@tuxedo fox“
Gee, Well what's the problem oldie, Huh!?"
"I said your a fucking cheat, you god damn rabbit."
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He don't know me very well, do he?~" Whispered the blonde to three men rather obviously with a hand covering the side of her lips in amusement as she sat at the other end of the table. Clearly poking fun out of the jersey devil without a care in the world for her own personal safety, she found that ticking him off even more would kill the time and simply released a chuckle as she slowly raised her shoulders to a shrug and leaned back in her seat."
Hey, Relax ol'Jersey! It's remembrance day--A day to--"
"I don't give a fuck what day It is, you hear me? There's no way you drew those two cards by chance."
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Feisty, Ain't he?" winked the woman as she admitted her own deviousness to switching out the cards with a sleight of hand trick. She clapped her gloved hands clean as if to prove she didn't necessarily cheat the devil and shook the sleeves of her turquoise fur coat around. "
I ain't got any tricks up my sleeves!" She shouted. "
For gods sakes i'm barely wearin' any clothes doc!" She shouted as if she was proving a point, pointing at her bikini top. At one point the woman even stood up and quickly sat down as her breasts bounced for a moment."
Nothin'!" she yelled.
"I want my fucking money. Nobody cheats Jersey-You hear me? Nobody!”
While the man she had defeated by dirty tricks was clearly enraged at being cheated on in the game, The blonde leaned back in her seat in silence as she looked up at him. Her elbows rested on the back of her seat and she bit her lips, thinking. She had no more tricks up her sleeves, none which came to her head. Seeing as Jersey clearly caught her trick, simply rendered her useless from using her confidence and head to get through this stick situation smoothly and she eyed him with a sneer in silence. Lola wasn't sure if she should feel worried, or submit to his anger. But of course, submitting was never an option to her. Then before she knew it, a drink had appeared in front of her face and she batted her eyes in surprise, quickly following the hand which placed the drink down in front of her.
Everyone's voice was blurred out, Lola barely listened to anyone's voice and she furrowed her eyebrows trying to remember who the man was. But as she pondered and blocked out everyone's voice, she simply went with the flow and suddenly found herself playing cards again quickly with the familiar man. Thought her fable life, she has encountered many people so it was hard to keep track of all of them instantly. “So...when you gonna stop trying to cheat other fables? I mean, its not like you must be hurting for the money that much.” said the man. Lola looked up from her cards. "
It's a living." She responded casually, putting down a card. "
Besides cheating ain't all that bad.." She grinned. "
Unless you're caught, that is. But little old Jersey is just mad that I won fair and square." concluded the rabbit. “I'm tellin ya Babs, onea these days your gonna steal food from the wrong wizard.” said the man.
At that moment, Lola immediately looked up from her cards and proceeded to laugh. "
Oh!--Pffft, You're that moron!" She stated. As usual, not a care in the world. Who cares if what she did attracted more enemies? Lola didn't seemed bothered by the idea and she held an amused grin on her face as she put down another card after her new blonde opponent. "
Gee, Ain't I stinker?" snickered the young looking woman rhetorically in response to his hint of the past which involved her. "
What's even more amusin' is that a moron like you helped a rabbit like me!" she pointed out, holding her cards with one hand and grabbing for the free drink given by the wizard-apprentice from the start when he had approached her, and saved her ass at that.
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Ah~" She uttered after taking long gulps of the Budweiser and putting it down. "
So, What's up doc?" She asked, her most famed catch phrase which was well known amongst everybody--Even human children. Before she knew it the woman had a glint in her eyes as she stared back at Mickey more attentively with sudden interest. She pushed her seat in more closer to the table and leaned over the table, waiting to hear anything he wanted to talk about. After all, the catch phrase was an opening to welcome just about any conversation. Normally, she would ask this after doing whatever it was she was doing at the moment, but she seemed to make a fairly 'special' exception for the man. Would this be business or a plain conversation? Surely Lola hoped that he wouldn't disappoint her and she simply continued playing as she waited for whatever topic he wished to start with.