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Of course not that there's a shortage of suitors, especially as you spend more time living a life you prefer among the populace. You're always having to practically fend off men and women alike with a stick, and this is nothing new to you even from your own time. Though you'd be inclined to love them all if you could, now that you're a leader there's scrutiny and limits placed on you as a leader, that you can't live as freely as you'd like. Even limiting yourself, surely there's plenty of decent candidates as you already know, but weighing merit by what they bring to the table... perhaps it has to be yet another sacrifice of yours for the sake of humanity? Unfortunate, that you can't just follow your heart... in this season spent working, there is a particular man you yourself have gained feelings for, rather than the other way around as usual. One of the refugees from Eindward and a fisherman there so taken to the same work here, oh how he's captured your heart...
<span class="mu-r">"...Leon, if only you knew..."</span> you murmur to yourself, hands to your face to cover that smile.
Ah, but it can never be. Now that you are the leader of Bexley, the populace would riot if you settled for someone of another town, and the nobility would rebel if you chose a commoner. Such a shame, these limits to your freedom and difficult choices you must make for the good of all.
At least though you have other things to occupy your attention. For the most part Darry and the nobles have taken care of most of the administration of the realm, but occasionally some things require your decree. One such thing is a returning group from Hewe, in success it seems! Although not all of your charitable goods reached the mountain-stronghold town, enough did to convince the people there that Bexley is worth negotiating with. As such, this time they sent a higher noble and dragon-slayer, to see what other deals can be made between your two towns. What you want or need, what you can provide, and what you desire for the future moving forward, all the same for them in their position.
>What do you do?