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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You know, depending on the job, I could be persuaded to come along, so you need not take quite so much damage.
[ It's a thought. She takes back more of her drink. It isn't terribly sweet, and crisp enough to be quite refreshing, in her opinion. Precisely what she needed. ]
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I don't think you really want to make that offer. Wouldn't do well for your reputation.
[ Another swig, now - larger than the last, as if trying to get to the pleasant buzz that these drinks offer. ]
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[ She could laugh. It doesn't always protect her, and it isn't always terribly accurate. Besides... ]
You don't think I do things for the attention or the recognition, do you?
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[ Another swig - larger than the last - before he sets the drink down next to the tub for a moment. ]
What kind of jobs do you think I'm taking?
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I'm beginning to think it's the most violent ones you can find, and they're not always good. [ The signs are there--she doesn't forget that he originally called her out to bash some heads in, as it were. The scars, the bruises. The way he sometimes alludes to the underworld. She may not be great at examining herself, but she isn't stupid.
Or bothered. She doesn't feel like she knows enough to make any sweeping judgments. ]
But... That doesn't mean our paths can't always align. Here we are, after all.
[ That's good enough for her. She would like to think she meets the people she does for a reason. ]
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Well, you're not wrong.
[ Though he'd point out that "good" is subjective. Even then, he knows that most of the jobs he takes would definitely not fit most people's moral compass. He does dirty work for dirty money. Such is life.
She saves the world. He tries to survive in it.
But her saying that is... almost something of a relief, if only because it really seems that she has no illusions as to what it is that he does - and yet, as she said, here they are after all. ]
But maybe we keep this thing we have separate from our... professional lives.
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She takes some of her drink and stands, wading a little a deeper into the water to settle back into his side, where she was before. ]
I understand--no mixing work and fun. It's a good practice.
[ She does follow her own version of it, so perhaps helping was a stupid suggestion to make. Or maybe it's so much a habit by now she forgets to think it through.
She sighs, and... Places a small kiss at his temple with a small smile. She's uncertain why. Mayhap she feels like being an annoyance again. ]
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[ Things might have gone in quite a few directions, based on her responses - not all of them good. But she isn't as naive as he thought she might be, and she didn't seem to judge him for doing work that she described as not being "good". That's... rare. He's used to the judgment. Almost thrives purely out of spite against it.
He doesn't have to spite her.
So that's... new.
He doesn't resist her claiming her spot at his side again, though the light kiss earns her a look. Not an angry one, or even annoyed - in fact, after a moment (and with a visible roll of his eyes) he stretches one arm up and around her back, letting his hand drape lazily over her opposite shoulder.
He's stretching his arm, okay, it's not cuddling if it's practical. ]
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Still, it feels like victory, and for once, she doesn't want to ruin it by saying too much. So she simply curls into him a bit more, looking entirely too pleased with herself. This this the kind of silence she's actually willing to enjoy for a bit. ]
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He's thought himself allergic to it for a long time. Even now, with their state of undress and their proximity, his mind can't help but wander to just what else they could do in this tub.
But he's not doing it.
Why the hell isn't he doing it? ]
Laugh again and you're going to be wearing your drink.
[ A truly vicious threat when they're basically sitting in a bath already. ]
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Not if there's no drink left, you aren't.
[ She's going to choke back the rest as quickly as she can, in defiance. ]
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What has he become. ]
Damn. I've been outsmarted.
[ ... but he'll pick his glass back up to follow suit, just because. ]
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She sets up her cup back up on the ledge above them, still with a faintest of chuckles on her lips. ]
Think we should get more? [ It sounds fun. Though on the other hand. ] I'm so comfortable... Getting up sounds terrible.
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[ He turns his head to look around, a bit of a scowl creasing his brow momentarily. ]
Place like this doesn't have someone to bring drinks to you? Seems like a wasted opportunity.
[ He says, not moving his arm or otherwise indicating that she should get up instead. ]
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[ Hence the lack of waiters. ... Not that it stopped her. Though she doesn't have much intent on leaving while they're like this. ]
I suppose we'll have to make due without them.
[ Ah well. At least for her, it's stronger than what she was drinking last night anyway. Especially after downing the majority of it in one go. ]
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What? Surely you don't mean to tell me... we broke a rule?
[ He swoons dramatically as if falling half-faint against her. ]
We'll be put away for life!
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[ She puts her own arm around him, as if to catch to him. ]
This must be quite hard for you, since I doubt you've ever done anything wrong, ever, in your entire life. Whatever are you going to do with my corrupting influence?
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I just don't know. You're bad for me.
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[ She clutches at her chest in horror. ]
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[ He turns to look her dead in the eye - and ah, yes, there it is. The smirk is back. ]
You'll make me blush.
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[ For many reasons, most of which are readily apparently. She turns her head to meet his gaze, however, finding herself unable to turn away from it. She wonders why--then realizes she doesn't actually care. Does it matter? They're having fun. ]
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[ A pause, before he leans in, just close enough that their noses very nearly touch. ]
Go on. Try harder.
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[ Then she certainly does not mind closing the gap. It's quite different from the previous night; this she feels like it's okay to laugh into, to take her ease, not particularly worrying about where it leads. Not that their sudden strange, magnetic attraction the night was bad--quite the opposite, in fact--but this...
This, she likes. ]
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It's not bad. But then again, maybe that's the booze talking.
But his hand grips her shoulder properly to pull her just a little closer, lips parting slightly to deepen the kiss at a much slower pace than he would normally allow himself. Maybe that's the hot spring affecting him, making him lazy, unhurried.
The drink, the springs, he's content to assume any external force is at play here rather than something internal. ]
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Though she does pull back after a while. Far enough to catch a breath, but close enough her lips still brush his as she speaks. ]
... Think I'm trying hard enough?
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