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#268
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gremlin
Posty McPostsALot
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( I'm going to time skip to when he's bringing her back, not too sure what time to make it but I'll make it like the evening, getting dark. c: )
She didn't mind if they went farther than kissing, though she knew it wouldn't be smart for them to do anything more than kiss. Judith let out a quiet sigh, Rhyldrin was right they had to go before they got carried away in this moment. She had almost forgotten that she was going to be leaving soon maybe even now after she moved from him. She was tempted to kiss him again but she fought that urge and brought her hands away from him. "That's too bad," she teased knowing that he probably had thought about it going further as well. Judith lifted herself from him even if she really didn't want to. "We should probably leave now," she watched Rhyldrin with a smile on her face. "I'm afraid that if I stay any longer then I may lose control of myself around you." though what she had said may seem like it was a joke she was rather serious. She had never felt this way around another man. Judith couldn't say that it was love, it was more of an overpowering lust. Though then again... she really didn't know anymore.
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It was hard getting her out of the Dark Elf camp though with night time just around the corner more Dark Elves were out and about than earlier in the morning. It made it just a bit easier to slip her out, but they still had to be weary of the Dark Elves who were still at the camp. Judith felt guilty for putting Rhyldrin through this, she could have always offered to leave by herself though she really didn't see that happening. Rhyldrin would probably object to the idea without a thought. Besides she knew nothing about the Dark Elf camp or the area that it was in, she would probably get lost and that wasn't a nice thought. Being lost in the enemy territory with a broken bow. Only having her dagger to protect herself when she wasn't good at close up conflict.
When they finally reached the camp it had felt like it had taken forever to get there. Judith's feet were slightly sore, though she held herself back from complaining. She stood beside Rhyldrin and looked up at him smiling. "I suppose this is where I leave you, isn't it?" she laughed quietly then stepped forward passing him. Though she stopped and brought herself in front of him for a brief moment. "Thank you for everything." she said softly, Judith had to stand on her toes for a brief moment just to give Rhyldrin a quick kiss good bye. Though it wasn't as quick as she had wanted it to be she felt as if she had to pry her lips from his. Why did it just feel so right? Judith didn't say anything else to them, this wasn't the place to chat and maybe she shouldn't have even kissed him. She backed away from him with a smile still on her face then she turned and began walking towards the camp.
It didn't take long for Judith to enter the camp and it didn't take much time for Brishen to spot her and greet her rudely. He questioned where she had been and where she had gotten the wound on her stomach. She assumed his next question, why was it patched up? Judith let out a sigh of annoyance, she really didn't want to deal with her brother. Her head was still clouded with thoughts of Rhyldrin. "I'm not going to lie," she said to him, Brishen watched her now expecting her to say something he had not expected. Though she didn't. "I left the camp after Uldric attacked me, I knew that he was going to be a baby and go running to you about what I had done to him. I knew that he was going to lie that I had attacked him, though I assume that you know me better than to attack someone without a reason." she paused to breath, surprisingly Brishen was still listening to her. He even nodded when she said that she wouldn't hurt anything without a reason. "That's how I came to get this wound, I ran into a Dark Elf who was just in the forest not too far from the camp. He attacked me, I had to... kill him. I thought that I was alright but then I discovered that I had been wounded." she chewed on her lower lip, everything that she was telling him was the truth but now she was going to lie. "The Dark Elf that I had killed, he had medical supplies on him. I'm not good at tending to wounds but I tried to do the same as I had seen the Elves in the medical tent do. I didn't return right away because I wanted to avoid Uldric." she looked at her brother wondering if he believed what she had just said. "There, all of your questions have been answered. Now, are you going to punish me for doing absolutely nothing wrong or are you going to punish that bastard finally?" she spat.
Brishen sighed, knowing his sister she wouldn't change her story no matter how many times he asked her what had really happened. He did have a feeling that she had lied near the end, though he couldn't be certain and he had no proof that she had done anything else anyways. "I'll speak to him," he said, he brought his head from side to side and cracked it. "But you know what he will say, the same bullshit. If it makes you feel better I know that you wouldn't harm someone without a reason to. I'm not going to punish you for harming him, he deserved it." he threw his shoulders back in a shrug. Brishen turned from his sister, though he had one more thing to say. "You're a terrible liar, but I won't question you further" then he left her. Judith's stomach felt knotted and she wondered if he was trying to squeeze what had really happened out of her, but she wouldn't tell him. Besides Brishen had better things to do then play a guessing game with his sister, in a few weeks he planned to rid the near by forest of any potential threats.
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Posted 09-17-2011, 12:37 PM
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