EVERLY:
Everly laughed softly at Cameron’s way of buying flowers, the Dame smiling at him. “A wise strategy to be sure, it assures that you’ll definitely impress them.” So far since finding Cameron while she’d been out with Zivah, Everly had found the man amusing. It was refreshing to say the least to have him in the castle, and to say she enjoyed it wouldn’t be too far from the truth.
“I have yet to choose one specifically that’s my favourite, I tend to like a few at a time.” She bent over to take in the perfume of one before standing up straight, plucking a bouquet of them to look more closely at. Turning her attention back to Cameron, she smirked softly. “What brings you out here? Needing to get away from the castle perhaps?” The woman teased. Of course he’d lived in a castle, she knew that well, but she herself couldn’t stand to be kept within the walls for hours on end. And thankfully both Rhavenna and Zivah understood that. “I can never be cooped up in the castle for too long or I feel like I’m going to go mad.”
“I’ve gotten my fair share of kisses using that method.” He says reaching over to grabs a couple flowers for Rhavenna. Daises, as he remembers she absolutely hated them. He smirks to himself about his plan of annoyance and he takes a gander at the flowers that Everly has placed in her hands. Cameron would have to keep that in mind, he might need to apologize for something one day and doing so with Chrysanthemums and Perennials might make it even better.
“Needed to clear my mind and hopefully slow it down. It’s been running a mile a minute.” He says squinting his eyes against the sun as he cast a glance in her direction. Bidding his time has proven to be such a boring engagement. There was a time Cameron wished to do nothing but what he wanted and now that he has that his mind is left with nothing but his own thoughts and some of them aren’t pretty. “Well you’re a dame, most fighters feel that way about the castle. My trainer may have entered the castle but all of one time and that was when he was knighted. He always had been an outside person.”












