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“Come now, Monsieur Neuvillette.” Arlecchino strides around the table, leaning down next to his ear, and whispers, taunting, “Surely you don’t think that is enough to compensate for a Harbinger, hm?”
From out of the corner of her vision, Neuvillette stiffens. “…What would you deem adequate then?”
or: neuvillette’s interpretation of negotiations is much different than the knave’s.
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Neuvillette knows little of what it means to be a dragon; he has spent his entire life among the people of Fontaine. Everything he does know about dragons, he has uncovered himself through trial and error and the occasional bit of obscure research. But this, at least, he recognizes.
Mating instincts.
By protecting him, the duke is behaving like a dragon seeking a mate, and that has triggered Neuvillette’s own instincts to judge the duke’s adequacy.
When Wriothesley begins acting like a dragon courting his mate, Neuvillette finds himself torn between duty and desire.
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- Part 1 of The Care and Keeping of Dragons
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04 Dec 2023
