[center][h1][color=bc8dbf]Ethel Storm[/color] and [color=39b54a]Sora Kaze[/color][/h1][/center] [hider=My Hider] [img]https://www.clipular.com/c/5137417219080192.png?k=HK09Y5wgHWHwr_147lDWS0qzKMo[/img] [img]http://cs405030.vk.me/v405030706/3809/wr--IcyLwh8.jpg[/img] [/hider] [@Leslie Hall] Sora rolled his eyes at Rosalina's correction of the usage of her name. Did it really matter whether or not he called her a 'captain' or not? He honestly didn't care for such formality but from what he had heard about her it didn't surprise him that much. [color=39b54a]"I'm sorry [i]Captain[/i] Idwal. My mistake."[/color] Sora made sure his sarcasm wasn't even remotely subtle. He thought this woman to be a stick in the mud, thus would treat her as such. Though he at least admired the fact she got straight to whatever point she wanted to make. No beating around the bush. [color=39b54a]"However this time it is you that is mistaken. Ethel is not in my employment."[/color] Sora glanced down at the younger wizard with a questioning gaze. It was a look that was nonverbally asking Ethel 'what the heck have you said about me?'. Although he supposed him calling her his disciple all the time would probably help fuel any misunderstandings on their relationship. [color=39b54a]"The opposite in fact. Ethel is my employer. So I'm unsure what kind of delusions you seem to be under, but they're completely false [i]Captain[/i] Idwal."[/color] Sora now added in a blatantly disrespectful tone. He didn't like her accusing tone one bit and was definitely letting her know. Sora was many a thing. A complete asshole, a smart ass, reckless, a rule-bender. A borderline criminally inclined sociopath. A man who had a little girl fetish? Yeah...no. He was always open on this subject, he prefered mature women over an underdeveloped girl any day. He just didn't see the appeal. He liked curves, the more outrageous the better. Plain and simple. Ethel gently touch Sora's right arm where his sleeve should be, looking upwards with a hint of concern. He had mentioned 'business' so that alone had Ethel slightly concerned, let alone seeing him as he was now. [color=39b54a]"However as to why she hired me is a personal issue for Ethel. But at the time I was left with very little choice to say no. She had just been abandoned by her father, her magic completely out of control. I wasn't going to just leave her like that, would you?"[/color] Sora ruffled her hair again as he took note of her concern. However the memory of their first encounter was still fresh in his mind. Ethel crying out for help, for her father. Her body was a total mess of limbs and other materials as her magic went wild. Her fear, despair. Just the very memory made his blood boil. It was at that time he had made a mental promise that once he found the bastard, he was going to give her father a good old right hook. He wouldn't kill the man of course. As despite being completely abandoned when she needed him most, she still seemed quite eager to be with him again. And she wanted her 'entire' family back together, so killing him also defeated that objective. [color=39b54a]"But I shouldn't bore you with such a heartbreaking story like Ethel's. It's of no concern of yours anyway, not that I expect someone like you to care all that much. I think it would best to get back on track and get to my business since you're already here."[/color] Sora added dismissively. From what he had heard she was some kind of cold hearted bitch who didn't seem to care about much besides from the law. Of course they were just rumours he had heard while being on the streets so wasn't taking too much from it, but thus far she seemed to live up to them. [color=39b54a]"That is a rumor I heard yesterday. Something about you looking for rogue wizards? If someone such as yourself would allow someone as lowly as me to ask why and receive an answer that would be just swell. Also if you were looking for any wizards in particular I suppose might help. I've ran into about half a bloody dark guild since entering the city. The security here is worse than the corruption of the previous council I must say. Certainly seen far better protected haystacks."[/color]