Difference between revisions of "9: Corentin and Hermus"

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"Elevation agrees with you, Corentin."
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"Elevation agrees with you, [[Corentin]]."
  
"Don't sound so bitter. My elevation made your daughter a countess."
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"Don't sound so bitter. My elevation made [[Eglorine|your daughter]] a countess."
  
 
"And your son made my daughter a harlot."
 
"And your son made my daughter a harlot."
  
Smiles, through gritted teeth. "Walk aside with me a moment." Fingers grip an arm, white-knuckled. "Gods, Hermus, Kalman was only fifteen! Don't you remember being fifteen?"
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Smiles, through gritted teeth. "Walk aside with me a moment." Fingers grip an arm, white-knuckled. "Gods, [[Hermus]], [[Kalman]] was only fifteen! Don't you remember being fifteen?"
  
 
"Too well."
 
"Too well."
  
"You'll never forgive me for choosing Neima. I've accepted that. But you must forgive our children for loving one another."
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"You'll never forgive me for choosing [[Neima]]. I've accepted that. But you must forgive our children for loving one another."
  
 
"If feelings could be changed so easily, we wouldn't be where we are today." A single touch, with just a trace of love remaining, and then they part.
 
"If feelings could be changed so easily, we wouldn't be where we are today." A single touch, with just a trace of love remaining, and then they part.
  
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Revision as of 23:03, 7 October 2008

"Elevation agrees with you, Corentin."

"Don't sound so bitter. My elevation made your daughter a countess."

"And your son made my daughter a harlot."

Smiles, through gritted teeth. "Walk aside with me a moment." Fingers grip an arm, white-knuckled. "Gods, Hermus, Kalman was only fifteen! Don't you remember being fifteen?"

"Too well."

"You'll never forgive me for choosing Neima. I've accepted that. But you must forgive our children for loving one another."

"If feelings could be changed so easily, we wouldn't be where we are today." A single touch, with just a trace of love remaining, and then they part.