“You sure?” It questioned her authority, her position, her capabilities. Like a loaded gun it sat between them, awaiting it's chance to fire, and when it did not, even Celandine found herself surprised. Truth be told, she was tired. Too tired to play games with him, too weary to fight. There in the dim light, she was able to pretend that his stony gaze wasn't scrutinizing; that it was merely curious, or lust-filled, though she could feel the presence of his eyes, unwavering in their barrage. Inhaling, the princess turned her attention to the lake, watching as the inky water lapped at the surface.
The moments that followed her exhale were spent in blissful silence. The small crashing of waves, the light sound of breathing, and somewhere much deeper in the caves, she could hear the scuttling of some small creature. The youngest Argyris needed that time to mull over her answer, imagining how the syllables might taste on her tongue, and when she found them too bitter, the Argyris chose another path. "Are we truly sure of anything?" Even her future position was not set in stone. It was still entirely possible that Aesire might decide that she liked the feeling of a crown atop her skull, and regardless of whether Celandine held the better claim or not, the youth would only be as strong as her body; as clever as her mind. It was impractical to believe that one could step beyond their physical limitations, and the pale girl was anything but.Without another thought, another word, she stood. Her eyes grazed his for a split second, before she moved to the water. It's icy depths seemed to suck the warmth from her bones, but it felt nice. "Care to join me?" She called over her shoulder, beckoning the boy forward.