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<blockquote data-quote="Jeovanna" data-source="post: 7352167" data-attributes="member: 6940142"><p><strong>Jeovanna- Fields</strong></p><p></p><p>News on the road was not good. The sun itself seemed to be staging an assault on the city and the forests around it.</p><p></p><p>Jeovanna accompanied Dain, and though they'd barely spoken, she seemed to be taking the situation as seriously as he. She was not even drunk! This trip held meaning to him, though, and if there would be some way she could help, she'd not flinch away from it.</p><p></p><p>Meeting up with the three from the festival was an odd coincidence. And Jeovanna had not seen enough of the woman they'd been chasing to know for sure it was her, aside from watching the others' reactions to her!</p><p></p><p>She'd take the piece of parchment, sniff in irritation.</p><p></p><p>Now, Jeovanna could write well enough, and speak words back. Well enough to get by in the city, at least. She'd not need to have anyone guide her through finding street names or sign posts. This writing was a bit more fancy, and a good deal of it went over her head. Her father had taught her well enough not to sign things she didn't understand! So she'd watch the others for a moment, just see what their reactions could tell her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeovanna, post: 7352167, member: 6940142"] [b]Jeovanna- Fields[/b] News on the road was not good. The sun itself seemed to be staging an assault on the city and the forests around it. Jeovanna accompanied Dain, and though they'd barely spoken, she seemed to be taking the situation as seriously as he. She was not even drunk! This trip held meaning to him, though, and if there would be some way she could help, she'd not flinch away from it. Meeting up with the three from the festival was an odd coincidence. And Jeovanna had not seen enough of the woman they'd been chasing to know for sure it was her, aside from watching the others' reactions to her! She'd take the piece of parchment, sniff in irritation. Now, Jeovanna could write well enough, and speak words back. Well enough to get by in the city, at least. She'd not need to have anyone guide her through finding street names or sign posts. This writing was a bit more fancy, and a good deal of it went over her head. Her father had taught her well enough not to sign things she didn't understand! So she'd watch the others for a moment, just see what their reactions could tell her. [/QUOTE]
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