![]() "Shit," muttered Florence under her breath, skirting along a stretch of plush green grass. It was nearly midday, and her lecture had started already, and she was very sorely late. The class was almost over. "Shit, shit, shit," she continued to mutter as a near-silent monologue as she rushed towards the Arboretum, feeling a flush creeping onto her face. This was one of her very first times in this lecture, and the professor could be a real jerk. He loved to call on students randomly, in no discernible order, and she just knew that her lateness would cause herself to be picked on. table by ferus, image by ashon, bg from unsplash @Arythmetik |
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Watching the professor’s lecture (and assisting somewhat mildly) was an inspiration. At its conclusion, Arythmetik was summarily distracted with questions and concerns—would he carry himself with such confidence? Would the Arboretum accept him as a tenured professor in their hallowed institution? Was there a way to grow their herbs out of season, so lessons could take place effectively year-round? (That one was a bit off-topic, but it sparked in his mind nonetheless.) His ears were swiveled toward the fading sounds of post-lesson conversation, emerald eyes glazed and peering, unfocused, into the distance. So he had no warning when a dark shape bumped right into his rear. Aryth’s eyes popped wide, and he stumbled forward, his tail curling instinctively around his hind as he yelped,
@Florence ooc. So sorry for the wait! <3 Florence is so cute! |
![]() Florence lurched upright onto her paws just moments after the collision, a sickly red heat blooming along her cheeks. She was not always clumsy, but when she was, she managed to be the clumsiest of them all. She could scarcely contain her embarrassment. How had she not noticed she was about to run into someone? Her anxious yellow eyes found the other's face as he whipped around, and she was expecting him to be a stranger she would have to apologize profusely to and then hope never to see again. But this was not her luck. No, she felt surprise commingle with dread as she realized she knew exactly who he was. table by ferus, image by ashon, bg from unsplash @Arythmetik |
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The woman seemed just as embarrassed as he did, and Arythmetik wasn’t sure how to react. He could only hope that she saw how unbothered he was by the incident. Well, that wasn’t quite true. He wasn’t angry or upset, but he was bothered by the fact that he couldn’t find the right words. But she laughed, if only faintly, and if the scholar had lacked an iota more composure, he would have sighed with relief right then and there. Luckily, he wasn’t that awkward. Instead, his tentative smile widened. Tail wagging in a casual, friendly manner, he devoted her name to memory. Suddenly, he shook his head and added, @Florence ! |
![]() “Oh, trust me, it’s quite alright. It’s a pleasure to officially meet you, Florence.” She was pleased that he truly did not seem distressed by the incident, and with every passing moment, she grew a little more relaxed. “I could catch you up on what you missed, if you like.” Now she felt a wave of true relief. Would he really be so kind? He had to be a scholar, then, if he was offering to give her extra help. And a moment later, he confirmed it. “Yes I’m...studying to be a professor myself. I’m leading more and more lessons on my own. So, it really wouldn’t be a bother to help you out.” Her sunshine eyes widened as she realized he truly meant it. "That would be amazing," she said with sincerity. table by ferus, image by ashon, bg from unsplash @Arythmetik |
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Aryth smiled as they approached the fallen log, its decadent, mossy smell tantalizing his nose. He quietly celebrated his luck. This was the perfect opportunity to practice instruction; after all, preferring books to action meant that he rarely found himself in these situations unplanned. As Florence took her seat, Aryth hopped over the log, his long, earthen tail swishing behind him. Then he turned to face her, setting his forepaws on the bark as though it was a table between them. His emerald eyes glittered as he replied, The sunny-eyed woman explained that she just moved here (and she was right, he had assumed that). But it gave Aryth pause. He was so ready to dive into the lesson she missed, but something about her gentle, humble nature...soothed him. The scholar parted his maw, then grinned, leaning forward comfortably on the tree trunk. @Florence |
![]() “Pity? Not at all. If anything, you’re doing me a favor.” Florence smiled as she decided to believe him. He had an easy way about him, one that made her trust that he wouldn't waste his time on lies. She appreciated that: the feeling of genuineness when she looked at him. And he certainly could have been rude so far. The fact that he had chosen kindness instead was a positive sign for their future friendship. table by ferus, image by ashon, bg from unsplash |
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Aryth tilted his head, smiling gently as he watched her spin her tale. The way she described the scene with such care, the scholar could clearly picture it in his mind. It was like reading one of his precious books. He could see the pebbles, their colorful surfaces glistening from the droplets of water that clung to their smooth surfaces as they were plucked from the stream. But just as he was falling into her narrative, Florence stopped herself. Aryth blinked, his emerald gaze focusing on her kind features once more. Finally, he looked back up at Florence and asked with a smile, @Florence <3 |
![]() “It sounds lovely. Truly. I’m sure you did an incredible job describing the colors to your mother.” She met his smile, grateful that her words were not scoffed and that she did not make him uncomfortable. Florence knew she could be a wistful being, and it was in her nature to take in great detail about the world around her -- especially when it came to her family. But now that it was just she and Victorian, those memories had taken on a much different and more important meaning. She could not have guessed that they would be the only things she had left of her parents at the young age of two. table by ferus, image by ashon, bg from unsplash |
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Aryth’s ears drooped for a moment, something resembling sympathy springing into his gaze. His parents were dead too, but he didn’t know how she felt. Not really. He’d been too young to understand that kind of pain. But it was evident in Florence’s soft features and quiet voice that just talking about her parents made her sad. Silently, the scholar cursed himself. He hadn’t meant to make this conversation with a new acquaintance so awkward. But she was generous with her reaction, and the male nodded, maintaining his composure even as his claws nervously picked at the bark of the trunk beneath him. Aryth shifted his weight as he continued to listen to her, leaning fully into the log and trying to relax his posture. His ears perked forward once more and he grinned wryly. @Florence |