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<blockquote data-quote="Isida Kep'Tukari" data-source="post: 1245600" data-attributes="member: 4441"><p>*Loviana, when you bent to get the coin, Brother Predel flushed rather becomingly. During the show, though he does his duty to give a good show of attention to the acrobatics, he keeps stealing glances out of the corner of his eye. Though he seems quite impressed with your beauty... among other things, he acts as a perfect gentlemen.*</p><p></p><p>[OOC: Rolled an 18, for a total of 26. Predel seems to like you a lot, but he doesn't seem to be willing to go further.]</p><p></p><p>*Torr, when you ask your question, Hasord takes another drink and looks around the bar. Suddenly he smiles, and waves over another man. Neatly and fashionably dressed, this man moves with grace and elegance.*</p><p></p><p>"Your co-worker for this job. My cousin employed him before. Marvelously clever lad. Jass, he's called," Hasord says genially.</p><p></p><p>*Ralam, Hasord looks out over the room, locks eyes with you, and waves you over. Jass is a name that Hasord uses for you, to avoid bandying your real name about it public. He fills you in on what Torr knows about the job, then gets to the meat of the questions.*</p><p></p><p>"My cousin needs you both Fourthday, when the evening service bells toll. Two working together will be better than one, and my cousin is footing the bill, so I'm not one to argue with him," he says pleasently, but with a hint of steel beneath his silk voice.</p><p></p><p>*Aekir, you notice no one tailing you, and return to your room in good time. In the morning, you fly over Carter's Square, and soon find the home and business of Thom Kissaken, the cloth merchant. His wife doesn't rise until later in the day, nearly noon, but then leaves for the market with a couple of maids and a manservant to act as a porter. True to form, she doesn't stop talking for hardly an instant, stopping to talk with every other merchant's wife, head of household, and stall runner she sees, and chattering with her maids when no one else is around to talk to.*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isida Kep'Tukari, post: 1245600, member: 4441"] *Loviana, when you bent to get the coin, Brother Predel flushed rather becomingly. During the show, though he does his duty to give a good show of attention to the acrobatics, he keeps stealing glances out of the corner of his eye. Though he seems quite impressed with your beauty... among other things, he acts as a perfect gentlemen.* [OOC: Rolled an 18, for a total of 26. Predel seems to like you a lot, but he doesn't seem to be willing to go further.] *Torr, when you ask your question, Hasord takes another drink and looks around the bar. Suddenly he smiles, and waves over another man. Neatly and fashionably dressed, this man moves with grace and elegance.* "Your co-worker for this job. My cousin employed him before. Marvelously clever lad. Jass, he's called," Hasord says genially. *Ralam, Hasord looks out over the room, locks eyes with you, and waves you over. Jass is a name that Hasord uses for you, to avoid bandying your real name about it public. He fills you in on what Torr knows about the job, then gets to the meat of the questions.* "My cousin needs you both Fourthday, when the evening service bells toll. Two working together will be better than one, and my cousin is footing the bill, so I'm not one to argue with him," he says pleasently, but with a hint of steel beneath his silk voice. *Aekir, you notice no one tailing you, and return to your room in good time. In the morning, you fly over Carter's Square, and soon find the home and business of Thom Kissaken, the cloth merchant. His wife doesn't rise until later in the day, nearly noon, but then leaves for the market with a couple of maids and a manservant to act as a porter. True to form, she doesn't stop talking for hardly an instant, stopping to talk with every other merchant's wife, head of household, and stall runner she sees, and chattering with her maids when no one else is around to talk to.* [/QUOTE]
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