I was Olivia, and I sat in a rowboat oared by Sage along the Tiber River.
“If you think the Society is so ridiculous, tell your father you refuse to go!” I said.
“Really? And lose my share of the family fortune? I’d be destitute. You’d have to leave me for a Medici-a fiancé who could keep you in the style to which you’re accustomed.”
“Paints, canvas, and you. That’s all I need. Maybe a little extra artistic talent.”
Sage gave me a pointed look. He loved my artwork and always gave me a hard time for doubting my own ability. I liked to remind him he was biased.
“How about food?” he asked. “You’d need food.”
“Wild fruits and vegetables.”
“Roof over your head?”
“We’ll build a hut.”
“Clothing?”
I gave Sage a knowing smile, and he almost tipped the boat.
“Sage!” I cried, holding the sides for dear life. “I can’t swim!”
“I’m sorry, but that was an absolutely valid response. Any man would tell you the same.”
I laughed. “So what do you do in the Society meetings?”
“I can’t tell you. I’m sworn to absolute secrecy.” He said it with a haughty affectation that I mimicked as I pretended to zip closed my lips and throw away the key.
“My lips are sealed,” I intoned.
“Really? Because mine are not.

Author: Hilary Duff

I was Olivia, and I sat in a rowboat oared by Sage along the Tiber River.<br />“If you think the Society is so ridiculous, tell your father you refuse to go!” I said.<br />“Really? And lose my share of the family fortune? I’d be destitute. You’d have to leave me for a Medici-a fiancé who could keep you in the style to which you’re accustomed.”<br />“Paints, canvas, and you. That’s all I need. Maybe a little extra artistic talent.”<br />Sage gave me a pointed look. He loved my artwork and always gave me a hard time for doubting my own ability. I liked to remind him he was biased.<br />“How about food?” he asked. “You’d need food.”<br />“Wild fruits and vegetables.”<br />“Roof over your head?”<br />“We’ll build a hut.”<br />“Clothing?”<br />I gave Sage a knowing smile, and he almost tipped the boat.<br />“Sage!” I cried, holding the sides for dear life. “I can’t swim!”<br />“I’m sorry, but that was an absolutely valid response. Any man would tell you the same.”<br />I laughed. “So what do you do in the Society meetings?”<br />“I can’t tell you. I’m sworn to absolute secrecy.” He said it with a haughty affectation that I mimicked as I pretended to zip closed my lips and throw away the key.<br />“My lips are sealed,” I intoned.<br />“Really? Because mine are not. - Hilary Duff




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