Taurion followed the others, matching his stride with that of Youlielle. She was smiling too, but remained fairly quiet. He could sense that she had dreadful memories from this place. Taurion debated whether to converse with her, but decided that it would be better not to question her about her past until she offered her life up in tale of her own free will.
They moved through the merry, bustling streets, Taurion looking around as they moved. He had seen such scenes before, so he was not particularly taken aback by the sights, but they impressed him every time, nonetheless.
They made their way to the wine vender and Taurion moved towards the side protectively, prepared to defend anyone if need be. Sometimes negotiations in the area got out of hand, and Taurion never trusted Humans much to begin with...
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"I think we dream so we don't have to be apart so long. If we're in each others dreams, we can be together all the time." - Hobbes of Calvin and Hobbes
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