September 14, 1204
Obviously, she liked it... but it was still so odd. And of course some paranoid part of her had to muse about what he had to gain from luring her in with a false sense of security.
"You know? I think you and my sister will miss each other once she heads off to Dovia, even if neither of you would ever admit it."
Eliana bit her lip. It was just as unfair of her to paint Dalston with the actions of other men as it was of said other men to mentally undress her without so much as asking her name. She wanted to trust him. He hadn't given her any reason not to trust him. And yet...
Well, maybe conversation of his sister of all things wasn't the worst way to distract herself from her own unfounded suspicions. That was big news, after all. "I doubt it. Princesses have better things to do than to miss their sisters-in-law, even the ones they can actually stand to be around."
"I don't know; the job description of a princess always sounded rather light on duties to me."
"This from a man who thinks all I do working at the library is read."
From the bed, Dalston chuckled. "Well, I've lived with you long enough to know that's what you'd like your job to be."
"If you say so. But I daresay my sister's favorite thing about university so far has been the library, and I have to wonder if you have anything to do with that."
"Not a thing. I see Camaline no more often than any other student there, and I don't believe she's approached me in there once."
"Of course she hasn't. She doesn't want to impose on your being family, so she compensates by keeping her distance. It's her attempt at being respectful."
"Good night, Dalston."
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Hi! I'm proving my continued existence with a post whose original intended point I've long forgotten!
Also, to refresh myself just as much as anyone else at this point, Dalston is Lorn and Leara's second son. Eliana is Tarien Andronei's older daughter with Catalina de Cervantes.
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