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Issarok has finished the morning classes and is now free to roam around the palace.
Unfortunately, it's nearly Midwinter, so the palace is dark, and there are Southerners and Firebenders everywhere, all of whom he'd really rather not run into in the dark.
He's sitting in the throne room instead, reading over a scroll of military theory and frowning whenever he finds something he disagrees with. Which appears to be fairly often.
Unfortunately, it's nearly Midwinter, so the palace is dark, and there are Southerners and Firebenders everywhere, all of whom he'd really rather not run into in the dark.
He's sitting in the throne room instead, reading over a scroll of military theory and frowning whenever he finds something he disagrees with. Which appears to be fairly often.
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Not that she necessarily, or very seriously, has to follow them. Just that she has to be seen to.
Still, Sakari's smile is a little shaky. To hide part of herself, part of her 'bending, for the sake of...
She bows lightly. "Of course. How silly of me.
"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to ignore your question. After my bending training, I often learn from the other women in the palace. Embroidery and calligraphy and I am trying to learn several Northern instruments as well."
Things she'd thought a princess should know, for the show of course, and not really necessity.
Sakari's starting to realize what this decision really means.
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"I've been practicing the erhu but I'm not very good. I'm a little better with the konghou."
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"I'm sure you're very good, Princess. You're a very talented woman." (dear.)
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"Do you play, Prince Issarok?"
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She really shouldn't test him. It's something her parents would approve of and right now, Sakari doesn't want to do anything they'd like her to.
...still.
"Yes, you have so many lessons. The palace is filled with tutors every morning." She smiles again, slight but genuine - enough. "Maybe we could study together sometime. I have a lot to learn, too, about the history and politics here."
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So take that, Dad.
(and she'll work on him about the Waterbending later)
Sakari beams at him, just as pleased, and now she bows. "I would like that very much. It would be an honor to learn at your side.
"I shouldn't keep you now, Prince Issarok, I apologize for the intrusion."
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"And there was no intrusion, Princess. It was my honour to speak to you."
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He's not a bad guy. Maybe he'll be willing to learn a little, too.
Sakari bows her head graciously, flattered, and takes her leave.
Her dad is definitely apologizing before he leaves.