Even while still in the shade of the shop, she recognized him. A few quick bounds, and she flung herself on him, easily up his chest to wrap her arms around his neck, feet bracing on his hips. "Zaffre!" she exclaimed, effortlessly dropping in Xiangese. "I wasn't expecting to see you here!"
Daniel grunted at her sudden weight, his hands moving to more comfortably support her feet. "D-dragon?" he asked in his habitual stammer, voice full of surprise and no small amount of worry. "What are you d-doing here?"
She chuckled. "You know me. Looking for trouble until it finds me. What about you? I thought you were still on Xenthras."
"W-well," he started, dropping his head and hunching his shoulders. "I-i got tired of all... all the moons."
"So you went to a planet with twice as many," she leaned back to study his face. "Blessed twins, Zaffre, you're the smartest being I know, but you can be dense sometimes."
"B-bigger planet," he mumbled. "D-didn't think I'd be as... as affected he-here."
She leaned forward to not so gently bump his forehead with hers. "Ask me next time, would you? I worry enough as it is."
"Yes, Mistress," he answered, then winced as she smacked the back of his head and corrected, "yes, Dragon."
"Whatever Xiang says, you're free and I'm not your mistress," she told him, her voice suddenly taking an edge. She softened again and hopped down. "Besides, I always pay when I need to buy your services, like now."
He sighed, dropping his head in resignation. "Wh-what did you do?"
She grinned and gestured to the Terarns, switching back to Common. "I wrecked her ship."
Daniel grunted at her sudden weight, his hands moving to more comfortably support her feet. "D-dragon?" he asked in his habitual stammer, voice full of surprise and no small amount of worry. "What are you d-doing here?"
She chuckled. "You know me. Looking for trouble until it finds me. What about you? I thought you were still on Xenthras."
"W-well," he started, dropping his head and hunching his shoulders. "I-i got tired of all... all the moons."
"So you went to a planet with twice as many," she leaned back to study his face. "Blessed twins, Zaffre, you're the smartest being I know, but you can be dense sometimes."
"B-bigger planet," he mumbled. "D-didn't think I'd be as... as affected he-here."
She leaned forward to not so gently bump his forehead with hers. "Ask me next time, would you? I worry enough as it is."
"Yes, Mistress," he answered, then winced as she smacked the back of his head and corrected, "yes, Dragon."
"Whatever Xiang says, you're free and I'm not your mistress," she told him, her voice suddenly taking an edge. She softened again and hopped down. "Besides, I always pay when I need to buy your services, like now."
He sighed, dropping his head in resignation. "Wh-what did you do?"
She grinned and gestured to the Terarns, switching back to Common. "I wrecked her ship."


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