11-06-2018, 02:10 PM
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Indeed, the persistant presence of her father and uncle -- still arguing with one another over... Something -- wieghed heavily on the child. She grew tired of it rather quickly and as such, did not mind her other uncle's interference. Raziel was still a somewhat unfamiliar figure in her life. The elder brother of her father and his twin. The father of her cousin, Suvi, too, though Keona knew little of the vibrant wolf pup. Too energetic and quiet all at once; not an easy girl to communicate with.
Raziel seemed of a quieter, more studious nature than his younger brothers. A fact she quite liked in honesty, though she knew little of the literate world. As such, her brows creased lightly at the mention of books. That must be what the smell is, she thinks. Old pages. She liked it. Her ears perked as he muttered, tilting her head as he moved around the building. A miniature library. An amused smile lifted her lips.
"Tá," she murmured, shifting a little on her mountain of soft comforts. The lion, the witch and the wardrobe. A strange sounding trio. "... Then can you teach me to read, uncail?" She'd heard it possible, but the inqury remained soft-spoken and altogether uncertain. "I want to know how."
Raziel seemed of a quieter, more studious nature than his younger brothers. A fact she quite liked in honesty, though she knew little of the literate world. As such, her brows creased lightly at the mention of books. That must be what the smell is, she thinks. Old pages. She liked it. Her ears perked as he muttered, tilting her head as he moved around the building. A miniature library. An amused smile lifted her lips.
"Tá," she murmured, shifting a little on her mountain of soft comforts. The lion, the witch and the wardrobe. A strange sounding trio. "... Then can you teach me to read, uncail?" She'd heard it possible, but the inqury remained soft-spoken and altogether uncertain. "I want to know how."
tá mé i dtiúin — ✯