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- Jan 26, 2010
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Liana felt like everyone was staring at her, whispering about her. Then again, they most likely were. By now, word of the princess being called to train as a dragon rider had reached towns even this great distance from the castle. They knew who she was and why she was there. Whether they were glad or enraged by this was hard to tell. Feeling a bit unsettled by all the glances and stares, she found herself walking closer to Thanos than she probably would have otherwise. She knew he didnât want her near him, the coldness emanating from him rolled off his body in waves. And it was clear that he had only brought her into town out of sheer necessity.
They walked to an armory, Thanos leading the way. Once inside, he asked the shopkeeper to fit Liana for some leather armor. The shopkeeper obliged his request and immediately set to measuring her out. First her arms and then her legs, followed by her hips, waist and breasts. The whole experience reminded her of the countless fittings sheâd had over the course of her lifetime for various gowns and dresses she owned.
Once Lianaâs measurements had been taken, she and Thanos were told they could leave and come back later in the day to retrieve and then pay the remaining fee, as an advanced deposit was required, for their items. The streets of the town were bustling, full of life and activity. Strange looks aside, Liana almost felt like she was back at the castle living her old life. There was always something interesting going on around the castle. Around this time of year, typically just after the calling of the newest dragon rider, the carnival would come and stay for several days. As a child, she remembered being frightened by the oddities theyâd brought with them. Regardless, it had always been entertaining.
Liana glanced over at Thanos as they walked the streets. She could tell he was anxious to get rid of her. It was apparent in the way he carried himself and tried to move away from her as they walked side by side. She wondered how much longer heâd keep up the charade before finally sending her off to buy clothes for herself. She longed for a dress of some kind, something to make her feel feminine again. Looking down at her feet, she felt frightful. The shapeless clothes of an apprentice dragon rider were not very flattering and made her appear rather androgynous. It made her feel like she had no identity any more, like she didnât belong anywhere. But with her new life ahead of her, she knew thereâd be no time for such silly things any more such as dresses anyway. It was just the way of things and like it or not, sheâd have to get used to it.
They walked to an armory, Thanos leading the way. Once inside, he asked the shopkeeper to fit Liana for some leather armor. The shopkeeper obliged his request and immediately set to measuring her out. First her arms and then her legs, followed by her hips, waist and breasts. The whole experience reminded her of the countless fittings sheâd had over the course of her lifetime for various gowns and dresses she owned.
Once Lianaâs measurements had been taken, she and Thanos were told they could leave and come back later in the day to retrieve and then pay the remaining fee, as an advanced deposit was required, for their items. The streets of the town were bustling, full of life and activity. Strange looks aside, Liana almost felt like she was back at the castle living her old life. There was always something interesting going on around the castle. Around this time of year, typically just after the calling of the newest dragon rider, the carnival would come and stay for several days. As a child, she remembered being frightened by the oddities theyâd brought with them. Regardless, it had always been entertaining.
Liana glanced over at Thanos as they walked the streets. She could tell he was anxious to get rid of her. It was apparent in the way he carried himself and tried to move away from her as they walked side by side. She wondered how much longer heâd keep up the charade before finally sending her off to buy clothes for herself. She longed for a dress of some kind, something to make her feel feminine again. Looking down at her feet, she felt frightful. The shapeless clothes of an apprentice dragon rider were not very flattering and made her appear rather androgynous. It made her feel like she had no identity any more, like she didnât belong anywhere. But with her new life ahead of her, she knew thereâd be no time for such silly things any more such as dresses anyway. It was just the way of things and like it or not, sheâd have to get used to it.