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Sun had followed Blake ever since she first ran off. He’d been tailing her and she had kept moving, never forgetting to stay discreet in the process. He’d still found her though. Fifteen days, four hours, and thirty-two minutes. That’s how long he’d been following her, worrying for her well-being. His scroll marked the time and date, confirming it.
As another minute rolled by, Sun spied her as she stopped at a tailor, or a clothing store of sorts. He waited at a nearby vendor out of obvious sight from those exiting the store but still had a relatively clear view of the door. He occupied himself by actually paying for fruits this time, eating his curiosity away. His eyes fled to the store as he heard the light chime of the boutique. He watched as Blake walked down the three little steps, waving goodbye and saying thanks to the owner. She was in no danger, he deduced.
But she looked different.
Sun’s eyes widened as he took in Blake’s new look; her contrasting black and white was still very much present, but now with a lilac shade painting the underside of her new white long-tailed coat. She replaced her laced corset with a black top, strips of ink fabric crossing over her chest and modestly revealing her lower midriff, a sight Sun both welcomed and appreciated, as he himself wore no concealing top. She had a bright belt fastened around her lower waist and as she walked on along the street away from Sun’s hideout, he could make out gold-rimmed thigh-high heels with her trademark jeweled flower dancing at her sides.
He forgot he was supposed be trailing her until she stepped out of sight behind the row of eagerly open shops. The last he caught of her was the flash of her white tailcoat, swirling in the wind.
Sun grinned. He could get used to this.
Though he still thinked she looked better without the bow.
