it is sly and it suits her, a criminal act of unfairness that a person with her personality should have the sweet, bow-mouthed face of an ingenue and say the things that come out of that mouth. smiling like she's thought of something delightful suits her much better than frowning, thinning her lips and it definitely still, just as much, means trouble for someone.
she puts her mask back on. there, it's true: it doesn't make her any harder to read, her body language requiring relatively little literacy. in orlais that's a curse, but at the same time much of orlais (and those familiar with orlesians) can't quite believe that what they're seeing could be true, and that itself is blessing and curse. )
Can you get us to the other side of the party unseen and hide the tear on my dress without losing your footing while you dance?
( while they dance, specifically, leaving the body as a warning and providing themselves with an alibi that is not airtight, but doesn't have to be. )
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it is sly and it suits her, a criminal act of unfairness that a person with her personality should have the sweet, bow-mouthed face of an ingenue and say the things that come out of that mouth. smiling like she's thought of something delightful suits her much better than frowning, thinning her lips and it definitely still, just as much, means trouble for someone.
she puts her mask back on. there, it's true: it doesn't make her any harder to read, her body language requiring relatively little literacy. in orlais that's a curse, but at the same time much of orlais (and those familiar with orlesians) can't quite believe that what they're seeing could be true, and that itself is blessing and curse. )
Can you get us to the other side of the party unseen and hide the tear on my dress without losing your footing while you dance?
( while they dance, specifically, leaving the body as a warning and providing themselves with an alibi that is not airtight, but doesn't have to be. )