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Aisling only replied with a giggle. It was a short and soft one but the sound of her laugh was haunting enough to send chills down one's spine. If ever Aisling wants to break any more rules, she was't going to answer to anyone. And he was right; she never really took no for an answer. No had gotten away from her with that.
But she had some respect to a balance between worlds. A fae like her needs to keep herself from abusing her own power.
But then that had nothing to do with getting too close to a person simply out of interest. It had been centuries since something of the sort happened. Maybe she could waste some of her time. She had all of eternity anyway.
Yes,” Lochlann admitted. ”And no. I’m used to having other people get that feeling around me. To experience it myself is honestly kind of refreshing. It’s invigorating. I would like to get to know you, Aisling.”
"I do hope you know what you're saying," she said before removing the cloth-wrapped object from Scaith's saddle harness. "Daredevils say similar things and not all of them end alive." Aisling mounted the horse almost effortlessly, with the ball of cloth in an arm.
”Break the rules with me. Let me take you to dinner.”
Aisling let out another chuckle, louder than the last. "Persistent, very persistent. Alright, I'll indulge you with your wish. What's your plan?" The tone of her voice made her sound very confident, if not superior to him.
Aisling only replied with a giggle. It was a short and soft one but the sound of her laugh was haunting enough to send chills down one's spine. If ever Aisling wants to break any more rules, she was't going to answer to anyone. And he was right; she never really took no for an answer. No had gotten away from her with that.
But she had some respect to a balance between worlds. A fae like her needs to keep herself from abusing her own power.
But then that had nothing to do with getting too close to a person simply out of interest. It had been centuries since something of the sort happened. Maybe she could waste some of her time. She had all of eternity anyway.
Yes,” Lochlann admitted. ”And no. I’m used to having other people get that feeling around me. To experience it myself is honestly kind of refreshing. It’s invigorating. I would like to get to know you, Aisling.”
"I do hope you know what you're saying," she said before removing the cloth-wrapped object from Scaith's saddle harness. "Daredevils say similar things and not all of them end alive." Aisling mounted the horse almost effortlessly, with the ball of cloth in an arm.
”Break the rules with me. Let me take you to dinner.”
Aisling let out another chuckle, louder than the last. "Persistent, very persistent. Alright, I'll indulge you with your wish. What's your plan?" The tone of her voice made her sound very confident, if not superior to him.