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✿⊰✲⊱✿ The aroma is so earthy, floral, spicy. After adding three pearls into my teapot, I sit back and watched. Soon enough, colour bloomed from the Pearls; turning the clear water the shade of dark brown -red. The scent reminds me of the Imperial Dragon, smoky and powerful. ✿⊰✲⊱✿ Ainhana pours me a cup and after blowing the steam away, I gently sip. The taste! The sweetness of floral, the strokes of caramel, the spices of the Dragon's secrets, and the tendrils of apricots. So powerful, so unique and indeed, brothy! ✿⊰✲⊱✿ "The Dragon's Pu-erh Pearls are indeed fantastical," I happily sigh as Ainhana nods and she is stunned when I pour and offer her a cup. "My Lady-" "Drink, Ainhara. You do so much for me already," I chuckle and she slowly accepts it. She works so hard, it is only fitting that she too relaxes. "Hmmm... wonderful!" she beams as we talk about life, about happiness, about the future.
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Aug 19, 2018
Aug 19, 2018 at 2:36 PM UTC
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✿⊰✲⊱✿ The aroma is so earthy, floral, spicy. After adding three pearls into my teapot, I sit back and watched. Soon enough, colour bloomed from the Pearls; turning the clear water the shade of dark brown -red. The scent reminds me of the Imperial Dragon, smoky and powerful. ✿⊰✲⊱✿ Ainhana pours me a cup and after blowing the steam away, I gently sip. The taste! The sweetness of floral, the strokes of caramel, the spices of the Dragon's secrets, and the tendrils of apricots. So powerful, so unique and indeed, brothy! ✿⊰✲⊱✿ "The Dragon's Pu-erh Pearls are indeed fantastical," I happily sigh as Ainhana nods and she is stunned when I pour and offer her a cup. "My Lady-" "Drink, Ainhara. You do so much for me already," I chuckle and she slowly accepts it. She works so hard, it is only fitting that she too relaxes. "Hmmm... wonderful!" she beams as we talk about life, about happiness, about the future.
Lyn-Purcell
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28/F/United Kingdom
Aug 19, 2018
Aug 19, 2018 at 2:36 PM UTC
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