originally posted in:The Roleplay League
"That's interesting.."
[b]xerox's lips move into a small smile as she looks at him[/b]
English
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"What is" [i]He gives you a strange look as he does not understand the smile[/i]
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"Your eye, it's cool..." [b]xerox begins to mess with her sword, trying to get rid of the smile[/b]
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"Thank you. Nice sword" [i]He says while staring at the blade[/i]
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"Thanks, it was a reward from oryx when I used to serve him, I got it because I wiped out a whole division of cabal.."
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"Hmm nice. Then you are strong?"
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"Yup, not as strong as some guardians but I'm a good fighter.."
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"Well then you must be sought after by many"
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"I do, many people enjoy how I handle things while others are a bit rude.."
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"I don't think you understood how I stated that remark"
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"Oh, whoops, I meant to say that they do, this is why I need to pay attention when I speak..."
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"Umm I meant...never mind" [i]He seems slightly embaressed as he then sighs and the small servitor comes back[/i]
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[spoiler]was he hitting on her[/spoiler] "It seems the servitor is back with some ether.."
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[spoiler]He was wondering if she was single yes but she will never know Mwuahahahaha[/spoiler] "Hopefully" [i]He removes the vial to reveal it only 1/4 full[/i]
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[spoiler]she is[/spoiler] "Wait.... Oh! I'm slow to understand things..."
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[spoiler]Okay[/spoiler] "What do you mean?"
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"I am single, that's what you really were asking, right?"
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"Umm maybe but it doesn't matter" [i]He sends the servitor out again as he injects the vial back into it[/i]
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"If you say so, what house did you used to belong to?"
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"A old house that's not widely known. The House of Souls"
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"I think there were records about them in the dreadnaught, I don't remember what they said though..."
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"We were the one's that wove the souls into the fallen but it matters not now"
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"Wow, that must have been hard to do.."
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"I wouldn't know" [i]He says this while getting up and stretching[/i]
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"Why's that? Were you born when your house was dying?"
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"Yes I was born after our house had a large death rate"