高级玩家
![Rank: 4](static/image/common/star_level3.gif)
- 贡献度
- 0
- 金元
- 2855
- 积分
- 286
- 精华
- 0
- 注册时间
- 2020-4-13
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Part of him wanted to go talk to her, but the larger part of Byrim would be happy to never talk to anyone again. He just wanted the memories to stop, and with them the nightmares. He looked at the girl for a good long time before he lurched back into town. There was something about her, something besides the way she smiled. Why was she staring at the mountains like that? Did she want to go there? Leave her life as a barmaid? Walking back towards the inn, Byrim was dully aware that something was bothering him. What was it? Something he had seen, something tugging at his memory. Later that night, Byrim set his tankard on the bar and asked Orgnar for an ale. For some reason, he didn’t want the pretty barmaid to notice him. He couldn’t say why. He had realized a few hours ago that for some reason, he was afraid of her. He walked to an empty bench with his ale and sat down heavily. A strange feeling was coming over him, something he hadn’t felt since he had fled the village where he had been working at the lumber mill. He planned on getting work at the mill here in Riverwood, when he ran out of gold. For now he just wanted to try as hard to forget- Byrim stared. The Inn was filling up now, and the girl was walking around with her pitcher of ale, filling tankards and giving people that strange smile. That was when he saw it, and he realized what she had been holding that morning by the river. It was a flower. A small, white flower with a golden center. He had seen one of those before, but never in the wild.
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