Styxx was surprised by the sudden interference, and every part of him tensed as if ready for a fight of some, but he had paused. He'd wanted this moment to himself, not to be interrupted. It wasn't as if anyone would miss him anyway, so why would this person try to stop him, but he had no intention of jumping as long as someone watched him. Every part of his being wanted to not care, and yet here he was on edge because of this woman. Why had he stopped? Why had she stopped him? He just wanted out of this miserable life. Dammit!
"Please..." She dismounts, sliding to her feet before him and lifting her hands to show she means no harm... and to defend herself should he lash out at her directly.
She wasn't supposed to be here... even now she could hear her grandfather's stern voice piecing together the angry lecture she was sure she would receive later, but she had no other choice. Human or not, he was her charge and far too young to be filled with such emotion. "Why?" Why was he in such a state? Why was he running toward the edge...
He wasn't showing any sign of anger, and was composing himself quickly enough as she approached. He was mostly mentally cursing the fact that someone had seen him. Yes, his mind was in turmoil, but in the end.....he was a coward anyway. Someone that wasn't would have still jumped and not stopped when someone had yelled.
"What would you be doing out here, my lady? It can be dangerous." He asked, keeping himself composed despite what he'd just been about to do. If his father heard of this, he was going to end up beaten for days.
She frowned, but the concern overshadowed it. "Clearly," she responds, in reference to the danger. "I couldn't imagine a fall from this height without wings." It's not accusatory, but it's obvious she knows what he had intended and is thoroughly shaken by it.
So it seemed, though Styxx had managed to pull himself together at this point and wasn't about to show his weak state to her. It was bad enough he'd been spotted and she knew what he'd been doing.
"Yes, I imagine it would have been, my lady." He replied politely before leaving the ledge with the intention of heading back towards Didymos, his attempted foiled by the lady before him.
"You should be careful out here, my lady. Please allow me to escort you back into the city."
"I could not live with myself should I leave you alone in this place where danger could lurk, my lady." He replied. It wouldn't be gentlemanly for him to leave her out here alone. Besides, surprisingly, he couldn't hear her thoughts and it was a relief to say the least.
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She wasn't supposed to be here... even now she could hear her grandfather's stern voice piecing together the angry lecture she was sure she would receive later, but she had no other choice. Human or not, he was her charge and far too young to be filled with such emotion. "Why?" Why was he in such a state? Why was he running toward the edge...
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"What would you be doing out here, my lady? It can be dangerous." He asked, keeping himself composed despite what he'd just been about to do. If his father heard of this, he was going to end up beaten for days.
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"Yes, I imagine it would have been, my lady." He replied politely before leaving the ledge with the intention of heading back towards Didymos, his attempted foiled by the lady before him.
"You should be careful out here, my lady. Please allow me to escort you back into the city."
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She shook her head, making no moves to follow him. "Thank you for your concern, but I'm just fine, my lord..."
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"I appreciate your kindness, but it truly isn't necessary. I'd be happy to walk with you a while, even if you're headed to the city, though."