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[IC] JM's A Bit of Trouble (Book 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="ArwensDaughter" data-source="post: 7391379" data-attributes="member: 6804968"><p>Surina adjusted the pack on her shoulder as she paused at the door to the Lounging Goose. The chainmail she wore still felt new and different; it hadn't quite yet become a part of her. It was good to be back in Bit, after her time training in Cade-Crable. It was an odd feeling coming into town with the Summer festival crowd, instead of watching them from her home or from the Church. And the rumors she'd picked up where concerning. No barges had come down the Leed? She entered the Lounging Goose, looking for the owners, who were faithful customers of her parents. In the process she saw Keth; she remembered the half-orc from her time as an acolyte. She was surprised to see him talking with Everett. Surina had never had much patience with Everett's approach to women, but as nobles went, he was kind enough. "<strong>Keth! It's good to see you! Here to enjoy the festival? Or is something else going on? You look a bit troubled.</strong>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArwensDaughter, post: 7391379, member: 6804968"] Surina adjusted the pack on her shoulder as she paused at the door to the Lounging Goose. The chainmail she wore still felt new and different; it hadn't quite yet become a part of her. It was good to be back in Bit, after her time training in Cade-Crable. It was an odd feeling coming into town with the Summer festival crowd, instead of watching them from her home or from the Church. And the rumors she'd picked up where concerning. No barges had come down the Leed? She entered the Lounging Goose, looking for the owners, who were faithful customers of her parents. In the process she saw Keth; she remembered the half-orc from her time as an acolyte. She was surprised to see him talking with Everett. Surina had never had much patience with Everett's approach to women, but as nobles went, he was kind enough. "[B]Keth! It's good to see you! Here to enjoy the festival? Or is something else going on? You look a bit troubled.[/B]" [/QUOTE]
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