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Elara nodded as well, agreeing. "Yeah, he probably would. Disguise it as a hunting trip or something," She mused, listening. When Sage called Nate a king she chuckled lightly, knowing he was far from it to her. "Maybe, it'd hurt, too. But mainly it'd be great."
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Sage hummed in agreement and shrugged. "See? Send him a letter or something. He'd stop by," he noted. He wasn't the guys friend, but he didn't dislike him either..the guy treated him like a human being, so maybe they could get closer too.
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"Would not have thought of that, thanks for the idea." She said softly, standing and heading in to write the letter. It read, Dear Nate, I have missed you, I will say that. I thought it would be a good idea if we could meet up, Sage came up with the idea. Meet me at Grey Wolf, and bring Dorion, please. I can tolorate you, -E
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Sage nodded in response to her comment with a sort of grunt, waving her off to go write her letter. He simply relaxed by the fire with Liz and varys, wanting to give her some privacy, just in case she wanted it. Besides, it was nice out so he was enjoying himself.
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She sealed it and set it aside to send it to the mailers, knowing nobody would reckognize her....as long as she stayed hidden.
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Sage stayed by the fire for a while, eventually moving to take a look at the land around them and figure out where they might be able to make a chicken pen and fence for maybe some other animals as well as a garden.
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Elara came back outside, swatting away a small skinny fox from them as it tried to take some of their food. "Stinking rat," She mumbled, sitting next to the fire.
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Sage chuckled when he heard Elara, moving to wander back towards her, shifting Liz in his arms. "I was thinking we put a fence around the back area. Set up a chicken coop and garden, and then maybe in a year or two we could fit in some pigs or goats or something," he noted. "If we're here long term," he added quickly. He'd like it if they did....but he had nothing else. She might want to go elsewhere. She had more options than him.
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Elara smiled up at him, liking his ideas. "Yeah, I really like those ideas. They'll be helpful. Good thought, Sage." She complemented, making a map of it in her mind.
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Sage nodded with a hum, grin growing on his face. He supposed he just wasn't used to compliments yet. But he nodded along and settled down next to her, sighing softly. "We'll figure it out," he noted.
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