sarah [ suikoden iii ] (
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Imperial Saga SUIKOPARTY
1.
Sarah was absorbed in her studies, her eyes remained on the books about a different sort of magic. The library was her secondary home from home and each time she went there was for silence. The white-blonde was not one who was easily approached by others out of concern. Today was different, someone who interrupt her.
2
While she did work for the Church, without Luc she did not feel comfortable within its walls. Sarah chose to find a quiet place outside in one of the gardens, it was beautiful and open. Many would consider this an invitation while she was seat on the ground with her hands near some of the flower beds.
Sarah was absorbed in her studies, her eyes remained on the books about a different sort of magic. The library was her secondary home from home and each time she went there was for silence. The white-blonde was not one who was easily approached by others out of concern. Today was different, someone who interrupt her.
2
While she did work for the Church, without Luc she did not feel comfortable within its walls. Sarah chose to find a quiet place outside in one of the gardens, it was beautiful and open. Many would consider this an invitation while she was seat on the ground with her hands near some of the flower beds.
[1]
Sindar.
[ He comments idly. He didn't understand their language nearly as well as she did, but he recognized the letters. ]
What is this for?
no subject
I am reading on something involving their pilgrimage from Falena. It is surprising to see you in the library, Master.
no subject
[ He dismisses her comment, and does nothing as she strokes his hair. He's gotten used to her displays of affection, though he rarely ever returns them. ]
I had a feeling that I would find you here.
no subject
[She thought it was strange that he would seek her out. Luc wasn't one to come to her unless something was needed. Instead of reading further, she closed her book and turned her head to face him.]
Was there something you need of me, Master Luc?
no subject
[ Luc recalled as much from what he had heard from the Seeress about Falena, anyway. Her next question, however, made him blink, and tilt his head. ]
No. I only wished to see what you were doing.
no subject
I was seeing that pattern in this book. It is very nice of you to spend time with me, Master.
no subject
... But, neither of them had any pressing matters that required their attention at that very moment. Maybe it wouldn't hurt to stay with her here, a while. ]
There is no need to thank me, Sarah. You have been pushing yourself too hard, lately.