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So much for keeping in contact. Unbeknownst to both Ramses and Shalamar, they had both come down with dragon pox at approximately the same time. Ramses himself was feeling pretty down in the mouth about being unable to reply to Shalamar, but it wasn't like they were great friends, anyway. He sighed and leant up against the brick wall behind him, feeling a pang of sadness at the thought, then another of surprise at himself. To be fair, meeting once and then corresponding for a few brief months afterwards hardly counted as an important relationship. He shouldn't ought to think of it as one and he definitely shouldn't be thinking about it while standing there, about to meet her. Why was he even bothering, anyway? He was foolish to think that she'd want to see him now after he'd apparently 'ignored her' for so long ... but she'd agreed to meet up, hadn't she? Ramses bit his lip and began twirling a dark lock of hair around his face. Stop being so nervous, he told himself fretfully, You're making me more nervous! As if on cue, he saw Shalamar round the corner and his heart skipped a beat. Was there any way to salvage the situation without her never talking to him again? Maybe it wasn't as bad as he thought.
There was one thing that Ramses knew how to do, and that was to dote. He often gave little presents to his friends and liked to send Shalamar little trinkets from his travels. This time he had come back with a specifically rare present that he knew she'd like. It was the best way he knew how to express affection, coming from a rich family, and it was genuinely meant. Hopefully she would understand the good intent and the mingled apology through the small but fascinating 'item'. All he knew was that she'd never see this coming.
There was one thing that Ramses knew how to do, and that was to dote. He often gave little presents to his friends and liked to send Shalamar little trinkets from his travels. This time he had come back with a specifically rare present that he knew she'd like. It was the best way he knew how to express affection, coming from a rich family, and it was genuinely meant. Hopefully she would understand the good intent and the mingled apology through the small but fascinating 'item'. All he knew was that she'd never see this coming.