LANCELOT
Arturia’s knight took a moment to consider her question. He hadn’t really had the chance to recover from last nights events, so she was right to be concerned about his stability. On the other hand, the “voice” was blessedly absent. He wasn’t sure why, but it was always less likely to rear its ugly head when the former King of Knights was around.
Besides, this was an opportunity to do something meaningful again. As much as he wanted to, he couldn’t just go back and wallow in Saber’s apartment, not when this chance was in front of him.
“I am capable, Saber. I will not allow myself to be distracted.”
AKIHOLARME
The dragonborn frowned, torn between wanting to soothe the distraught girl and snapping at her to shape up and stop bawling. She settled for turning to look across the lobby distantly. “I don’t hate you,” she said.
“So, you’re saying that you can read minds?” Aki asked with a mix of skepticism and mild surprise. Certainly it was outlandish and she wasn’t sure if she believed it, but it wasn’t as though she hadn’t seen the flat-out unbelievable before. Besides, Rebeca’s anxiety, while unsightly, seemed quite genuine. It didn’t feel like a lie.
But if it was true, that brought up a whole new set of problems. Aki didn’t feel easy about the idea that someone could just peek into her innermost thoughts, fears, and desires at will.
ANATU
The babylonian stared at the faintly glowing blue-white pendant with wonder. It’s beauty reminded her of the one who had saved her but half a day ago. She wanted to inquire about it, but then Just started pushing her to the door, and she decided to let it go for now, allowing herself to be walked to the exit. Perhaps she could bring it up over their meal.
BRIAN SLUGUS
A rather grumpy looking, overweight man sat on a bench, dressed in bulky winter clothes and a beanie, and holding a newspaper in his hands. He had only arrived a few minutes ago, called in on his day off out of the blue, his task being to keep and eye on some weird blond lady, something that wound up being easier said than done. The girl was getting herself into all sorts of trouble, one shenanigan after another. His feet were going to hate him when this was all said and done.
Screw this noise. He’d rather be back home sipping on hot coco while watching Firefly again.
At current the person he was supposed to watch was chatting with the hottest albino he had ever seen. At least that was a plus. Hopefully they just kept talking and didn’t wander off.