It had been a few hours since the auction had ended, and... She couldn't stop thinking about it. It had been dizzying, trying to work her way through explanations over the whole occurrence before she managed to get away. That was when, in town, she saw him again.
Instinctively her feet carried her swiftly towards him, expecting him to turn to her as she came closer. Even if he hadn't, she'd slow to a leisurely pace beside him, clearing her throat pointedly in order to try and get his attention, "... Hey."
It wasn't much, but it was a start. She... She couldn't just let things sit. She had to know, and she had to say something to him as well - something she hadn't known that needed to be said until almost a year ago.
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Instinctively her feet carried her swiftly towards him, expecting him to turn to her as she came closer. Even if he hadn't, she'd slow to a leisurely pace beside him, clearing her throat pointedly in order to try and get his attention, "... Hey."
It wasn't much, but it was a start. She... She couldn't just let things sit. She had to know, and she had to say something to him as well - something she hadn't known that needed to be said until almost a year ago.