"No, I don't think I did," Genya answers with a faint smile. Naming it meant having some sort of claim to it that she didn't feel she had at the time. She'd simply admired the duck and watched as it swam around the lake. Her free time to do that had diminished as the years passed. Tatiana became more demanding for her services to fight against the passage of time. When she did have free time, she'd tried to escape back to the Little Palace to get away from it all.
"I hope the duck lived a good and happy life," she murmurs. The sound of her snipping fills the silence between words. She isn't sure how long ducks lived, but she likes to think that perhaps it's still out there with ducklings of its own. She checks the length of his hair by holding it out between two of her fingers and comparing it. She follows that length and continues her work.
"Perhaps we should take a walk to the lake one day," she suggests lightly. Her eyes meet his in the mirror briefly before returns her focus to his hair.
Nikolai watches her as she works. Perhaps he should look away, but… He's seen Genya subtly manipulate the appearances of others with a mere glide of her fingertips and the parting of her lips, so seeing her take to such mundane tools as scissors is different.
Not unusual. He doesn't think Genya is entirely without her humanity that a silly pair of scissors wouldn't look right in her hands.
He doesn't look away when she lifts her gaze to his. He lifts the corner of his lips upward instead.
"Are you plotting to push me in? The east side's the better side. Much deeper. The walk of shame is longer on that side."
When she sees Nikolai looking back at her in the mirror, she feels a rush of something that she can't quite put a word to. It makes her breath hitch in her throat a little. She smiles back at him. There's a subtle shift between them. It's a step forward from her incessant nagging at him to tend to his duties or his exasperating tendency to rebuff things with his charm and humor.
"Perhaps. We'll see how well you behave on the walk," she retorts playfully. She isn't going to push him in. She's not Zoya. Zoya wouldn't hesitate to do it. Genya is a little more discerning though she prefers to keep her retaliation in the way of words.
She finishes the haircut by ensuring that it's even all over with no hair tickling his ears. Once she's satisfied, she combs out his hair and dusts off any loose hair that might be hanging around. She begins styling it to his usual style with the swoop to one side.
Resuming observing her, Nikolai doesn't realise he's sporting a small smile. When he has the opportunity to watch her work, often gently swiping her fingertips across someone's face and leaving an impeccable patch of skin in her wake, he's never been able to look away. What she can do with her power is remarkable, but he supposes that's even more true with what she can do without it.
She's normal, like him, in the bland ways many take for granted.
He's disappointed that it's over.
It's not like he can't simply ask her to stay—or ask for her presence. But Nikolai feels he needs a reason. Even though he's the King of Ravka, he can't simply say, 'I want you to be in the same room as me for no reason at all.'
Dropping his gaze to his reflection in the mirror, his smile grows crooked. "Much. You can see my handsome face now."
She has no reason to, but she does nonetheless. She likes these rare moments between them. They're so rarely one on one like this. Usually, there's Alina and Zoya around as well. They get more chances one on one. Alina is the Sun Summoner and Zoya had held a command in the Second Army. Genya is a spy at best. She leads the Corporalki Order now despite that. It feels strange to lead, but she handles it as gracefully as she can.
"Mm, and who are you hoping will see it?" she asks teasingly. She doesn't simply cut his hair. She styles it too. She makes sure it sits the way he likes it. She knows because she pays attention.
Nikolai is a King, one without a Queen. Other countries have been sending ambassadors and princesses and eligible daughters with fine breeding and pedigree to win his favor and get a leg up in this new world Alina has made. So far, he hasn't shown any preference for any particular lady.
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"I hope the duck lived a good and happy life," she murmurs. The sound of her snipping fills the silence between words. She isn't sure how long ducks lived, but she likes to think that perhaps it's still out there with ducklings of its own. She checks the length of his hair by holding it out between two of her fingers and comparing it. She follows that length and continues her work.
"Perhaps we should take a walk to the lake one day," she suggests lightly. Her eyes meet his in the mirror briefly before returns her focus to his hair.
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Not unusual. He doesn't think Genya is entirely without her humanity that a silly pair of scissors wouldn't look right in her hands.
He doesn't look away when she lifts her gaze to his. He lifts the corner of his lips upward instead.
"Are you plotting to push me in? The east side's the better side. Much deeper. The walk of shame is longer on that side."
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"Perhaps. We'll see how well you behave on the walk," she retorts playfully. She isn't going to push him in. She's not Zoya. Zoya wouldn't hesitate to do it. Genya is a little more discerning though she prefers to keep her retaliation in the way of words.
She finishes the haircut by ensuring that it's even all over with no hair tickling his ears. Once she's satisfied, she combs out his hair and dusts off any loose hair that might be hanging around. She begins styling it to his usual style with the swoop to one side.
"Better?"
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She's normal, like him, in the bland ways many take for granted.
He's disappointed that it's over.
It's not like he can't simply ask her to stay—or ask for her presence. But Nikolai feels he needs a reason. Even though he's the King of Ravka, he can't simply say, 'I want you to be in the same room as me for no reason at all.'
Dropping his gaze to his reflection in the mirror, his smile grows crooked. "Much. You can see my handsome face now."
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She has no reason to, but she does nonetheless. She likes these rare moments between them. They're so rarely one on one like this. Usually, there's Alina and Zoya around as well. They get more chances one on one. Alina is the Sun Summoner and Zoya had held a command in the Second Army. Genya is a spy at best. She leads the Corporalki Order now despite that. It feels strange to lead, but she handles it as gracefully as she can.
"Mm, and who are you hoping will see it?" she asks teasingly. She doesn't simply cut his hair. She styles it too. She makes sure it sits the way he likes it. She knows because she pays attention.
Nikolai is a King, one without a Queen. Other countries have been sending ambassadors and princesses and eligible daughters with fine breeding and pedigree to win his favor and get a leg up in this new world Alina has made. So far, he hasn't shown any preference for any particular lady.