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♕ 5th - video - The Sight
[ there had been a point to her opening this channel. in light of the tragic losses they have suffered here, she has wanted to hold a dinner to celebrate the memory of those who have died and vanished. her mouth moves, but no words are produced. her face becomes deathly pale, her eyes wide and dilated as though in fear. but she has not seen a ghost. no, what she is seeing is something else entirely.
horrible images play before her, which only she might see. the blank look she sports is soon replaced with a one of complete and utter horror. ]
It is hot.. too hot to fight! The Dragon has come from across the sea to wage war against the Boar. Ah, the sun blinds the eyes!
[ she shudders, blinking her unfocused eyes. ] The field is an ocean of blood. I can barely hear over the din of it. The Dragon is swooping in, and his men roar behind him.
His Grace is brave to wear his crown to battle. He is winning.. standing alone in a field of dead, blood coursing over his boots. Ah, it is splendid and horrible!
[ once again, her face becomes a mask of pure terror, scrunching up while her eyes are too-wide for her face. ]
But here comes Lord Stanley! "For Tudor!" he calls. And His Grace has lost his horse. Treason, treason, treason!
[ and that seems to have snapped her out of it. still on camera, elizabeth exposes vulnerability for the first time to those aboard the ship at large, as she cannot control the violent shaking of her form or the tears that appear in her eyes. this is, unsurprisingly, a result of the nightmare she endured within the maze.
she cannot seem to speak for a long, long time. elizabeth covers her mouth with her hands to cover the fact that she is biting her lower lip so hard it is bleeding. and while she is able to finally get a few words out, it is muffled and quavering: ]
Forgive me.
[ she then abruptly ends the broadcast. ]
horrible images play before her, which only she might see. the blank look she sports is soon replaced with a one of complete and utter horror. ]
It is hot.. too hot to fight! The Dragon has come from across the sea to wage war against the Boar. Ah, the sun blinds the eyes!
[ she shudders, blinking her unfocused eyes. ] The field is an ocean of blood. I can barely hear over the din of it. The Dragon is swooping in, and his men roar behind him.
His Grace is brave to wear his crown to battle. He is winning.. standing alone in a field of dead, blood coursing over his boots. Ah, it is splendid and horrible!
[ once again, her face becomes a mask of pure terror, scrunching up while her eyes are too-wide for her face. ]
But here comes Lord Stanley! "For Tudor!" he calls. And His Grace has lost his horse. Treason, treason, treason!
[ and that seems to have snapped her out of it. still on camera, elizabeth exposes vulnerability for the first time to those aboard the ship at large, as she cannot control the violent shaking of her form or the tears that appear in her eyes. this is, unsurprisingly, a result of the nightmare she endured within the maze.
she cannot seem to speak for a long, long time. elizabeth covers her mouth with her hands to cover the fact that she is biting her lower lip so hard it is bleeding. and while she is able to finally get a few words out, it is muffled and quavering: ]
Forgive me.
[ she then abruptly ends the broadcast. ]

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For him, the untying of hair in some way symbolises a woman removing her pretenses and showing him her soul. Also that he'll have an enjoyable while to see it.
He had been lighthearted before, almost entirely innocent in his kisses but, while they keep their playful nature, they are now more impish than before, purposeful. He makes a sound of agreement and pulls her in with his spare arm, hand firm at her waist, uttering his words in between kisses.]
Yes. Wholly. I enjoy your presence more than perhaps I should. You are kind, compassionate and, truth be told, you have delightful arse.
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and when he pulls her in for more kisses, she responds with a quiet laugh, the vision becoming farther and farther removed from this moment with each second which ticks by.
to his bold words, she levels a gentle, playful swat and finds herself laughing, while her face blushes a deep scarlet. )
And leave it to a man to find that more appealing than compassion! When would you have even seen me in such a state, anyhow?
( oddly enough, she's not embarrassed at all. shy, perhaps, but she's mostly just surprised. )
Would it be bold of me to list your own among your chiefmost virtues, then?
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I have no such virtues, Elizabeth, no redeeming features. I am a scoundrel. My only asset is my masculine ability to discern a woman's figure through layers of heavy velvet and taffeta. [He's a boy from a world of gowns and massive skirts. What did anyone suspect?
A gentle but persuasive push and he leads Elizabeth backwards and to the wall, moving his lips up to her neck once she reaches it.]
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