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kitsch ([info]taylorwade) wrote in [info]labyrinth_rpg,
He was finding all this singing business very strange, especially when both the women were doing it, too. It was downright embarrassing. Not because he didn't have a good voice, he was a rather nice sounding baritone, but the fact that he didn't have control over it was just wrong.

Sarah seemed surprised but not totally shocked and almost indignant at this involuntary singing. But then she knew the King and knew that this was probably his doing. They were all rather bothered by this, but it would do no good to stand around and stare at one another and not speak all day.

"As you wish, Torin." He turned to Sarah who was still feeling along the wall, and according to her sing-song words the entrance was in plain sight, but still invisible to them. He joined her at the wall and began to feel along it. His hand dipped out of sight a few seconds later and he knew he'd found the opening. It was concealed quite well.

"This must be it." He was trying not to talk as much, it was less humiliating that way. He looked to Sarah for confirmation and then to Torin. He could tell it was going to be a long day.


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