To his surprise she didn’t say no. She didn’t disregard his hopes to spend time with her, instead she took his longing in both of her warm hands and agreed with him. And just that action alone, of her sunny optimism, was enough to fill his heart with warmth. She didn’t tell him he was stupid or that if they continued on their journey, he could be arrested. No, she was gracious and giving and willing to look over the fact, much like he was, that their time was almost up.
She looped her arm in his with practiced ease, the action one he wasn’t aware he wanted so much. Perhaps it was how casually she did it or because she was simply touching him, either way, Damon was sure that everything in his life could be cured by her closeness. He sighed and instinctively pulled her closer to him, his once sad smile turning into one that matched her own. It was funny how the world worked out, he thought, never in his wildest dreams would he though a man could smile so much. He wished they could just be swallowed by the earth in live in the own private universe. He wondered what Sabina would think about that.
All her choices seemed impossible to him– how could he even pick between glowing bugs and flowers? He didn’t know this place so how could he know what he should choose. Damon shook his head, his lips tipping downward as he shrugged. “I dunno, Flowers. Anywhere but the Carnival is fine by me.” Just thinking about going back there made a shiver creep up his spine, all the bad things that had happened to him over the last several days had been in between those stalls and he was not going to go back there. Not with her. Especially when he couldn’t be sure whether something bad wouldn’t happen to her. Damon was one thing– but her? Damon was not ready to see her suffer.
He laughed at the thought of teaching her how to pick a lock, the idea something he would one day like to teach her. Perhaps it would come in use to her, his super power. And besides, he liked the idea of being able to smart and teach her something. It wasn’t every day he could do something like that. He grinned instead thinking about seeing her around gardens. Plus he remembered hearing things about the Silver gardens when he was a child, that and seeing something like that with his own eyes seemed like a dream.
“Hmmmm…..” he hummed, his head cocking to the side, “I think that… we should go to the gardens, don’t you, Flowers? See where you come from, huh? Will i see the flower you were born in?” All ridiculous ideas, he knew that, but it was an amusing thought thinking she burst from a flower and into the world. Although, from all that he knew, she very well could have.
When he pulled her closer, it was all the reassurance Sabina needed to convince herself that this terrible idea might be a good one, if only by willing delusion. Besides, it was only a stroll to the garden that rounded the palace. It wasn’t as if she planned to take him inside or anything to that degree of recklessness. They had made it this far, after all. Perhaps it was that Damon was a willing partner or the encroaching cover of darkness seemed to offer some anonymity, maybe her innocent optimism or the fact that she’d never truly been in trouble, but something urged her on and suppressed the nagging instincts in the back of her mind. She’d have to take him back to the carnival at some point, but not now. No, not now.
She started them off at a gentle pace, something that would give off no signs that anything was amiss about a girl and a boy linked arm-in-arm. With any luck, if anyone spotted them at all, they might just be an anonymous couple wandering the streets as the carnival wound down. Someone would have to get very close to see his injuries, to recognize her as Governor Welle’s daughter, to find evidence that their blood ran different colors. No matter how flimsy, she lined up all the reasons she might fake a sense of safety and lead them away from Caesar’s Square to the river, or the gardens, or wherever the evening may take them.
Though she might have been a little disappointed he hadn’t opted into teaching her how to pick locks of her own, the idea of showcasing her gardens overpowered all. In this way, she could show him something she loved without expressly having to use her abilities – only show what she’d already done. Perhaps more breaking and entering might be finally pushing what small luck they’d found far too far. “Excellent choice,” she agreed, steering them down a narrow street in a roundabout direction towards the brilliantly illuminated Whitefire Palace peaking over the other buildings.
She allowed herself a chuckle at the thought of bursting free from a flower. It was strange to think someone saw her that way... but nice, too. There were many times when Sabina herself had thought she was more green than Silver, more like any of her plants than members of her family. Perhaps Damon could sense that as well, even after only knowing her for an afternoon.
“I’ll show you all my favorites,” she mused, as if she could truly choose favorites. That list would include every seed, sprout, and stem. “Perhaps you might find a bloom that suits you as well,” she added as she pressed her elbow lightly to his side. Even if he couldn’t, Sabina was determined to pick a plant for him before he left. After all, she had done so with everyone she’d ever met. “It’s nothing like the carnival, no bells or whistles or blinking bulbs, but... nice all the same. And quiet at this time of day.”










