Yeah. I can't ask them for anything else right now, either.
[There are possibly no glasses here but she's an uncivilized gremlin who walks on furniture and sticks her fingers in food platters anyway so she won't care if he drinks straight from the bottle.]
You don't have to work on this, you know. I was just telling you because––uh––
[She just makes a very vague hand gesture instead of finishing her sentence, which could mean "I tried to torture you over this and am indirectly responsible for a copy of your mannequin-wife getting brutally destroyed right in front of you" or "you'd like good in a very fine hat", who's to say.]
[ why not both of those he does look good in a very fine hat ]
I don't have to, no. And I won't deny that I do have certain responsibilities and promises to keep in mind. But I'd like to, so. For as long as I'm able to I'll do whatever I can.
[She raises her glass –– though she actually just breaks out into a small gigglefit instead of drinking because promises are bullshit and everyone knows it.]
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[ just making a vague gesture toward Intensity ]
Is he reliable?
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[She hesitates, then adds:]
But––no one else. I don't need it getting around that I'm tied to that demon, people already find enough stuff to hold against me.
And she told me not to tell anyone. I don't know what happens if she finds out I did, but there's no point in risking it.
[And then, like. Nudges one of her three remaining jars of mystery Paloma-gifted alcohol over -- just in case today isn't another abstinence day.]
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The last thing I want is to put you and Ruby in danger.
[ glancing at the jars though, and then ]
Just a glass. For company.
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[There are possibly no glasses here but she's an uncivilized gremlin who walks on furniture and sticks her fingers in food platters anyway so she won't care if he drinks straight from the bottle.]
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[ Fine then, he'll go take one and drink straight from the bottle, since he's certainly not going to be the one who cares about manners ]
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. . .
You don't have to work on this, you know. I was just telling you because––uh––
[She just makes a very vague hand gesture instead of finishing her sentence, which could mean "I tried to torture you over this and am indirectly responsible for a copy of your mannequin-wife getting brutally destroyed right in front of you" or "you'd like good in a very fine hat", who's to say.]
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I don't have to, no. And I won't deny that I do have certain responsibilities and promises to keep in mind. But I'd like to, so. For as long as I'm able to I'll do whatever I can.
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[She raises her glass –– though she actually just breaks out into a small gigglefit instead of drinking because promises are bullshit and everyone knows it.]
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Don't bother defending yourself about it –– you don't need to, I don't waste my time with people like that.
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Well. I don't think you would have sent me any message if you didn't believe on some level that is the case.
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[Pulls out her phone to fumble through it––]
. . .Oh. I did. Huh. I was wondering why you just sorta turned up. . .
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I dunno what it is. Paloma brought it, when she ran her game.