An Heir Walks into the Club, No That's Not How That Goes...
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We'll have to remedy that, since it seem my brother in law has his eye on you, I'm going to assume that he's tasked with keeping an eye on you, so it would make it a whole hell of a lot easier if I were to invite you over for dinner one night. My wife and I would enjoy the company I feel. And if we're lucky, we'll get the rest of my small and grumpy family for dinner at the same time. And then I can take you around the garden to your hearts content. See if we can't get that one to have a heart attack. Kaczor pointed her glass towards the retreating Malik's back, two fingers held out with a small "woosh" sound, much as if she were pretending to throw a fireball at the man's back.

Don't worry about me dearest. We need to make sure to keep appearances though, you know. What's the absolute worst Malik can do to me, hmm? Throw me back in prison? She chuckled deeply and nodded. My wife's adopted brother.. battle buddies, what not. They were in military service together and seemed to have bonded together in a way that I wish worked on blood siblings. Maker knows my brother and I never got along as well as they do. She popped an olive off the tray in her mouth, chewing thoughtfully as she did. Babies, ... Well, he does tell Annie all the time he's going to chew her hand off. It's quite adorable honestly. I hate it so much, but for my wife and my daughter? I'll endure till the end of time for their family.

As the glasses ran low, Kaczor would refill them periodically, but the woman also made sure to keep pushing food at the both of them. She didn't want to send one of the Archon's wards back home drunk off her ass, as funny as it would be, she knew better than to play too much with her wife's family. Do you really want to know? She asked with a small teasing smile, as if there was a little secret there. The Arcadia -- Kaczor filed that little bit of info away in her brain for later. She would go and have a talk with the proprietress about making sure Seraphine's tuition was in order in perpetuity. Believe it or not, dance is an amazing way to learn blade-work, it was how I learned how to duel properly, many of the movements are the same, but it was your eyes. A dancer spots a single place, they almost beat it into you, make sure you spot so you don't fall; a swords-woman makes sure to take in the entire field of play. Their eyes never stop moving. That's how.


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RE: An Heir Walks into the Club, No That's Not How That Goes... - by Kaczor Tilani - 08-05-2024, 07:14 PM