Auspicious Breeze
The Solar ducked her head and blushed from all the praise. "Right! Well, how much do we think we can carry between the food stuff and whatever clothes we were gonna look at?" she asked Mordred, a bright smile across her face now. Breeze hadn't let go of either girl yet, just because! They were cute and warm and it was nice. "And oh, did you want to go somewhere too, Oren?"
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Gadreel
"Interesting. So it is a form of inside joke for you, then," the angel concluded, nodding slowly as he took a seat next to Forest on the wooden bench. "I suppose we all need our ways of managing the passage of time - and tribulation."
Gadreel was giving the vampire a look, as if to say 'focus on me, not on your own head.' An excessive amount of rumination, which was essentially any in this context, would be dangerous at this time.
"Speaking of tribulations... in my experience, creatures such as that girl tend to leave lesser horrors behind in their wake," he said, more solemn than before. "I believe the populace at large would be well served if we went out of our way to cleanse the city of such things."
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Liam
"A temper on a sweet girl like you? You'd never tell from lookin'," Liam said as he held in a laugh, shaking his head. "But one of the things about getting by in strange places like this is, you gotta be willin' to do what ya gotta do to get by. Least until you know the people you need to know so you can do better things."
A temper. The real question was, how much of one? That just meant the vampire had to put the opportunity in front of Petra and see what she did with it. He wasn't sure if he wanted to be right or wrong on this one, yet.