[h2][Center][color=ed145b]Amanita Myrcella[/color][/center][/h2] [hr] [quote]"That sounds delightful! It would be nice if someone could also drag Ludwig out of his self-imposed exile as well..." [/quote] Ludwig did seem less energetic after their interaction togheter. Personally, she didn't see the problem with it, but she was told she was "strange", so it's probably an her-thing. [quote]'F-FRIENDSHIP?!"[/quote] Oh, Mirielle was starting to turn into an interesting shade of red.She approved, it looked good on her. [quote]"Isn't it, Amanita? I didn't know Mirielle cared about me so much!" Amaris said with an teasing grin as she looked at Mirielle "Why don't you come with us as well, Amanita? I do find your company to be quite pleasing."[/quote] [color=ed145b]"Yes, thank you, i would like that. And i do find your own presence quite soothing myself,though i'm unsure of the reason why.[/color] A mistery she couldn't help but want to resolve. She hoped that, if she continue to interact with her, she could glean the reason why. A win-win situation! [hr] A Tavern, a place for eating and resting. Unfortunately,it seemed to be quite well maintained, no mold on the wall,no life struggling to make a living inside the floor, it was quite unlike most other taverns she visited. A shame. Seating herself beside Amaris, but far enough not to hit her with the brim of her cap. People didn't like that. Seeing as everyone's was ordering, she added her own voice, ordering her usual. "Can i get things you won't use? Butcher's remains, draff,wrung blood, food you are going to throw away, anything is fine." She could sustain herself perfectly well on these thing, and most everyone was glad to get rid of them, so the request shouldn't be too bothersome. [quote]"I shan't judge you over your choice of breakfast," The W word was at the tip of her tongue, but she switched it seamlessly enough. "Miss Amaris. But there is wisdom in avoiding overindulgence." [/quote] [color=ed145b]"But life is full of wonders, shouldn't we try and appreciate them as much as possible?"[/color] Once someone said to her that 'too much of a good thing is never enough',and she found herself agreeing at the time. Was she wrong?