Sanguine sighed a little at Oliver's insistence on being a hero. The real world wasn't that nice and easy. And simple being a hero wouldn't cut it for her. Sure, her plan involved the civilians seeing the two of them in a good light, but that was for the future. "Well, at first that will be the case. One of the reasons to join the adventurer's guild, remember?" She spoke, hoping that would cheer him up a little bit.
Oliver was silently reluctant to get up. But in all honesty, Sanguine was a little hungry. And not the 'I can feel my stomach needs food' kind, but the 'His neck looks rather tempting...' kind. She didn't realise that was it. Or most likely she didn't want to realise it. She did know that it was probably a good idea to get some blood some time soon though. "Hmm, afterwards though, how about we go back here? I do want to experiment with my spells, but I suppose that can wait until tomorrow. Or maybe later in the evening or something." In truth, the vampiress wanted to relax for a while longer as well. But her mind would be a lot more at ease without that constant nagging urge in the back of her mind. "And hey, if you are up for it as well, we can try inviting the generals-" She paused a moment, wondering if calling them generals would be a good idea. In the game, the generals had been the guild's officers. But since they were all gone now, and Oliver had basically been promoted, she felt like the npc leaders should get the title. If only because calling them 'npc leader' sounded wrong now.
Sanguine had to get up first, though Oliver was quick to follow. He seemed to want to keep Sanguine in his arms for as long as possible. Something she happily complied to at the moment. Once they arrived in the smaller dining hall just like last time. Though this time Oliver didn't get the chance to hold out the guild leader's seat for her. Instead she picked it up and put it right beside where he would be sitting. "No need to have the table between us right? I'd rather sit next to you." She commented. Immediately Jeeves called in two maids, whom started to rearrange the plates to accommodate Sanguine's sudden choice. Quite the diligent workers as always.
Oliver was silently reluctant to get up. But in all honesty, Sanguine was a little hungry. And not the 'I can feel my stomach needs food' kind, but the 'His neck looks rather tempting...' kind. She didn't realise that was it. Or most likely she didn't want to realise it. She did know that it was probably a good idea to get some blood some time soon though. "Hmm, afterwards though, how about we go back here? I do want to experiment with my spells, but I suppose that can wait until tomorrow. Or maybe later in the evening or something." In truth, the vampiress wanted to relax for a while longer as well. But her mind would be a lot more at ease without that constant nagging urge in the back of her mind. "And hey, if you are up for it as well, we can try inviting the generals-" She paused a moment, wondering if calling them generals would be a good idea. In the game, the generals had been the guild's officers. But since they were all gone now, and Oliver had basically been promoted, she felt like the npc leaders should get the title. If only because calling them 'npc leader' sounded wrong now.
Sanguine had to get up first, though Oliver was quick to follow. He seemed to want to keep Sanguine in his arms for as long as possible. Something she happily complied to at the moment. Once they arrived in the smaller dining hall just like last time. Though this time Oliver didn't get the chance to hold out the guild leader's seat for her. Instead she picked it up and put it right beside where he would be sitting. "No need to have the table between us right? I'd rather sit next to you." She commented. Immediately Jeeves called in two maids, whom started to rearrange the plates to accommodate Sanguine's sudden choice. Quite the diligent workers as always.