by Ora Sa'vina on August 8th, 2010, 8:58 pm
The young Konti arrived at the Stone Garden in the early morning; it was empty, which wasn’t unusual, especially for the hour. Ora found herself moving slowly and gracefully, practicing small parts of dances from the Isle. She did have several hours before Nero would show up, if he did. Her mind wandered to think over the last time she had seen the man, her cheeks reddened at the thought. Such an odd sensation, embarrassment out of memory, not unheard of to Ora, but the embarrassment was not because she had made a fool of herself, but because of the odd attention and devotion the man seemed to give her.
The hours passed slowly as Ora allowed her arms and legs to slowly twists and twirl, occasionally she would stop and frown at herself for making a mistake, but her frown was soon replaced once she began to move fluidly again. The woman found herself nervous as her feet grazed the stones beneath her, What if Nero did not show up? Her eyes opened to watch her own movements, her ears listening for movement on the stairs that led to the garden.
Whenever the crunch of pebbles on stone was heard, Ora would stop her movements and look over at the entrance, hopeful. A few people walked through the garden, only in passing and while they were present, Ora found herself sitting on a small, Stone bench, her mind wandering. What will you say to him? The young woman still hadn’t sorted through her emotions let alone thoughts, she wasn’t sure what she would say to her friend, but she hoped it would suit her and please him.
Ora’s violet eyes moved to the gates of the Garden when she heard noon ring through Sylira, her heart skipped a beat, she was nervous, excited, worried. What if he says no? Her hands twisted each other as she worried silently to herself. Ora stood, watching the stairway for sometime before frowning, her eyes moving to the ground, a sigh left her lips as she turned to sit down on the cool stone bench. Maybe he didn’t get the note.
Ora watched her own feet as they swung back and forth on the bench, waiting. Her attention moved suddenly when she heard the crunch she had been waiting for. Her violet eyes remained on the gate, awaiting someone to walk through the pillars. It took a moment, but the familiar brown hair and charactistic smirk of Nero emerge. The Konti smiled in return and stood up from the bench, her eyes remained on him, once he noticed her, he smiled and waved, Ora smiled and bowed slightly like she usually did in return. The woman watched him walk along the path towards her, her eyes noticed the statue, at least he still had it.
“Hello, Nero.” Ora smiled, but her smile was wiped away as her cheeks blushed, a common occurrence around Nero, her expression seemed taken by surprise as he kissed the back of her hand. Ora stood for a moment, staring at her hand as if it wasn’t her own before moving it to be held by the other. “Oh, yes, you are welcome. I saw it a few days ago, it made me think of you, I thought it was fitting.” Ora’s smile returned as she looked at the figurine. “I think that if you were to be a horse, you would look like this one,” She paused a short moment, looking up at him. “But larger, of course.”
Ora found herself looking at the stones under her feet rather suddenly, her cheeks burning. He always says the oddest things… What do my lips have to do with anything? Ora cleared her throat, her eyes moving back to Nero’s face. “You always seem to know exactly what to say when you want to make me blush.” Ora laughed quietly, gesturing to the bench she had just been sitting on.
“I am well, it has been an interesting time here, and I have found myself learning a great deal. How have you been, Nero?” Ora smiled down at her hands as she sat on the bench. The second part of his question required Ora to think for a moment. “Do I need to miss you to see you? Would it not be best to see you frequently enough for me not to miss your company?” Ora smiled over at Nero as she spoke. “I will admit, I did find myself missing your company.” Ora frowned slightly. “I find myself alone up here frequently as of late. ” Her attention moved back to her companion, her face shown with delight. “It is lovely to see you, but I do have something to ask of you,” Ora reached out and touched his hand, squeezing it lightly. “I am leaving for Riverfall soon, as you know. It will be a long trip, one I do not wish to take alone…” Ora trailed off, her face blushing, even the young woman was unsure of why she showed this form of embarrassment. “It would be a great honor if you would think about accompanying me.” Ora found herself speaking rather suddenly. “You do not need to make a decision now, of course, you can wait and think it over.” Ora’s eyes moved back to her lap, the hand that had squeezed his left his grasp and returned to her own. Oh, you sound like a fool!