Then I will take my leave of Dorian and see you there momentarily.
( —he will find her in the gardens, a wineskin to share between them and no cups in evidence. her hair is damp, the road washed off her and put away with her traveling clothes, and her sensible trousers and less sensible blouse have been exchanged for the sort of dress for which she is best known: shades of grey and silver, plunging nearly to her navel in lightweight, clinging silken fabric.
she has put away her jewels and not put up her hair, so it's downright informal. a mostly white mabari is in evidence, albeit having already found himself a comfortable place in what grass he could find and sacked out entirely. )
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( —he will find her in the gardens, a wineskin to share between them and no cups in evidence. her hair is damp, the road washed off her and put away with her traveling clothes, and her sensible trousers and less sensible blouse have been exchanged for the sort of dress for which she is best known: shades of grey and silver, plunging nearly to her navel in lightweight, clinging silken fabric.
she has put away her jewels and not put up her hair, so it's downright informal. a mostly white mabari is in evidence, albeit having already found himself a comfortable place in what grass he could find and sacked out entirely. )