curedham: (down the streets i'm the girl next door)

[personal profile] curedham 2017-06-07 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
[It takes an extra few moments for an answer to come, but the door does open and there stands L'Arachel, all proud and puffed out as one would expect of her, like the events of the past couple of days just. didn't happen.]

Knoll, what a pleasant surprise! Was there something you needed of me, or did you simply wish to see my lovely visage?

[for god's sake l'arachel you're a candidate to kill a man tomorrow]
curedham: (get down ladies you got nothing to lose!)

[personal profile] curedham 2017-06-07 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, well. [ever-so-cheerfully shuts the door behind her] Shall we discuss over tea, then?
curedham: (old folks say you poor li'l fool)

[personal profile] curedham 2017-06-07 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
They are good for very little. We must take advantage of what few things they have the skill for.

[off to the lounge they go! the new usual routine, apparently]
curedham: (old folks say you poor li'l fool)

[personal profile] curedham 2017-06-12 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Please. I would never allow a man to perform so delicate a routine upon me.

[that's the only objection here. she is going to demand that one of the faceless men make them some tea, though.]

How strange a thing to find fortune in. [There's no judgement or denial in her tone, though; it's just an observation.] It is fortunate that our criminal is to be brought to the closest justice this place will allow.

[She takes and sips her tea, almost casually—inasmuch as anything she does is casual.]

All there is left to decide is by whose hands it will be.
curedham: (your deadend dreams don't make you smile)

[personal profile] curedham 2017-06-16 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
[She hums, thoughtful, mid-sip of her tea.]

You've nothing to be concerned with, I am certain. Your quiet demeanor must have gone unnoticed against two more outspoken volunteers.

[There's no judgement in her tone, though (or at least, no more than is usual for just The Way She Is); it's simply an observation.]
curedham: (your deadend dreams don't make you smile)

[personal profile] curedham 2017-06-16 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[Struggling to hear him, she leans in, and there's the slightest sort of surprise in her face when the words come—a tilt of her head, her mouth pursing into a little o. It hardly lasts a moment; she stands up straight. Even so, some of the confusion lingers; she doesn't quite understand the reason for this particular sort of concern for her.]

I am a soldier just as well as you are, Knoll. It is an act I know myself capable of.
curedham: (old folks say you poor li'l fool)

[personal profile] curedham 2017-06-16 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[She stirs her tea with the little spoon she's demanded from the faceless servants, not looking away from Knoll as she does.]

What have I told you, Knoll? It is my duty as your commander to keep you safe. I said today that I would not volunteer you on your behalf. Do not feel any obligation towards stepping up to perform so gruesome a task, and certainly not for my sake.
curedham: (i'm the fox you've been waiting for!)

[personal profile] curedham 2017-06-16 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[SQUINTS???]

...Are you feeling well, Knoll?
curedham: (get down ladies you got nothing to lose!)

[personal profile] curedham 2017-06-17 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. [She waves her hand, dismissive.] Think nothing of it. It is simple duty, as I said, to not see this forced upon you. How is the tea?