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Posted On:
Apr 12 2002 2:49am
Kamon had loved her for a while now. Arai was the prettiest person he had ever met. He wanted her badly. The only problem was he needed courage. He had followed her to a cantina, and now approached her.
"Excuse me, Don't know if you remember me, but I am Prince Kamon Vondiranach of Tholatin. Can we talk?" He stood nervously.
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Posted On:
Apr 12 2002 4:59am
The glass hovered a breath away from her crimson lips and slowly she set the scotch back onto the table's smooth surface. She looked to the Prince, her chocolate eyes taking in every detail from beneath her long lashes.
" Prince Kamon Vondiranach you say?"
Arai sat back in the booth, brushing a wayward strand of her sandy brown hair behing her ear.
" I''m afraid I do not recall ever having the pleasure, but please have a seat."
She motioned to the chair across the table.
" What may I do for you, Highness?"
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Posted On:
Apr 13 2002 1:45am
Kamon sat down. He was very nervous.
"You don't remember me because we never formaly met. But I knew you and was disappointed when you left. I was never able to find you afterwards. I searched everywhere, even the unknown regions. I could never find you. I was concerned because.." he hesitated. ".. I loved you and wanted to know you better. You also know who destroyed the village." He blushed a little, but covered it up. He looked at the table because he was afraid to look at her.
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Posted On:
Apr 13 2002 10:43pm
All she could do was blink a few times.
He loved her? Did she hear him correctly?
Arai watched the Prince a moment, at the slight rush of color to his cheeks, then reached for her drink. Taking a sip of the liquor she smiled coily.
" Forgive me, but what village do I know about? You speak in riddles, Highness. Let me buy you a drink and you can explain what you are talking about."
She motioned to one of the waiter-droids, indicating she wanted two more of what she was drinking.
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Posted On:
Apr 16 2002 1:11am
"Thanks you, but the drink was not neccesary. Anyway, I know you were in the village when it was attacked. Specifically, your building was the one that was attacked. I examined your building afterwards, and found evidence that you left behind. At the time I, of course, thought it best that you leave. That way no more attacks would happen. But I knew one day that I would have to find you. When you left I was deeply saddened and mopped around my palace for three months. I started to look for you after that." He took a moment to sip his drink. He watched her closely for reactions.