Durdansa's optimism fell when she realized what this kid wanted: To be shown acceptance or some shit. Ugh. She knew his type, the kind that skulked around waiting to be told they were good at what they did, needing validation, needing to be told what to do. She hated him already. Although... perhaps this could be used to her advantage. She perked her chin up, her smile having never left her face.
"Ah, feeling shy are you? Well that's fine. Honestly I felt that way when I first joined the guild!" She chuckled and reached over to ruffle the kids hair. Lies. She pulled her hand back and put her hands on her hips. "Well look, you gotta take responsibility for your own emotions and feelings! After all, if you don't talk to anybody how can you be sure they don't like you?" Or find him bothersome. "When we get back, how about I introduce you to Pterro' first hand huh?"
It was then she took a look at their surroundings. They had come to a clearing in a forest area of some kind... and something felt a bit off in the atmosphere. She put her hand in front of Attania in order to usher him to stop. She looked around...
"Something's not right..."
******
The twins went off to watch the fight with Mez and the child, and meanwhile Reapageroy leaned back in his seat with his boots on the table. He relaxed as he listened to Divinity recounting the tale of the boss battle to an admirer of her own. His ear twitched as he listened. The woman had a very interesting voice, certainly. When she wasn't being loud, it was kinda soothing in a weird way. As he leaned back, he gently ran his fingers over his throwing knives, appreciating the texture of the blade that had saved him countless times. His eyes closed and he yawned. With his belly full, the story was putting him to sleep like he was a child.
With a barely stifled yawn, he interrupted Divinity's story. "You know, your fans might like you more if you were nice when they want to hear about your life. I mean, these people admire you. Don't you think you should give them their respect too?" His voice was a bit drowsy as he put his hands behind his head. His chair was tilted back with his feet on the table. One push could send him sprawling to the floor with ease.
"Ah, feeling shy are you? Well that's fine. Honestly I felt that way when I first joined the guild!" She chuckled and reached over to ruffle the kids hair. Lies. She pulled her hand back and put her hands on her hips. "Well look, you gotta take responsibility for your own emotions and feelings! After all, if you don't talk to anybody how can you be sure they don't like you?" Or find him bothersome. "When we get back, how about I introduce you to Pterro' first hand huh?"
It was then she took a look at their surroundings. They had come to a clearing in a forest area of some kind... and something felt a bit off in the atmosphere. She put her hand in front of Attania in order to usher him to stop. She looked around...
"Something's not right..."
******
The twins went off to watch the fight with Mez and the child, and meanwhile Reapageroy leaned back in his seat with his boots on the table. He relaxed as he listened to Divinity recounting the tale of the boss battle to an admirer of her own. His ear twitched as he listened. The woman had a very interesting voice, certainly. When she wasn't being loud, it was kinda soothing in a weird way. As he leaned back, he gently ran his fingers over his throwing knives, appreciating the texture of the blade that had saved him countless times. His eyes closed and he yawned. With his belly full, the story was putting him to sleep like he was a child.
With a barely stifled yawn, he interrupted Divinity's story. "You know, your fans might like you more if you were nice when they want to hear about your life. I mean, these people admire you. Don't you think you should give them their respect too?" His voice was a bit drowsy as he put his hands behind his head. His chair was tilted back with his feet on the table. One push could send him sprawling to the floor with ease.