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Chapter two: The talk

Weeks passed before Chaor finally decided they were harmless. Agitos wasn't so sure; he had bumped into Takinom a few days after her arrival and immediately thought she was up to something. Chaor wasn't one to oversleep, but it had seemed he did so that morning. Agitos thought she had done something to his leader. He had two guards watch her while he rushed to Chaor's room and saw that he was just sleeping. When Agitos asked him about it, Chaor told him it must have been because he had a hard time going to sleep that night. Agitos was still positive one of the guests had done something to the food or something and that he should call the doctor, but Chaor wouldn't let him.

Agitos not trusting her bothered him to no end. Chaor had to tell her how he felt, but he had to talk to his advisor about it first. It was a tradition in Perim that the leader of a tribe tell his advisor who his is going to mate with before he does so. So there they were, alone in the throne room like any other day.

"Agitos, we need to talk. It's about that female."

"I knew it! She is up to something!" Agitos clearly didn't know how Chaor felt "Don't trust her Chaor. What did she do? Did you see it yourself, or did one of the guards tell you ab-?"

"She didn't do anything Agitos!"

"Then what is it you need to tell me, Lord Chaor?"

Chaor couldn't look at his best friend and say it. He couldn't see the look on his face. He had to look away when he said "I think she's the one."

"Lord Chaor, please forgive me, I'm not sure I heard you correctly."

"She's the one Agitos. She's my princess."

"Lord Chaor, please think about this for a mi-"

"I already have! That's all I've been able to think about! I knew it when I first saw her! I know she's the one Agitos, I just know it! And I have to ask her if she feels the same way."

Before Agitos could try and fail to talk him out of it, or even get over the shock, Chaor ran out of the throne room. He didn't stop running until her doors flew open and he saw her looking out a window. She was so beautiful; he had to stop for a minute to just look at her.

The first thing Takinom thought was that the Remokintas had found her, but when she turned around and saw Chaor standing in the doorway, staring at her with an indescribable look on his face, her thought changed to Have I done something wrong? What's going to happen to us? Will the Remonkintas get us? Do they know where we are? Why is he just standing there? Why is he looking at me like that?

Using his strong, muscular tail to close the doors behind him, he slowly walked up to her. She was staring at him questioningly, her eyes filled with fear. Suddenly she couldn't take it anymore, she freaked out. She ran. And he chased her.

He finally caught her and held her tightly while she slowly calmed down. By that time he was so focused on the fact that she was in his arm that he didn't realized she had calmed down.

Why isn't he letting go? She wondered. Then she figured it out; he loved her. She sighed peacefully and closed her eyes. That was when Chaor snapped back into reality and let her go. She turned her head and looked at him out of the corner of her eye. Seeing him back up a little hurt so much, tears started to appear.

I hurt her. He thought I was holding her too tightly. I hope didn't brake anything.

His thoughts were interrupted by her wrapping her arms around his neck. He was so surprised. He couldn't believe she did that. He looked into her eyes and told her "If you don't love me, then don't act like you do. I understand."

"But I do love you." She whispered into his ear, her warm breath sending wonderful chills down his spine.

"Why?"

"What do you mean?"

"What is it you like about me?"

"I like your tail." She admitted.

"Is that all?" He asked, his cheeks getting darker.

"You have a very deep voice. Such beautiful eyes. They match your horns." Chaor chuckled at that then wrapped his arms around her again and just smiled at her, looking into her eyes.

Takinom hadn't felt so peaceful since she left her world, but now she didn't know if she would want to leave when she got the chance, assuming she would get the chance. She was about to tell him she needed to think when they heard a knock at the door.