Of course I do, it's a flower. I'll probably have a better time with it than you.
[ she holds out her hand for him to place it on her palm. she's feeling particularly— melancholy? no, not that. she feels more attuned to her inner dialogue, or is it monologue? whichever one involves thinking that john shouldn't have to look so serious all the time, even if it's part of his job.
he has to protect her now. he's done great work doing it, absolutely, but the nature of being a royal guard is it's a difficult position to retire from. difficult in that quite often, you just die.
she doesn't want him to die. he's the first friend she's had who isn't someone she's related to. ]
Do you know where we are yet? Any way we can get home?
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[ she holds out her hand for him to place it on her palm. she's feeling particularly— melancholy? no, not that. she feels more attuned to her inner dialogue, or is it monologue? whichever one involves thinking that john shouldn't have to look so serious all the time, even if it's part of his job.
he has to protect her now. he's done great work doing it, absolutely, but the nature of being a royal guard is it's a difficult position to retire from. difficult in that quite often, you just die.
she doesn't want him to die. he's the first friend she's had who isn't someone she's related to. ]
Do you know where we are yet? Any way we can get home?