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Subjecting oneself to an event such as this and then discovering a cheeky confidant amidst the colorless banter was like sweeping away desert sand to find a shimmering artefact hidden beneath — You always hoped, but never dared count on the gift of it. Watching Blake now, Zelda considered him more thoroughly and allowed her mouth to curve into a knowing smile.
"It seldom does," she allowed, and held his gaze a brief moment before sliding her attention away, as if there was anyone in the milling crowd half as interesting as the man before her. "But you must tell me what you expected now," she continued, and lifted her eyebrows as she glanced to him sidelong. "A wizened crone hunched over her beloved books?" At last she looked to him fully again and tilted her head, a red curl sweeping across her cheek. "That is the one I come across most often, although there is also the 'unmarried spinster with a face only a mother could love.' Life is filled with such wondrous variety."
Lips pursed against her smile, she dropped her eyes for a more fulsome appraisal of the whole of the man, the action masked by a hand at her skirt as if she were merely checking the lay of the fabric. "Why surgery?" she asked, and flicked her focus back up, expression carefully schooled. "Is it the power or the curiosity that snagged you?"
Subjecting oneself to an event such as this and then discovering a cheeky confidant amidst the colorless banter was like sweeping away desert sand to find a shimmering artefact hidden beneath — You always hoped, but never dared count on the gift of it. Watching Blake now, Zelda considered him more thoroughly and allowed her mouth to curve into a knowing smile.
"It seldom does," she allowed, and held his gaze a brief moment before sliding her attention away, as if there was anyone in the milling crowd half as interesting as the man before her. "But you must tell me what you expected now," she continued, and lifted her eyebrows as she glanced to him sidelong. "A wizened crone hunched over her beloved books?" At last she looked to him fully again and tilted her head, a red curl sweeping across her cheek. "That is the one I come across most often, although there is also the 'unmarried spinster with a face only a mother could love.' Life is filled with such wondrous variety."
Lips pursed against her smile, she dropped her eyes for a more fulsome appraisal of the whole of the man, the action masked by a hand at her skirt as if she were merely checking the lay of the fabric. "Why surgery?" she asked, and flicked her focus back up, expression carefully schooled. "Is it the power or the curiosity that snagged you?"
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