Ken Winwroc - Courtyard of Saint Valerius
Ken was relatively quiet while his phone buzzed in his hand, he looked towards Jon and his 'complaining' about having suggested to invite Cedric. Ken too would have liked to not have even though about such a thing, but Ken also knew better than to leave someone out of something. It had been that fact alone that he had even suggested Tarisa to join them. A soft sigh escapes him as he lightly shakes his head.
"You said Networking. People we know, their knights, to let Cyrus meet them. We know him and Ethan. We know Tarisa and Sam." Ken stops talking for a few seconds, turning his gaze to watch as Nolan plopped down onto the ground with his back towards him. Frowning slightly, Ken suddenly wiggles about, moving a bit closer to his Knight, to the point that his knee was lightly brushing against the others back. But as soon as that was done, he turned his attention back to Jon. "And you said what they don't teach us in this school. That means having to learn to deal with and work around the people that you do not like. And in truth, it will lessen the chances they will just appear and attack. I'd rather Cyrus be surrounded by people he can at least trust while meeting him."
"And as for Cedric, Cyrus... He is as bad as others speak of him. He likes to pick pointless fights, with other nobles and their knights. But he is not truly as bad as he likes to act, he does have his good points, too. A very bored person, if anything. Its just... mmm." Ken glances down towards his phone for a second before tapping the screen once and shoving the phone back into his jacket pocket. He quickly looks back up towards Cyrus, smiling a bit. He appeared to want to say more about what he was going on about Cedric, but he ends up clenching his jaw for a few moments instead before speaking again. "Meet him yourself and then make your own opinion. You shouldn't judge someone by the words of another, even if they are true later."
A faint smile forms onto his face as he slowly looks away from Cyrus and Jon. Ken meant well, obviously, he always did, especially when it came to other people, even if he did not really like them. He knew everyone had potential to be a valuable asset, even someone he did not like. "Also. Tarisa said her and Sam will go... Also told Sam to bring an extra shirt so we can avoid previous incidents." Ken suddenly stops doing everything for a few seconds as his eyes go wide, quickly pulling his phone out of his pocket once again before tapping away furiously at the screen.
"And I better tell her not for a few more hours. Would a shame if she tried to go to town early and somehow missed us and by the time she got back we were already gone. A real shame."
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Tarisa Bell / Sammuel Trunt - Main Hallway near Library
With her phone going off again, Tarisa promptly stopped and stared down at her phone. Her cheerful mood suddenly seemed to have vanished in that near instant as she spun around to face her Knight, who had stopped in union with her. Her stunningly beautiful face was drawn in a rather bitter appearance as she stares up Sammuel and then down towards her phone.
"It is not for at least two more hours." Sam merely looks down at her, hardly blinking from behind his thin black rimmed glasses.
"Did your message say that?" Sam did not vocalize a reply, he merely shook his head 'no'. Though the answer did not seem to calm the young 'princess' any. Her frown deepens. "He knows better than to text me twenty minutes before."
Without any warning, Tarisa lifts a hand up and grabs a handful of Sam's short, light-red hair. She gives the countless strands a good tug, digging her rather sharp nails into his scalp, without Sam even making a peep of complain. But just as fast as she had grabbed the hair she released it.
"He is just going to love your cloths this time." And those were the last words she spit out at Sam before spinning back around and continuing down the hall. Sam in question did not retaliate in any way, he even still held on to her bag and books as if his life depended on it. He knew better than to show her that the small tug had hurt in the slightest. If he showed it hurt, when she was in this mood, she would only make it hurt more. Not that he would complain about it, or cry. There had been Noble's who had treated their Knight's worse, he knew.
Ken was relatively quiet while his phone buzzed in his hand, he looked towards Jon and his 'complaining' about having suggested to invite Cedric. Ken too would have liked to not have even though about such a thing, but Ken also knew better than to leave someone out of something. It had been that fact alone that he had even suggested Tarisa to join them. A soft sigh escapes him as he lightly shakes his head.
"You said Networking. People we know, their knights, to let Cyrus meet them. We know him and Ethan. We know Tarisa and Sam." Ken stops talking for a few seconds, turning his gaze to watch as Nolan plopped down onto the ground with his back towards him. Frowning slightly, Ken suddenly wiggles about, moving a bit closer to his Knight, to the point that his knee was lightly brushing against the others back. But as soon as that was done, he turned his attention back to Jon. "And you said what they don't teach us in this school. That means having to learn to deal with and work around the people that you do not like. And in truth, it will lessen the chances they will just appear and attack. I'd rather Cyrus be surrounded by people he can at least trust while meeting him."
"And as for Cedric, Cyrus... He is as bad as others speak of him. He likes to pick pointless fights, with other nobles and their knights. But he is not truly as bad as he likes to act, he does have his good points, too. A very bored person, if anything. Its just... mmm." Ken glances down towards his phone for a second before tapping the screen once and shoving the phone back into his jacket pocket. He quickly looks back up towards Cyrus, smiling a bit. He appeared to want to say more about what he was going on about Cedric, but he ends up clenching his jaw for a few moments instead before speaking again. "Meet him yourself and then make your own opinion. You shouldn't judge someone by the words of another, even if they are true later."
A faint smile forms onto his face as he slowly looks away from Cyrus and Jon. Ken meant well, obviously, he always did, especially when it came to other people, even if he did not really like them. He knew everyone had potential to be a valuable asset, even someone he did not like. "Also. Tarisa said her and Sam will go... Also told Sam to bring an extra shirt so we can avoid previous incidents." Ken suddenly stops doing everything for a few seconds as his eyes go wide, quickly pulling his phone out of his pocket once again before tapping away furiously at the screen.
"And I better tell her not for a few more hours. Would a shame if she tried to go to town early and somehow missed us and by the time she got back we were already gone. A real shame."
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Tarisa Bell / Sammuel Trunt - Main Hallway near Library
With her phone going off again, Tarisa promptly stopped and stared down at her phone. Her cheerful mood suddenly seemed to have vanished in that near instant as she spun around to face her Knight, who had stopped in union with her. Her stunningly beautiful face was drawn in a rather bitter appearance as she stares up Sammuel and then down towards her phone.
"It is not for at least two more hours." Sam merely looks down at her, hardly blinking from behind his thin black rimmed glasses.
"Did your message say that?" Sam did not vocalize a reply, he merely shook his head 'no'. Though the answer did not seem to calm the young 'princess' any. Her frown deepens. "He knows better than to text me twenty minutes before."
Without any warning, Tarisa lifts a hand up and grabs a handful of Sam's short, light-red hair. She gives the countless strands a good tug, digging her rather sharp nails into his scalp, without Sam even making a peep of complain. But just as fast as she had grabbed the hair she released it.
"He is just going to love your cloths this time." And those were the last words she spit out at Sam before spinning back around and continuing down the hall. Sam in question did not retaliate in any way, he even still held on to her bag and books as if his life depended on it. He knew better than to show her that the small tug had hurt in the slightest. If he showed it hurt, when she was in this mood, she would only make it hurt more. Not that he would complain about it, or cry. There had been Noble's who had treated their Knight's worse, he knew.