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TheDarkLady
Severia listened as Chaucer ranted nearby. "A distinguished young gentleman?" She said to herself, though quite loud.
Chaucer couldn't quite help but hear Severia off to his right. Bah!? Surely that wasn't...
incredulity in her voice?
I am indeed quite the gentleman aren't I? Oh yes Chaucer, of course you are. After the much needed talk with his inner self [to which even this narrator must roll his eyes], the lad decided to respond in turn. And why not?
"Yes! Although even I must relent that the name offers far too much hope for one seeking a proper upbringing and stabs at it roughly, leaving instead the bland knowledge that one had attended a very overpriced academy. Trust I came out quite right, but I like to think I am more nature than nurture." In fact, he would have put forth himself then and there that he was PROOF of nature's superiority was it not such a sensitive subject for some.