an ill-advised venture (for
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[ It's another frigid night in Ishgard, and M'ahina finds herself arriving somewhat earlier than the appointed hour. She's content to order some wine to at least warm herself as she waits, but in spite of the good drink, she grows bored almost comically fast. Left to her own devices she would probably strike up conversations with other patrons or the like, but in this case, there's a fear it may be somewhat counterproductive to make friends of everyone.
So she simply waits obediently at her own table, idly tracing the rim of her goblet with a gloved finger and a small sigh. Seeing her, one might think she's waited ages rather than several minutes. Keeping to herself is not her forte, it would seem. ]
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My invitation from before still stands, by the way. I could use the soak.
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i've got one more job lined up today, but as long as it doesn't kill me i should be free after. if it does kill me, i guess i'll be late.
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Please don't die, though. Then I'd have to find you and beat you up.
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who do i file a complaint with
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work calls. send me the location of the bath house and i'll let you know when i'm done with the job.
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It's in the Firmament district, East Risensong. You can't miss it.
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[ It's several hours before he replies again - most of the day, actually, as the job goes sideways about six times and he comes to the conclusion that all of the other hired help is totally incompetent, but good news: ]
i lived. could really use that soak. how soon can you be there?
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[ She isn't not rearranging her whole schedule to make time she doesn't actually have... ]
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[ She'll probably arrive before him - he's not in the area just yet, and he needs to swing by his place briefly before heading back out. It might be obvious why when he does arrive, sporting a fresh bruise on his jaw and a cut near his hairline - not deep, thankfully (honestly, he was more worried that it might ruin his hair).
He raises an arm in a lazy wave once he spots her, fighting back a wince in doing so - the minor wounds on his head aren't the only ones he suffered. ]
Oh, my darling, I have had a day.
[ Oh but good news! He's still got a mouth! ]
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... You look terrible. I'm not much a healer, but I can at least close that cut, if you'd like?
[ She's already reaching before she receives an answer, though she'll back off if asked. ]
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I like to let things heal on their own. Pain's a good reminder not to make the same mistake again.
[ A pause. ]
"You look terrible"? Gosh, you have such a way with words.
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[ She's not certain she agrees with the philosophy, but he does seem to be a glutton for pain. She won't press. As for the rest, she shrugs. ]
Oh, sorry, I guess I was supposed to say it makes you look rugged and massage your ego and so forth. Are you at least going to tell me what happened?
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Yeah, exactly. Apology accepted.
[ Accompanied by a crooked grin, letting go of her wrist to rest his hand on his hip. ]
Risk of business - when you're hired onto a group project, things go south fast when some people don't pull their weight. [ A beat. ] Things go south faster when some of them just flat-out run away.
But if you're asking what the job was, let's just say I was doing my part to lower gang violence in the community. Like an upstanding citizen.
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[ To put it mildly. Then again, he seems he might enjoy that bit, unlike her, always trying to find friends in unlikely places. If whatever's happening between the two of them didn't make that painfully obvious. ... Ah well. She pulls herself to her feet for the time being; they can continue the conversation as they walk. ]
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[ ... Excluding present company, apparently, but that goes unsaid. He walks beside her as she gets up to head towards the bathhouse proper; he'll still need to change, of course. Clearly, she's a bit more ready than he is. ]
But your concern warms my heart, really.
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[ It isn't sarcasm, either. He can certainly be a lot, but he doesn't seem so bad, to her. Then again, it takes quite a bit to really get under her skin, and they don't know each other all that well yet. Maybe she'll start to recognize more with time.
The bulk of the place is a fairly large heated pool; she continues a little further down where there's some smaller little hot tubs that allow more privacy. It's still technically public and they can see out into the mountains, but it's much quieter here and they're less likely to be bothered. ]
What do you think?
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Which he... usually is.
But rather than dwell on that he looks out at the view, breathing out a content sigh before nodding. ]
I think I'm overdressed.
[ He'll just go on and... start fixing that, then, wasting little time in unzipping his jacket to peel it off. Is there a proper changing area? Probably. Who cares. ]
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Did you know I helped build this place?
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[ His shirt goes next, tossed to where he set his jacket down. There are some more fresh bruises on display, one on the left side of his chest, another further down towards his abdomen, and a bandage wrapped around his upper right arm indicates a wound there as well. There are also quite a few less-than-fresh marks marring his skin, scars of various shapes and sizes. Some seem to have been from cuts, some from punctures, a few small burn wounds.
Comparatively, the bruises aren't really much to care about. ]
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It seems you've been through a lot.
[ But who hasn't, truly? ]
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