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Kurai
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The boy arched a brow and listened intently to her words. "Please, simply call me Tsume. No need for you to call me anything that would be bothersome. I need at least one person within this land to call me by my usual name. It get's . . . a little boring after a while." Since she had asked him if she could get a look around, he didn't bother keeping her waiting.
"So you'd like a look around? I suppose getting you used to this place would be of order. . . I don't think it'd be much fun for you to wander aimlessly around this place." Tsume turned around slightlyy and eyed one of his elietes. At that instant, the guard walked over and bowed his head slightly at the boy's request. "Show Emma around. Keep her clear of the training grounds. I don't want her accidently getting wounded there. Those children are beginning to be more of a handfull these days. . ." he mumbled the last part to himself and began to make his way out the building. "I've got some things that I must attend to and I trust that you keep her out of harm's way. Bring her wherever she wants to go for all I care. So long as neither of you get lost."
With that said, Tsume left and let Emma do as she pleased. The eliete smiled faintly towards the girl and led her on towards the back of the building. He intended on showing her a better place that he considered to be nice and maybe she'd be satisfyed being there for a while. "Follow me, my lady." he said, hiding away his nervous tone. As he walked, a few of the maids would smile to her before carrying on with their daily business. Seeing a new face within the land always had people talking and it was usually rare for Tsume to ever bring someone back.
Not longafter the guard had led the girl out to the back, he guided her out to the garden and let her wander about from there. It consisted of several flowers and quite a few blossom trees here and there. Tsume had never been back there all too much so he never really let it come to mind. A pathway led out towards the center of the garden and a few children ran about. They hid in the bushes, chanted to eachother, whatever a child would do, really. The eliete kept his eyes on her and made sure she didn't slip away into a place that would be considered off limits.
"So you'd like a look around? I suppose getting you used to this place would be of order. . . I don't think it'd be much fun for you to wander aimlessly around this place." Tsume turned around slightlyy and eyed one of his elietes. At that instant, the guard walked over and bowed his head slightly at the boy's request. "Show Emma around. Keep her clear of the training grounds. I don't want her accidently getting wounded there. Those children are beginning to be more of a handfull these days. . ." he mumbled the last part to himself and began to make his way out the building. "I've got some things that I must attend to and I trust that you keep her out of harm's way. Bring her wherever she wants to go for all I care. So long as neither of you get lost."
With that said, Tsume left and let Emma do as she pleased. The eliete smiled faintly towards the girl and led her on towards the back of the building. He intended on showing her a better place that he considered to be nice and maybe she'd be satisfyed being there for a while. "Follow me, my lady." he said, hiding away his nervous tone. As he walked, a few of the maids would smile to her before carrying on with their daily business. Seeing a new face within the land always had people talking and it was usually rare for Tsume to ever bring someone back.
Not longafter the guard had led the girl out to the back, he guided her out to the garden and let her wander about from there. It consisted of several flowers and quite a few blossom trees here and there. Tsume had never been back there all too much so he never really let it come to mind. A pathway led out towards the center of the garden and a few children ran about. They hid in the bushes, chanted to eachother, whatever a child would do, really. The eliete kept his eyes on her and made sure she didn't slip away into a place that would be considered off limits.