
too true. i would be pleased to go with you, oberon,agrippina said quietly, and meant such. the mountain still held many mysteries for her -- to have one at her side would make the knowing easier.
and she needed, very much, to learn hunting. all here knew the ridges and craglines of northfall. she must climb them as well, become surefooted.
trying to eat daintily proved difficult, and so soon the roman threw aside propriety to gorge herself in truth, amazed at how good a meal tasted when you had hunted it yourself. how had oberon learned to hunt? or rather, who had taught him? had he come to know these things on his own?
very talented, he had said, and the pleasure of that did not leave her expression.