Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #56 on Jan 25, 2008, 11:21pm »
Fennce just shrugged, "Phineas practices on some, Mortimer is learning as well, so it is best to have extras with strings, that seem to break so easily when they play them."
He stopped for a moment, "I did leave one at the Web, we could go there and get it, if you like, instead of me buying a new one?" Fennce smiled down at her.
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #57 on Jan 25, 2008, 11:24pm »
She was about to keep on walking, and almost did because she wasn't intently focus on the conversation at this moment, but she stopped as soon as her hand wasn't moving forward with the rest of her, "Uh, the web?" She replied looking up at him, "I think it would be up to you, since it would be you spending the money to buy the lute or not, to spend time doing what I want. But I don't think I would go in side, I'd probably just wait outside for you, or something."
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #58 on Jan 25, 2008, 11:34pm »
He slung his bag over one arm, and shoulder, and then took both hand to hold hers to his chest. "Now how could I go into the Web and leave the most beautiful woman in the world on the outside?" Fennce watched her face a moment or two.
"Okay, lets go buy a lute," and he started to walk once more.
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #59 on Jan 25, 2008, 11:42pm »
Noiray found herself right up against him, her blinking golden eyes looked up at him, shocked. Her mouth was slightly agape. Then she heard his words and couldn't help but turning red again, and she adverted her eyes, but there was a huge smile on her face. She couldn't find any words to say to him. He was making her flustered, and unable to think clearly. Then he turned to walk again, "OK!" Basically he was being so sweet and nice now that if he were to ask she would have another drink with him. Then she tried to think of something remotely intelligent to say, as to not seem like a school girl stupefied by a crush. "Where are you planing on buying one?"
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #60 on Jan 29, 2008, 9:37pm »
Fennce just smiled, "why the best place in town of course, Mor'Aton's." He turned and gave her a wink.
Mor'Aton was a legend in lute making, it was said he had even made Sayjinn one, that pleased him so much, that MorA'ton had never gone without for anything, and that now only made lutes for his pleasure.
Fennce looked down at her, to see if she knew of the story or not.
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #61 on Jan 29, 2008, 10:02pm »
Noiray wanted to act suave and calm about his actions, so she attempted to act normal, as if it didn't phase her what he had just done. But still, she was shocked by his suggestion. "Most would say that it wouldn't be just in all of town, but expand that to all of existence." She added on to what he said, "Though I've never personally seen his craftsmanship, or heard it." Noiray had heard that myth about his creation for Sayjinn, but of course thought that it was a lovely tale, showing how art should be appreciated, but didn't think it to be truth. "His work is sometimes thought to be supernatural." She looked back at him and tried not to think about how he probably liked her, and how she liked him back, or how school girl like she was acting.
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #62 on Feb 2, 2008, 11:36pm »
"He keeps a little shop behind of all places, a tavern, some say it is to hide, others to say he loves to drink." Here he turned and looked at Noiray, "Some say that is the real reason he saw Sayjinn, Dar just laughed when I told him the story, he said all know Sayjinn has a tin ear." Fennce just chuckled, "Dar I do believe should be more careful, or Sayjinn might just strike him down." He continued to walk some more, all the time he still had Noiray's hand in his.
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #63 on Feb 3, 2008, 12:37pm »
When he turned his focus on her she felt that she might have once more turned a bit red, but she hoped she hadn't. She continued talking, "This Dar does seem to enjoy taunting Sayjinn, maybe he is spiteful about the dreams he does or does not receive." She said with a bit of a shrug. "But about Mor'Anton's, what do you," on that word she used her hand in his to tap again his leg to emphasize that she was referring to him, "think about him and why he is back behind the tavern? You must think highly of him if that is were you want to buy your new lute from." Noiray was surprised that they were still holding hands, and was worried that he might have just not thought about it and forgot that they were, and tapping him might have reminded him.
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #64 on Feb 3, 2008, 8:35pm »
Fennce just brought her hand up to his lips and kissed it, and smiled, like is that what you truly want from me? Then he smiled at her.
"Mor'Aton has one vice, he loves to drink, but at the same time he loves his work, and thus does not do both. He also feels that drunkards make up the best songs, and buys the most love ballad and other trinkets he also makes to please the women waiting at home." Fennce gave her a wink, "a very wise man I do believe."
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #65 on Feb 3, 2008, 11:19pm »
She stopped short when he raised her hand, she wasn't suspecting that at all. She probably just looked star stuck to him, as her golden eyes looked up into his. Noiray's girlish surprised turned into a smile, with a hint of a blush once more. "I feel like I'm suppose to curtsy and then we would introduce ourselves, or something." She didn't move, but continued to look up at him, "And I hope you meant to say woman, and not women. Because, it's not wide for a man to try to take on more then one of us at a time."
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #66 on Feb 4, 2008, 10:16pm »
He just smiled at her, and listen to her comment about how he should be speaking about woman, and not women. "Ah, but Mor'Aton, deals with many men, and they have many women." He brought a hand up to touch her cheek, "you know that blush looks good on you."
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #67 on Feb 4, 2008, 10:23pm »
"I guess -uh- that's true." She said in response to his words about Mor'Anton's dealings. She really didn't know much about it. When he mentioned her blushing, of course it once more returned to her face. "Thanks?" She wasn't really sure how she was suppose to respond to it, but she closed her eyes to his touch, if only for a moment, "Well, it only seems to happen this much when you complement me, or something... I'm probably acting like a blubbering cherub, aren't I?" She laughed lightly at her awkwardness.
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #68 on Feb 4, 2008, 10:25pm »
He just leaned in when her eyes were closed, and whispered against her lips, "I would not say that." And he kissed her fully on the lips. Then he just pulled back, "well shall we go and get that lute?" And once more he started walking.
Re: Saying Gloodbye « Reply #69 on Feb 4, 2008, 10:30pm »
Noiray was beaming, and the red shade on her cheeks, which hadn't been given enough time to fade, remained for a moment longer after the kiss. He was so kind and soft with her! "I- Yes!" She answered sounding a little bit off, but in a good way. "Let's go." She quickly followed after him and grabbed his hand this time, as they went on there way.