and i still find pieces of you in the back of my mind
WHO: Sabriel and semi-open.
WHAT: Sabriel goes about her business. Probably feelings. Probably talking.
WHEN: Latter Wintermarch, after she returns from Warden training with Felix and Kaidan.
WHERE: Skyhold.
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WHAT: Sabriel goes about her business. Probably feelings. Probably talking.
WHEN: Latter Wintermarch, after she returns from Warden training with Felix and Kaidan.
WHERE: Skyhold.
NOTES: Catch-all, starters below for interested parties. If you'd like to do something, PM me or see this plurk right here and we can figure something out!

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Each declaration gets cut off a little, between hups of breath as he picks up the new boots and pulls them on. A smile jumps to his face when he feels the first hint of the warmth--enchanted warmth, enchanted boots!
"They are perfection!" One on, he stretches his foot out, toes pointed, balance secure. His other foot has its three socks to protect it from the chill, but no matter. Soon the sock foot will join its brother in boots, and o! what boots they are. Scipio scrunches his toes inside of the one, beyond pleased. His grin grows bigger still, if that is possible, as he looks to Sabriel. "I am the luckiest man in all of Skyhold--and beyond! The luckiest in all of Thedas, I think!"
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"In all of Thedas?" she echoes, still amused but that's hidden by the smile that takes over, even if the boldness starts to melt away and it's the flush of her face that heightens instead.
Not that she doubts his words of luckiness. He has always seemed the lucky type, to her, but in this specifically? Hoping that he would like them and that they would fit his expectations, how she imagined this exchange to be, is not the same as it happening, or its nuances. No, she feels only pleased, satisfied at his happiness, but at a loss all the same, because that's quite a declaration to make. "But there is still the other. Perhaps that will make you luckier still."
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And yet. With great formality and an air of suspense, Scipio picks up the second boot. He considers it, with a critical eye, and then shifts his weight, to the booted foot alone, and carefully, so carefully, begins to pull on the boot.
The feeling of warmth is indescribable. No, he could describe, if he wanted. Hot baths--a step into the shallows of the sea warmed by the summer sunlight--the kiss of that sunlight on skin itself--sitting in front of a roaring fire, just a little too close--spiced rum, in that first warming swallow--these are all warmths that Scipio could use, should he so choose, but they would pale in comparison to the warmth of that boot. And the warmth of Sabriel's smile, which is better than all of these.
But he has great gravity in the way that he sets this second foot down, and great gravity, too, in the way he considers the experience of the wearing. A scrunch of the toes, a tip of the head.
Then he smiles.
"Yes. Luckier. I can feel it. The luckiest feet in Thedas, the luckiest man in Thedas. Double lucky, for a luck unparalleled. This is a gift that would green a king in his envy, and to think--they are mine."
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She straightens, with a soft chuckle. "I would not mention it to a king, for they would likely want their own. Or yours, because there are no others." The enchantments that were chosen were easy, but the timing, the specificity of the leather, so many little things, and it could go wrong; not something to outfit an army in.
And if there were more, no pair wold be quite the same. Scipio's would be unique, because they were the first, the ones most laboured over, the gift she most wanted to give. "Though I expect they would be far less lucky to anyone but their owner."
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So it has been said and so it will happen: Scipio gives a firm nod. There is still a light of amusement in his eyes, and he is half joking, but as with all Antivans, he does love to duel. So long as he is assured his own safety, that is. And there is nothing to worry about there!
"But do you mean--is there extra luck in them, just for me?" A new wonder to consider. He looks down at the boots, as if he can see something of this luck, and then looks up at Sabriel with a new grin. "You are very clever. And I am touched, at your thoughtfulness."
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Almost. "Really?" Her eyebrows raise, but she's also teasing. A half-serious question seeking a half-serious answer. "And if someone were to challenge you to a duel with your boots as the prize? Just how far would you be willing to go for them?" Antivans, she has learned, are good fighters. Not always just with a weapon, but with wit and words... not that her knowledge of Antivan people is larger than two or three, but she doubts it is wrong.
"They were made for you," she adds about the boots, not meeting his eyes as she regards them again, a frown creasing her forehead in thought. "For you, perhaps there is. Not all magic is intentional. I suppose you will find out, in time."
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Truthfully, there are few things that Scipio will not abandon. To run is nearly always the more clever choice. Items of great value are gained and lost every day--usually lost to him, and promptly resold. Wealth is fleeting. But a pair of magic boots, made with care, especially for him? He might not risk his life on such a thing. But he would risk much, and, if they were taken from him, would track them down and steal them back before they could long warm the feet of another. (Unless Rafa talked him out of doing so.)
In any case: he smiles, pleased, at Sabriel, shifting his weight from foot to foot in cheerful experimentation. "I suppose I will find out. I look forward, to the finding out. Extra luck or no, I will think of a way to repay you for this princely gift that you have given me, Sabriel. You are genius."