Inside, it was a breathtaking scene as she sat by the window, gazing outside absentmindedly. Her beauty was truly something outside of this world. Even after visiting the academy, he hadn’t found a single girl as beautiful as her.
He stepped inside, "Hey, how have you been during the day?" he softly asked.
She neither replied nor reacted, making him shake his head. He took a step closer and pulled a chair, sitting directly in front of her on the opposite side of the table.
"You know, I went to the academy today and had to give this test to see my potential..." he began talking to her idly, sharing some interesting things that happened during the day.
The two of them sat in the room—one talking, the other listening in silence.
From outside, the golden rays of the setting sun came through the window, enveloping the entire room in warm light. The peaceful atmosphere lasted a while longer as Orion simply continued to speak.
He told her about the orb test, about Arya’s awakening, and even poked fun at himself for being called an "Elemental Freak" by the students.
Seraph said nothing, but she didn’t turn away either.
That was enough.
"...and then the orb almost lit up the ninth ring. I don’t know what would’ve happened if the ninth ring lit up. Maybe the dean herself would have come to see me?" he finished with a chuckle, scratching his cheek.
Still, silence.
But her ears twitched.
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Orion leaned back in his chair, gazing at her quietly for a moment. Her posture was graceful as always, with her long green hair falling loosely over her shoulders. There was a certain elegance to her, even now, when she was doing nothing but staring out at the sky.
He exhaled softly and pulled open his inventory with a thought. But he made a gesture with his hand as if he was pulling something out of his storage ring.
From inside, he brought out a small wooden tray holding ten gently glowing, pale-blue fruits.
Moonberries.
They shimmered faintly, as if infused with starlight, their sweet aroma subtly mixing into the air.
"I asked around after I headed out this morning," Orion began, his voice softer than before, "to see what elves usually like to eat."
He gently nudged the tray toward her.
"They told me moonberries are one of your favorites. So, I looked around the market for them. Wasn’t easy, but I managed to find some."
At that, she stirred—ever so slightly.
Her gaze flickered toward the tray for the briefest of moments before returning to the window. A nearly imperceptible motion... but to Orion, it was the same as a full sentence.
A small acknowledgment.
He smiled faintly, not pressing further. "You don’t have to eat them if you don’t want to. Just thought you might like to have them nearby," he said casually, leaning back again.
For a few more minutes, he continued talking.
Not about the academy this time, but about random things. The look on Lucan’s face when he exaggerated his compliments. The way Selene kept smiling at him today like she was planning something.
He even made up a few stories, like a strange old woman in the market who tried to read his fortune with fish bones.
It was... peaceful.
Eventually, the sun dropped below the horizon. He slowly stood up from his seat, pushing the chair back without making a sound.
"I’ll let you rest," he said, his voice quiet. "If you need anything... you can ask. You don’t have to say anything. Just knock on my door."
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