saw Felisa in a corner and made my way over.
“How did you know where we went?” I asked as I sat down next to her. She looked at me incredulously, obviously thinking something along the lines of; ”Are you serious?”
“I'm part of the Dark Brotherhood, we've got eyes everywhere. Though this time I overheard some guards speaking. They mentioned seeing you depart together after closing the gate.” Felisa smirked, stirring the contents of her goblet lightly. “How have you been?”
“Saqin's been well,” I answered to her, nodding to the serving girl when she came up with my wine. Felisa waited until the girl had left before she spoke again.
“Why do you lie so much?” Felisa didn't look up from the goblet. “I saw the fist-sized bruise you had on your face when you came to Bruma.”
“Because lying is easy,” I replied to her after pondering the question for a moment. She looked up, the expression on her face unfamiliar to me. I didn't answer her statement, and she frowned.
“When we first talked, you asked me what I wanted from Gasheera. The only reason you'd do that would be if you want something from him yourself. What is it, why do you keep being with him?” she asked and I looked at her, my expression blank.
“I have my reasons, I always do. Perhaps one day I'll even tell you about them.” I smiled and drank of my wine, and she shook her head.
“But you don't love him,” she said and raised the goblet to her lips.
“No, even if I wanted to I doubt I ever could.” She nodded at my answer, and for a moment we just sat there without speaking.
“How did it go in the caverns?” I asked after a while, and she filled me in on the fact that they'd fought a multitude of cultists only to have their leader escape with the Amulet of Kings. To finish of, Gasheera apparently saved an argonian priest.
“Why am I not surprised that he would save a complete stranger before searching for clues.” I sighed, shaking my head at how foolish the man was. Felisa chuckled in response, then turned her eyes to something behind me.
“And here he comes,” she said as I turned to look at the stairs. And true enough, Gasheera was walking down the steps. He smiled when he saw me, and I made an effort to smile back. When he came over the three of us ordered breakfast, and he sat down, putting an arm around my waist. Forcing a content sigh to come from my lips, I leaned on his shoulder, casually noting Felisa shaking her head across the table. Gasheera, as usual, didn't notice.
This post has been edited by Saquira: Mar 24 2012, 08:09 PM