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Veria's answer was not all that convincing, but Swims was too nervous to ask about it. "Oh, uh, I thought you said something about a feeling...or something." He said nervously. His heart was pounding hard enough that Veria could probably feel it. He could see that she was redder than usual, but he was too distracted to remember what that meant on a Human. He wanted to say something, anything, to her, but was too afraid to do anything.
Sam closed his eyes and leaned up against Stevie as he gave his massage. He smiled, simply enjoying her presence. "Agreed. For now, I'm just content sitting here with you. It's relaxing having nothing to worry about, no reason to get worked up about anything. Just...sit and talk. Maybe we'll be able to have more moments like this once we get a handle on our abilities."
Swims heard what Veria said, but he didn't believe it. He must have misheard her, right? There was no way an Imperial like her could be attracted to an Argonian like him, it just wasn't normal. They were too different; his own feelings for her were probably just some fluke, something that wasn't meant to be. He had never seen an Argonian with a Human before, what would his parents think? Did he even care what they thought? Swims' mind was in turmoil from the conflicting thoughts and emotions in his head. He wanted to be with her, but he just didn't think she wanted the same. "What did you say?" He finally asked in a soft voice.
Sam smiled, then leaned in and kissed Stevie, rubbing her shoulders to calm her. "Don't worry so much, we can make everything believable. We can...we can tell them that we made a friend that has a place on the beach or something, and we are going to be visiting from time to time. They'll probably ask if they can join, but we can just tell them our 'friend' said no. As long as we're careful, no one will figure us out."
Ahnasha scratched the back of her head and thought for a moment. "Well, I'm not sure, actually. They smelled pretty much exactly right, but with all the scents in the air, the specifics were hard to pick out. Moon sugar is illegal though, so I doubt they would just let someone...well, I don't know. This isn't the Empire. The Imperials are strict about their rules on moon sugar, but I have no idea what those rules are like in Black Marsh. Would the Argonians even care? I know moon sugar is legal in the Dominion, so it's not impossible."

Meesei took the chestnut Saboo offered her and began to open it with her claws. "It is hard to define exactly what I do, really. I suppose you could say I am a travelling mage, a scholar. Not all of my friends are mages, but we travel together just the same. We have seen large portions of Black Marsh, Morrowind, and Cyrodiil, but I doubt we will ever stop traveling. There is always more to see. As for Ariel and her shop, if she does not have specifically what you need, you should ask her about it when you visit. I'm sure she could make anything with the right ingredients."
"Well, I think I can probably keep up the rent with just my income. I know you like to pick up jobs between semesters, but I agree that it isn't safe. At least I can work from home with what I do. It will be tough, we might not be able to afford the luxuries we're used to, but I can at least keep up rent. Besides, with us being out of the apartment every other week, our utilities will at least be cheaper." Sam answered. Their financial situation had been the last thing on his mind recently, but Stevie was right to worry about it.
"Oh, uh, of course. Right, that makes sense. Yeah, I mean it does get kinda cool at night. I mean, probably not enough to freeze, but pretty uncomfortable. And the fire won't last forever, so yeah, right, I can do that." Swims stammered, caught off-guard by her request. His heart started pounding and he could feel himself getting nervous, but nevertheless, he stoked the fire one last time and gathered up their blankets. Laying down beside her, the threw the blanket over them and put his arms around her, to hold her close. His breathing was erratic and his heart was racing, but he tried to maintain his composure. He just couldn't get over how soft her skin was, unlike his own scales. He had of course felt her skin before, but in this situation, with how close she was, it was...different.
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Whatever you say, Boss.


Why is everyone calling me that recently?
I just don't like to make sudden skips if I can help it. We will be skipping to Khenarthi's Roost soon, though. I have ideas for what to do there.
I don't think Leon has too much time anymore. He seems rather busy, though I would like to have him back as well. I think doing a skip right now though would be pretty sudden. Might want to do that at the end of the day in rp. Besides, there are still a few conversations still going on, I believe.
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