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His sword lingers in the air still pointed in her direction, the blade glowing almost as if it was orange, caused by the blade reflecting the embers of the fire.
He'd slowly lower his blade, but instead of discarding in a show of goodwill as he had done earlier, he now attached it to the belt on his left hip and would hold the hilt tightly with his left hand.
It did not make him feel any more comfortable knowing that the Au'ra had friends about. He'd nod his head in a silent greeting before backing slowly away from her, never turning his back to either of the Auri. He thought he had seen her stash a weapon, thought none was to be found. Still, he was not about to trust much anyone in these forests, not even the innocent looking ones.
"Do you always skip through the night while carrying flowers?' he'd ask eyeing her suspiciously.
He'd look to the male Au'ra and wonder where the sudden awkwardness he felt in the air had come from. Was the man blushing, or perhaps it was the glow of the fire, he couldn't be quite sure but he;d silent back up to thr etree behind him and rest his back and right leg against it, still firmly gripping the sheathed sword with his left hand.
His sword lingers in the air still pointed in her direction, the blade glowing almost as if it was orange, caused by the blade reflecting the embers of the fire.
He'd slowly lower his blade, but instead of discarding in a show of goodwill as he had done earlier, he now attached it to the belt on his left hip and would hold the hilt tightly with his left hand.
It did not make him feel any more comfortable knowing that the Au'ra had friends about. He'd nod his head in a silent greeting before backing slowly away from her, never turning his back to either of the Auri. He thought he had seen her stash a weapon, thought none was to be found. Still, he was not about to trust much anyone in these forests, not even the innocent looking ones.
"Do you always skip through the night while carrying flowers?' he'd ask eyeing her suspiciously.
He'd look to the male Au'ra and wonder where the sudden awkwardness he felt in the air had come from. Was the man blushing, or perhaps it was the glow of the fire, he couldn't be quite sure but he;d silent back up to thr etree behind him and rest his back and right leg against it, still firmly gripping the sheathed sword with his left hand.