Nona
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"Oh?" She responded, blinking her eyes a few times as he had chuckled "Well that's wonderful news to hear, let's hope it stays that way, yes?" She said as she clasped her hands together and smiled for a brief moment. "I am glad you did remember me. I did enjoy our last meeting." Which she did, even her brother did tell her off for spending her evening with the Anti-god after he had found out. She had shrugged off the lecture she received from him responding with the fact that she was still in one piece as she always did when he feared for her well being. She shook her head and smiled brightly as he apologised about his disappearance "It's quite alright, you had your reasons for going. I'm sure being a good and everything is very busy at times..." She said before she glanced around the area "And, Well, classes are over for the day for me, so I am free this evening..." Her eyes moved back to view Ansom "So perhaps you can. Unless of course. You are busy?"Ansom rubbed the back of his head when Elaena mentioned that she thought he wouldn't remember her. In the past, Ansom never remembered faces other than his sister and Violetta. However, in recent years, Ansom had met numerous people that he could recall, spanning from ex-lovers to daughters to simple commoners. Perhaps he remembered them because he had honestly tried to keep them around...all to no avail. A cloak of sadness fell over Ansom's face before it quickly faded away and replaced with the original look of kindness and joy.
"Of course I remember you. How could I forget?" Ansom gave a wide smile and a nod of his head, listening to the rest of Elaena's voice. He learned that he enjoyed conversation very much. He enjoyed listening. "I've been exceptionally well. I have felt so free and relieved in recent months. I don't know why." A soft chuckled followed Ansom's words.
When Elaena asked if he had taken care of what he left to do on their last engagement, Ansom's face flared red a bit. It was rare to make the Anti-God blush but it had been slowly becoming more and more common. "I did. I am terribly sorry that I left so quickly." He said in a hurried manner. "Perhaps I can make it up to you?"