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Fendros had stepped back far enough that Kaleeth's weapon did not connect, and she was quite off balance with how far she leaned forward. As such, her parry to his horizontal slash was less than ideal. He still ended up nicking her bicep, though it was not a solid enough of a hit to end the bout. His overhead strike was fairly easy for her to block, and afterwards, she backed off slightly while keeping her sword touching his just enough to try and feel his next move.

"I wouldn't mind staying in Bruma, honestly. It's colder than I like, but it is a safe place, and we have friends there. And the Ayleid city is very comfortable and secure. It's just, I would like to actually be able to stay there. I don't want to have to worry about going out on patrols or missions. I don't want to have to worry about fending off lycan hunters working for Vile. Everything has been fine so far, but...you never really know what is going to happen. What if we end up in a fight that's too much for us? Or what if Janius goes out on a patrol and never comes back? What if this mission goes wrong and none of us make it? Even if Newt ends up being fine, I can't bear to think of what any of that would do to him. Having a family just makes me see how much danger we're all always in." Kaleeth answered.
I wonder, are top hats in fashion in Tiien?
Kaleeth was having a difficult time keeping up with Fendros' strikes. She usually tried to make up for her lack of agility with her armor and shield, but she was not wearing her armor at the moment, and was of course only using the same weapon as Fendros. She had been training more with just a weapon, but Fendros had more training, and was rather talented. She only barely managed to parry each blow, and as for the last one to her neck, she only blocked by virtue of Fendros slowing his weapon before the hit. "Ah, you would've gotten me there." She admitted.

"I hope to see my parents again, but it's a lot more work to find them. They move all over northern Black Marsh, and the places they go can change over the years. I couldn't just go by their village if we happened to be sailing past Black Marsh. I would have to go there just for that reason. But you are right; I do have time. I hope we can end this war quickly so we can all do what we want with our lives, instead of what we need to do. I want to find a place to settle down and raise Newt in safety." Kaleeth explained.

For her next attack, Kaleeth followed Fendros' example and made a feint towards his chest, then pulling back her blade and swinging around towards his lower body.
He can, definitely. He just doesn't have reason to hide his words at the moment.
...the only players I can take seeiously is fallen, Luna, and Lucius. The rest I can't.


So by your word, you see Lucius as being more serious than me? I find myself strongly questioning the accuracy of your perceptions.
Goodnight. I'll probably do a quick skip to morning soon, though not quite in the next one.
Throughout the kiss, Peiter held his arms around Sabine, pulling her tightly against him. "Now, why would I ever stop if that's my reward?" He said before letting out a sigh and releasing his grip on her. "But yeah, I suppose you can go make the balm. There are a few dozen people at least waiting for their kind and beautiful savior to come to them with their sweet, alchemical relief. I...think I'm just going to lay here for a while. Don't take too long, it will probably get cold again tonight. I'll need to hold on to you to keep warm, among other reasons."

Kaleeth was able to successfully tackle Fendros to the ground, but once there, her attempts to keep him down were more awkward than she would have liked. With the angle she fell on him, he was able to wriggle his sword arm free, so Kaleeth tried to bring up her sword to hold it to his throat. Unfortunately, just as she raised it off the ground, she felt the edge of his weapon slide cleanly across her back.

"Ah, I knew that was a risk. That was quick thinking." Kaleeth said in defeat before bringing herself back to her feet and extending her hand down to help him up. "I hope they never try to visit unannounced. At least that's something I'll never have to worry about from my family." She commented, but with her last point, she broke eye contact and lowered her head slightly. "Of course, I'm probably never going to get to see them again. So...it isn't really a problem."
"Oh, sure, sure. Freida is pretty." Peiter began, though his smile only widened as he looked at her. "But you are absolutely gorgeous. You're the strong, capable apprentice to the most powerful mage in the clan. You're as sweet as an apple pie, but dangerous like a daedroth. You have smooth, beautiful skin that's always drawing my eye, fiery hair as soft as silk, and a body with a form as perfect as Dibella herself."

Peiter was intentionally laying on his compliments very heavily. Even if he was exaggerating, he did enjoy watching her reactions to such things. Although, he would probably flatter her more with compliments to her skills. Regardless, he did try to sell his compliments by giving a loving stare to accompany them.

Kaleeth shook her head. "Not that I know of. I always try to be careful of what I give him. Though, I guess I might not even know if he had. He's always so active and energetic, it could be that I didn't notice it. Anyway, how has everything gone with you and Ahnasha? I've heard about what happened in Leyawiin, but what do you think it will mean for you? Is it true she told her parents she was a shopkeeper?"

For the next bout, Kaleeth started off with much more aggression than their previous round. She decided to do something more risky, but more in line with her aggressive style. She ran at him, intending to swat away his blade with her own, then grapple him to the ground.
"Hmm, well Freida is a nice girl, I'm sure she has already found someone." Peiter responded before pausing to laugh. "Okay, 'nice' might be pushing it. She'd probably give me a few bruises for saying that, but there are plenty of people in the clan who would like her energy. If she would have said something back then, I wouldn't have refused."

Peiter turned his head to look back at Sabine. "Of course, she couldn't hold a candle to you. And I'm not just saying that because you are literally rubbing the sunburn off my behind at the moment." He chuckled.

Kaleeth started to fall for Fendros' feint, and by the time she noticed what was happening, she couldn't bring up her blade to parry. She only barely managed to turn her body away and lean her upper body back to avoid the tip of the weapon. That, of course, left her off balance, so she attempted to stab towards his chest. He was barely within her reach, so it would be easy for him to jump back and evade, but it would at least give her some space. If he reacted quickly enough, however, he might get a clear strike on her arm.

"With no warning at all, I probably would have. I had no way of knowing of the danger. But I trust him, and would have trusted his warning. The place was a skooma den and brothel, and I wish I didn't see what I had." Kaleeth explained. "Anyway, I'm still not taking moon sugar to be safe. Well, not on purpose. I accidentally had a fish seasoned in it yesterday. With all of the Khajiit here, moon sugar is everywhere. That must be hard for you, with how you react to it. How have you managed to avoid it?"
I'd like to figure out something for Tir to do. I mean, I could always do something alone, but that would be boring. Is anyone doing things?
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