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<blockquote data-quote="Elf_Ariel" data-source="post: 4135377" data-attributes="member: 34891"><p><em>She studies the blood, and for a long moment is left stilled by it, the faint flare of her nose enough to say where her thoughts might well lie. For a time she closes her eyes, murmuring something faintly under her breath, the words listlessly toyed on the breeze at it blows past . . . the echoes fading . . . "Ona amin poldora . . ." Eventually she's insightful enough to pen a reply.</em></p><p></p><p>Aye, I tend not to read of men; far prefer to watch them doing. 'Tis an art I learnt a long time ago, perhaps an aid of survival, or just an old habit. 'Tis a good thing to learn, to know, to do. Keeps one's senses active, and one's self-thought on a suitable level. A shame, that I know a few who should partake in it more regularly. I like to think myself simple; I like others to think that too. And in many ways, I am simple, basic, even animal. I suppose in many ways I am not also, I just try not to show them so oft. A vacation would be wonderful, a break from these eyes, this place, these peoples . . . I shall dwell on where to take you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf_Ariel, post: 4135377, member: 34891"] [I]She studies the blood, and for a long moment is left stilled by it, the faint flare of her nose enough to say where her thoughts might well lie. For a time she closes her eyes, murmuring something faintly under her breath, the words listlessly toyed on the breeze at it blows past . . . the echoes fading . . . "Ona amin poldora . . ." Eventually she's insightful enough to pen a reply.[/I] Aye, I tend not to read of men; far prefer to watch them doing. 'Tis an art I learnt a long time ago, perhaps an aid of survival, or just an old habit. 'Tis a good thing to learn, to know, to do. Keeps one's senses active, and one's self-thought on a suitable level. A shame, that I know a few who should partake in it more regularly. I like to think myself simple; I like others to think that too. And in many ways, I am simple, basic, even animal. I suppose in many ways I am not also, I just try not to show them so oft. A vacation would be wonderful, a break from these eyes, this place, these peoples . . . I shall dwell on where to take you. [/QUOTE]
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