@Elder-God-Jacks347
"I know that feeling. But I don't wear glasses." She smiled a little and shrugged. "But at least my eyesight is better than yours." She teased.
"I know that feeling. But I don't wear glasses." She smiled a little and shrugged. "But at least my eyesight is better than yours." She teased.
Dorian gasped dramatically, "I am wounded," He grinned with a small shake of his head, "Be glad you don't have to wear glasses."
"I am glad! Both of my sisters and one of my brothers has to wear glasses and they hate them." She laughed.
Dorian chuckled with her, "Anyway, is there anywhere in the house you'd like to go? Or maybe we could go for a ride?"
"I've got nothing I can think of. So exploring the great outdoors it is."
"Wonderful." Dorian led them towards the gardens where the stables lay.
She had done horseback riding since she was a child, she was comfortable with this. She smiled a little, watching him out of the corner of her eye.
Dorian hummed a soft tune a little later during the walk, ceasing it when they came to the quite large stables, "My real home…"
"It's a beautiful stable, I will admit." The one at her own home was much smaller but then again, not as many people in her family liked to ride horses besides herself.
"Wait until you see the horses." The grin on his face couldn't be wiped away no matter how hard anyone tried today. Taking her hand, Dorian led her inside, "Pick any and they're yours for today, except Knox." He pointed to a black mare towards the back of the stables.
She noticed a beautiful while mare with big brown spots on her hair that looked so sweet. "That one." She pointed to her, her heart knowing this was the horse.
Dorian smiled softly, "Wonderful." Quickly, he called for somebody to saddle up the horses and they did so swiftly.
She glanced at him slowly and smiled. "There's the smile I love so much."
Dorian went slightly pink at that, "I didn't think you liked my smile."
"Oh but that's where you're wrong." She kissed his cheek gently. "Why would you think that?"
Dorian shrugged, pushing his glasses up his nose, "Well, I don't like my smile, I don't know why anybody else would."
She gasped dramatically. "I feel attacked! Your smile is beautiful and I wish I saw it more often and that is final." She ended it with a small huff just to end her statement.
Dorian chuckled, running a hand through his hair before pressing a light kiss to her cheek, “Then I’ll smile more often, just for you.”
"Good!" She blushed bright red but ducked her head to try to avoid him seeing. She didn't know why, she was just an extremely shy person that didn't really show her emotions to other people.
Too cute. Dorian looked like he was about to say something else but right then, the horses were ready to go, “Shall we?”
"I suppose we shall." She brushed her hair out of her eyes and started for her horse that she already loved to death.
Dorian watched her for a moment, smiling brightly before he headed to his own horse, climbing on quickly and smoothly.
She did the same, having ridden a lot of horses in her life. "Ahh, feels just like my horse at home."
“Her name is Amber,” Dorian said, trotting to her side, “She… She was my mother’s horse.” He smiled softly and sadly.
She smiled a little, sympathetic. "I know the feeling. Losing a parent isn't exactly something you really get over."
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