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<blockquote data-quote="Myth and Legend" data-source="post: 5332356" data-attributes="member: 82679"><p>[sblock=Lora's reply]Lora couldn't believe this. It was almost too good to be true, and deep inside her gut was twisted with mixed feelings. She wanted to slap Arthur, and hug him, and possibly drag him away from here. However, she had promised herself she would not be caught off guard again. The girl stood, her feet now feeling the nasty pinching pain of blood rushing back in the meat after a long time of lying twisted in a knot. The Wizard rubbed her wrists, red marks on the skin showing where the ropes had cut in, and walked towards the window of her room, but not so close as to be seen from the courtyard below.</p><p></p><p>If this was some sort of trick, mind reading spells could come in to play as well. So she had to ask something even she did not know the answer of, but would recognize as truth if Arthur was really who he said he was.</p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"></span></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">"Tell me, when we were little, why did you tell mother that you had spilled the bucket of milk in the barn, and not me. You got twice as many chores to do for the week because my clumsiness."</span></p><p></p><p>Lora had always wondered that, and she thought back then he had done it to protect her, but she had recently started doubting this, as Arthur was a firm believer in "getting what you deserve". Even a cunning, illusion wielding, mind reading Dellex, would not know the answer to this, as even Lora did not know it herself. But she would know if it were an "Arthur answer" the moment she would hear it.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myth and Legend, post: 5332356, member: 82679"] [sblock=Lora's reply]Lora couldn't believe this. It was almost too good to be true, and deep inside her gut was twisted with mixed feelings. She wanted to slap Arthur, and hug him, and possibly drag him away from here. However, she had promised herself she would not be caught off guard again. The girl stood, her feet now feeling the nasty pinching pain of blood rushing back in the meat after a long time of lying twisted in a knot. The Wizard rubbed her wrists, red marks on the skin showing where the ropes had cut in, and walked towards the window of her room, but not so close as to be seen from the courtyard below. If this was some sort of trick, mind reading spells could come in to play as well. So she had to ask something even she did not know the answer of, but would recognize as truth if Arthur was really who he said he was. [COLOR=DarkOrange] "Tell me, when we were little, why did you tell mother that you had spilled the bucket of milk in the barn, and not me. You got twice as many chores to do for the week because my clumsiness."[/COLOR] Lora had always wondered that, and she thought back then he had done it to protect her, but she had recently started doubting this, as Arthur was a firm believer in "getting what you deserve". Even a cunning, illusion wielding, mind reading Dellex, would not know the answer to this, as even Lora did not know it herself. But she would know if it were an "Arthur answer" the moment she would hear it.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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