"You can start today then. I'll show you around later and then set you up on my couch tonight. The Tavern's pretty easy to maneuver thorough and we also have a cellar I'll need to show you. Oh! and I need to get you a key. Don't let me forget,"
Smiling, I nod, "Perfect!,"I grin at her. Can use the cash or a run and my stomach rumbles in agreement.I can already feel the skin behind my knees tingling, but not from the liquor, I'll need to change soon. I can still control it right now but if I wait too long, I'm not gonna have a choice, tried that already, didn't work out so well.My stomach turns, just remembering that.
I smile when Verite says her brother still works for the carnival and she might be able to hook Verdandi up with him.I take a sip of the drink she slides to me and it really does taste like a candy apple and my stomach rumbles again, wishing it really was one. "This calls for another toast. Send him over, Verite, and I'll make it worth his time. I'm so excited," It is exciting. To new things," I say clinking my glass against each of theirs."Has the carnival been here long?" I ask looking at Verite, strange that her brother got a job there and then needs work in town.
The happy mood of the table darkens as Verdandi gives her warning. Verite stiffens but I don't catch the scent of fear from her. "Excolo's attracted a lot of unusual people lately and some of them are very dangerous. Unusual people? Curiosity piqued, my eyebrows raise,"What kinds of.." I trail off, wondering if maybe she wasn't specific on purpose. I shake my head, "So pretty much like most towns then," I smile. "I'll be careful," I say over my glass. No way I'm asking her to come out with me and the last thing I need is to be seen during the day by a farmer with a gun and a good shot.My brows lift again at her mention of the unsolved murders. I bet with my sense of smell, I might be able to help, but then I'd have to explain how, not gonna happen. I'll ask Verdandi for specifics later.
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Date: 2009-08-30 04:52 am (UTC)Smiling, I nod, "Perfect!,"I grin at her. Can use the cash or a run and my stomach rumbles in agreement.I can already feel the skin behind my knees tingling, but not from the liquor, I'll need to change soon. I can still control it right now but if I wait too long, I'm not gonna have a choice, tried that already, didn't work out so well.My stomach turns, just remembering that.
I smile when Verite says her brother still works for the carnival and she might be able to hook Verdandi up with him.I take a sip of the drink she slides to me and it really does taste like a candy apple and my stomach rumbles again, wishing it really was one. "This calls for another toast. Send him over, Verite, and I'll make it worth his time. I'm so excited," It is exciting. To new things," I say clinking my glass against each of theirs."Has the carnival been here long?" I ask looking at Verite, strange that her brother got a job there and then needs work in town.
The happy mood of the table darkens as Verdandi gives her warning. Verite stiffens but I don't catch the scent of fear from her. "Excolo's attracted a lot of unusual people lately and some of them are very dangerous. Unusual people? Curiosity piqued, my eyebrows raise,"What kinds of.." I trail off, wondering if maybe she wasn't specific on purpose. I shake my head, "So pretty much like most towns then," I smile. "I'll be careful," I say over my glass. No way I'm asking her to come out with me and the last thing I need is to be seen during the day by a farmer with a gun and a good shot.My brows lift again at her mention of the unsolved murders. I bet with my sense of smell, I might be able to help, but then I'd have to explain how, not gonna happen. I'll ask Verdandi for specifics later.