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the former is presumably true in that, being a relatively new knight from a relatively minor household, nobody is going to recognize him. it probably doesn't help that the height difference between him and the princess is ... not vast, though. honestly, they look more like a romeo and juliet pairing running away from home than a knight and princess; and from a distance it's possible to get them mixed up depending on who is wearing what.
all of her ideas about how stressed out and how focused he was weren't entirely wrong, but any concept, any inkling of the idea that he was some sort of cool serious mysterious figure beneath his (cute?) appearance were about to be shattered. when she asks him if she can call him by his first name, he appears startled for a moment, looking at her.
rion is not good at hiding his emotions; it comes with the inability to talk. there's no faking that blush that is creeping up his cheeks as he nods enthusiastically, realizes he probably looks like a dork (it is because he is), and immediately breaks eye contact, looking away because here he is blushing like an idiot in front of the goddamn crown princess.
notably, he still has not responded with words yet. it is very likely that nobody told her that he can't talk, because that sounds like a good way to make things even more confusing - which is what they want.]
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when he blushes, she finds herself a little embarrassed, too; she's not sure if it's in response to his frantic nodding, or if it's something she feels herself. did she offend him or is he just that sheepish? she has so many questions she wants to ask him, but she's not sure if that would be rude of her. she's never felt particularly ladylike, but she's still basically hardwired to at least try.
instead of questioning directly, she chooses to just put on a concerned expression, her brow furrowed and head slightly tilted to the side. still unsure, her voice wavers a little as she says:]
Um—was... that a yes?
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now he's not making eye contact, embarrassed because he must not have been clear. it must be his fault that he didn't get it, and if only he could say something, he would.
he nods his head again. he's not sure how else to say it, so he brings his hands up, vaguely tries to sign at her - hopefully she understands sign language, even though it is not a terribly common thing for people to know and he's doing this expecting her to not. if she can understand though, the gestures and him motioning to his throat translate as--]
I can't talk, Princess.
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[her eyes widen as she kind of gets what he's trying to tell her. she doesn't fully understand sign language, but she knows enough to get the general gist; in addition to her intuition, it's probably something she learned a little bit about in an etiquette or policies class, or something of the sort. she'd have thought that would have been something her advisers told her before the two had set off together... hm. in any case, her expression quickly turns apologetic, perhaps with an extra hint of embarrassment persisting from before the revelation.]
I... I didn't know—I'm sorry.
[she doesn't even question it; the reason, to her, isn't important. frowning a bit, she then looks around the area, as if searching for something. she stands up and walks over to the lone desk on the other side of the room, making a small noise of frustration; it seems that she didn't find what she was looking for. she's lost in thought for a second or two before she turns back to him—she's still visibly worried, but at least she looks like she wants to help. she's always put others' needs before her own, after all. it's not exactly the best trait for an heiress apparent to have, but... well, who cares about that now?]
Should I look for some parchment and a quill for you? If that would help—the innkeeper should have something like that at the front...
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he does seem upset. and it's because she didn't know - but it's not her he's upset with, because it's not her fault that she didn't know; somewhere in between the knights and the council, somebody probably should have informed her of it beforehand, because it's kind of an important thing to know; her sole guardian cannot call for help, cannot communicate with her without his hands free.
it has the potential to be a serious problem. but the fact that her first instinct is to look for something for him to write with is a little naive; a lot of knights are not skilled at reading and writing just because a lot of what knights do (i.e. hitting bad mans) doesn't require it, and that's a skill that is largely relegated not only to nobles - but nobles who need it.
rion isn't even a noble, which is unusual enough for a knight... but he does know. it's pretty understandable given his affliction, and her guess is completely on the mark.
he nods enthusiastically - it's a bit like a puppy or something. he's really excited about somebody being that concerned about him, and even moreso that it is THE PRINCESS. because she's you know, a princess. that's a pretty big deal to him, and she is rewarded with the dorkiest, brightest smile that he can manage - which frankly looks weird on a royal knight.]
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I'll be right back, then. Hold on a moment.
[without waiting for him to react, she already heads out the door of their meager room. impulsiveness has always been a trait that the other nobles had tried hard to quash out of her, but they've never been successful, apparently. all things considered, she's not exactly the best candidate to succeed the throne on paper... but she's the only one the kingdom has.
which, of course, is why they're on this quest at all. so. there's that.
it doesn't take her long to return with some slightly-crumpled pieces of parchment and a small quill. she moves rather quickly for a noble; it probably has something to do with the increased freedom the peasant clothes she has on in place of her usual royal gowns and petticoats allow her. she's never been the biggest fan of formalwear, but she's never really had the choice to wear otherwise. she'll take the small blessings that she can.
her mission complete, she holds the items out to Rion.]
Here. Sorry if they aren't of the quality you might be used to from the kingdom; the innkeeper just let me borrow her bookkeeping spares.
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but he can't actually express that it's not that necessary and so he's just going to watch her go. rion takes in a breath, not realizing that he's holding it; what if something happens?
to the surprise of nobody, nothing happens, but he visibly sighs in relief when she returns. it's okay. she's alright. nothing has happened to her, even if he might be hovering over her like she's a newborn kitten or something (mentally, not... literally.) he's grateful, though, and through the worry another big, goofy smile appears on his face; it's there the whole time as he's writing.]
As long as I can write it doesn't matter. Thank you very much.
[... it occurs to him that maybe he should be a bit more thrifty with the ink, but he doesn't want to look like he doesn't know how to write in front of THE PRINCESS.]