And this is why she avoided looking at him for too long. Really, from a distance, a safe distance, he was all right for her to follow. But really, maybe she should have got something a tad .. bigger. Why did her mind wonder back to this topic, again? Sarah pushed it aside, once more, and refocused on what was taking place.
They were sneaking around and heading to the docks.
Simple as that.
Well, not so simple. If Templars, if anyone caught them, they were done for.
Now that her attention was drawn back to their surroundings, Sarah tried to relax her body, for she was tense, especially since now she was exposed to the light. “Well, I wanted to actually show you something. I know you have no idea of who I am, rather .. what I am. So I thought that maybe I can lead you outside of these walls of the city and .. ” Sarah bit her lip in thought and uncomfortably started to rub her own ear, “..well the plan, as you can obviously see did not go well. But, here I am. This can be just as exciting - oh and I do promise you that I won’t speak of this to a single soul.”
Oh ho, so now it was her turn to light his curiosity ablaze. His thoughts automatically shot back to when she had first introduced herself as Sarah, Sarah the High Summoner. Just what was a High Summoner? Was it someone who could call upon the power of the very demons who plague mages? Was it someone who could only summon the forces of nature? Orsino’s accelerated stride gradually slowed as she spoke.
“And?”
Really, now he wanted to probe? Of all the times, he chooses when they are potentially able to get caught and are not in the confines, and comfort, of his office space. Wonderful timing, First Enchanter, but now was better than later - if they had a later. “And.. well.. ” Her voice trailed off along with her gaze since she was looking around and trying to avoid any ears that might be listening in. Paranoia rose within Sarah, and it bothered her deeply.
“And give you a taste of something. By saying that, show you something that would probably render me rather dangerous,” she said the last bit of the sentence with as slight frown. Noticing that he slowed down, she glanced up at him with slender brows raising. “Don’t slow down on my account! And nevermind what I said, you planned heading back to the Gallows after.. well.. after whatever are doing right now.”