Her question earned a warm smile and he nodded in confirmation. The first place he had met Kvothe was along the shores of the mainlands on the Glass Beach. It had been part of their daily routine to meet up together and train at least before they had become busy with their new families. Part of him missed their daily swims together, but he was happier than he’d ever been before with Merrin and their children. At the Glass Beach. It’s got all these tide pools. It’s quite a sight, he shared with her, grey eyes bright with enthusiasm, Merrin’s dream was to see Aberdeen and while he was sure it was a lovely place its location was what troubled him. The Highlands were enemy territory. He knew he shouldn’t think like that. The war had been and gone, but it was far from over. I.. It’d be nice to go… It’s just… with Prince Jacob being sighted in the north. I’m a little worried, he grumbled, feeling a little like a spoil sport. He just wanted his family to be safe. |
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The last thing Argent had wanted to do was disappoint Merrin and then she frowned and he knew that somehow he had to make things right. He couldn’t make Prince Jacob go away, as much as he wanted to, but he would get Merrin to the ocean one way or another. We’ll go someday. Even if we ‘ave to pretend we belong, he put on his best gaelic accent which was comically poor in an attempt to lift her spirits. He didn’t often act silly, but it was a side that Merrin brought out of the serious ex-soldier. |
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