The hand he placed in the middle of her back to steer her through the convention hall, since a spark of electricity down her spine. It made her tail twitch, hidden away behind the pleats of her tailored blazer. Her ears were mostly at attention, but they bobbed with a cadence that matched her steps.
Piper could tell when a man was making fun of her stature. It was a common occurrence. Not just because she was prey, but because she was barely five foot four in the tallest heel she was willing to wear. That wasn't counting her ears of course, because they did not give her the illusion of being taller. Someone how the velvet sprouting from the top of her head, made her look more dainty. Her cheeks puffed out in a brief pouting countenance, before she remembered exactly who she was with.
Big green eyes peered up at him through dark lashes when he said her name. He checked his watch and Piper knew their moment together was coming to an end. "If you insist, Mr. Hart," she said with a charmed laugh. "It was nice to finally meet you. You know where to find me if you find you're in the mood to buy heavy machinery."
They shook hands again, before she turned and departed towards the hotel restaurant
Maeve pretended not to see her brother talking to a small rabbit woman before he made his way over to her. She would file the interaction away for later. For a better time to bring it up with him, since he was already being grumpy with her. "Get a map," she snapped. Refusing to accept that it was her fault that he was too careless to find her in the convention hall.
Her black suit was paired with a purple dress shirt that complimented her eyes. Almost everyone mistook Owen and Maeve for twins. Close, but not quite. They were both tall and blonde and lanky. For the most part the only difference was the color of their eyes.
She pursed her lips, watching him peer into her display. Maeve was a gem cutter and custom jewelry maker. Her more expensive pieces were one of a kind and highly sought after, but her convention fair was typically her more reproduced pieces. Just a bit of a taste of luxury to hook new clientele.
"There's nothing in there that would suit your wife," she said, matter-of-fact with a bit of salt on her tone. Unable to read his thoughts and know it was another woman he had in mind at the moment. It was no secret that she did not get along with the tigress that her brother had chosen to marry. "Not nearly ostentatious enough, I think."
Piper could tell when a man was making fun of her stature. It was a common occurrence. Not just because she was prey, but because she was barely five foot four in the tallest heel she was willing to wear. That wasn't counting her ears of course, because they did not give her the illusion of being taller. Someone how the velvet sprouting from the top of her head, made her look more dainty. Her cheeks puffed out in a brief pouting countenance, before she remembered exactly who she was with.
Big green eyes peered up at him through dark lashes when he said her name. He checked his watch and Piper knew their moment together was coming to an end. "If you insist, Mr. Hart," she said with a charmed laugh. "It was nice to finally meet you. You know where to find me if you find you're in the mood to buy heavy machinery."
They shook hands again, before she turned and departed towards the hotel restaurant
Maeve pretended not to see her brother talking to a small rabbit woman before he made his way over to her. She would file the interaction away for later. For a better time to bring it up with him, since he was already being grumpy with her. "Get a map," she snapped. Refusing to accept that it was her fault that he was too careless to find her in the convention hall.
Her black suit was paired with a purple dress shirt that complimented her eyes. Almost everyone mistook Owen and Maeve for twins. Close, but not quite. They were both tall and blonde and lanky. For the most part the only difference was the color of their eyes.
She pursed her lips, watching him peer into her display. Maeve was a gem cutter and custom jewelry maker. Her more expensive pieces were one of a kind and highly sought after, but her convention fair was typically her more reproduced pieces. Just a bit of a taste of luxury to hook new clientele.
"There's nothing in there that would suit your wife," she said, matter-of-fact with a bit of salt on her tone. Unable to read his thoughts and know it was another woman he had in mind at the moment. It was no secret that she did not get along with the tigress that her brother had chosen to marry. "Not nearly ostentatious enough, I think."
I fear no fate (for you are my fate, my sweet) I want no world (for beautiful you are my world, my true) and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant and whatever a sun will always sing is you.
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