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walksindeath) wrote2009-09-28 11:08 pm
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Sabriel had meant to stay in the bar after speaking to Blodwen, but the experience had shaken her more than she had liked to show. The woman is terrifying just by being, and yet so apparently rational, so cool. Kerrigor had retained his wits, but no ability to mimic humanity in conversation that way, and yet...
They are all too alike.
The Abhorsen has seen a great deal in her years since taking up the bells, but there are some things that still frighten her.
She really must speak with Sameth. Her own door is still gone, but if his is back... far better if he is away. The forge would seem her most likely chance of finding him, so there is her first port of call, knocking on the door and then peering in anyway.
They are all too alike.
The Abhorsen has seen a great deal in her years since taking up the bells, but there are some things that still frighten her.
She really must speak with Sameth. Her own door is still gone, but if his is back... far better if he is away. The forge would seem her most likely chance of finding him, so there is her first port of call, knocking on the door and then peering in anyway.
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Its not enough, but its what he can say and mean.
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She has to trust him.
"All right."
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Though now he's not sure what to say, he doesn't want her to leave again, but just has no idea where to start.
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Sabriel would watch, but feels uncomfortably as if she'll be breathing down his neck. She always hated teachers who did that at Wyverley.
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"You can stay. I don't mind having anyone here while I'm working. I tend to get lost in the work."
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"I noticed," she says. "Go on, then. I promise not to interrupt except in emergencies."
Even semi-joking, the Abhorsen allows for the possibility of emergencies. It's statistical likelihood taking its toll.
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"I haven't burned myself in a while."
Then he turns back to his work and at first, it takes a while to not be too aware of her there. Though in time, he forgets and gets lost in trying to find the best way to make the leg move as he wants it to.
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It's a good feeling.