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<blockquote data-quote="Queenie" data-source="post: 7096728" data-attributes="member: 8058"><p>Astrid clenched her jaw and bit back the first comment that wanted to spring from her lips. This man, if he could be called that, knew no tact, no diplomacy, no manners whatsoever. Still, she needed him, and her father, to get along, as much as it pained her. How him and her poet shared blood was beyond her. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #DDA0DD">"You ought to learn to watch your tongue, Sea King. You may be used to dealing with pirates and rogues, but nobility does not suffer <em>actual</em> fools lightly. I know not why my father is not here right now, but he has his reasons. You should consider that you might need what he offers in your plans going forward and act accordingly."</span></p><p></p><p>Astrid excused herself and walked down towards the beach until she caught a glimpse of her father, her wolf following close behind. Once she did see him, she lifted her skirts and ran towards him, right into his arms. Ruby yipped and playfully ran alongside the girl like nothing was amiss at all.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #DDA0DD">"Daddy, you came!"</span> </p><p></p><p>Even though the previous night and this morning she had felt much less a prisoner, she felt a wave of relief come over her once she was in her father's presence. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #DDA0DD">"I knew you would come yourself, I told them you would."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Queenie, post: 7096728, member: 8058"] Astrid clenched her jaw and bit back the first comment that wanted to spring from her lips. This man, if he could be called that, knew no tact, no diplomacy, no manners whatsoever. Still, she needed him, and her father, to get along, as much as it pained her. How him and her poet shared blood was beyond her. [COLOR="#DDA0DD"]"You ought to learn to watch your tongue, Sea King. You may be used to dealing with pirates and rogues, but nobility does not suffer [I]actual[/I] fools lightly. I know not why my father is not here right now, but he has his reasons. You should consider that you might need what he offers in your plans going forward and act accordingly."[/COLOR] Astrid excused herself and walked down towards the beach until she caught a glimpse of her father, her wolf following close behind. Once she did see him, she lifted her skirts and ran towards him, right into his arms. Ruby yipped and playfully ran alongside the girl like nothing was amiss at all. [COLOR="#DDA0DD"]"Daddy, you came!"[/COLOR] Even though the previous night and this morning she had felt much less a prisoner, she felt a wave of relief come over her once she was in her father's presence. [COLOR="#DDA0DD"]"I knew you would come yourself, I told them you would."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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