As the burly man wandered off to get their drinks, Shahar adopted once more a focus on her hair. Rue couldn't help but to look at the spill of it over her shoulders in search of what had so captured his attention. Her search paired with the same hair that was in question kept her from noticing his movement until his fingers tucked around a lock of her hair. The feeling of it, stronger with his grasp seeking actual hair this time, danced across her senses.
Rue's hair was long, so it didn't so much pull against her as Shahar lifted it across the distance between them as it stretched gently across the space. The feeling of it was strange though, and without thinking of anything but relieving the sensation -the stretch and tickle across her jaw- she leaned across the ever shortening distance between them. Closing the distance until his captured lock of her hair was nearly immersed in the others that fell carelessly around her face.
His hand nearly brushed her cheek, and she half held her breath in anticipation of such a thing, until the barkeep returned with the ale she had requested.
The lock of hair dropped to join the rest, and she mirrored the disappointment she read in Shahar's body. Though he recovered himself far more quickly than Rue, she was not far behind him. However, she could not quite shake the lingering lines of wistfulness from her posture, even as intrigue lit her eyes and her hands.
Interest, desire to learn. She signed in response, disregarding her drink in the moment of excitement. Was a javelin anything like a short spear? She had no knowledge of the weapon, except a vague notion that it could have resembled a spear. A more pressing question occurred to her, Why offer? Why teach me?
It was maybe not the most polite thing to have asked, but she was a bit beyond the lines of good behavior anyway, she decided, another step beyond proper would not cause anymore trouble that the first.
Rue's hair was long, so it didn't so much pull against her as Shahar lifted it across the distance between them as it stretched gently across the space. The feeling of it was strange though, and without thinking of anything but relieving the sensation -the stretch and tickle across her jaw- she leaned across the ever shortening distance between them. Closing the distance until his captured lock of her hair was nearly immersed in the others that fell carelessly around her face.
His hand nearly brushed her cheek, and she half held her breath in anticipation of such a thing, until the barkeep returned with the ale she had requested.
The lock of hair dropped to join the rest, and she mirrored the disappointment she read in Shahar's body. Though he recovered himself far more quickly than Rue, she was not far behind him. However, she could not quite shake the lingering lines of wistfulness from her posture, even as intrigue lit her eyes and her hands.
Interest, desire to learn. She signed in response, disregarding her drink in the moment of excitement. Was a javelin anything like a short spear? She had no knowledge of the weapon, except a vague notion that it could have resembled a spear. A more pressing question occurred to her, Why offer? Why teach me?
It was maybe not the most polite thing to have asked, but she was a bit beyond the lines of good behavior anyway, she decided, another step beyond proper would not cause anymore trouble that the first.