
((More plots afoot! Occurs after Soften them Up in time, though doesn't really follow it thematically.))
***
A young miqo’te man of white hair and humble clothing yawned as he walked into the courtyard in the heart of Ul’dah. It was all sorts of a dull and boring day, but he was alright with that today. Lance strapped to his back he flopped down on a bench and yawned again. "Hmm..." he hummed to himself, thinking what he should eat for dinner.
Antimony kind of meandered towards the fountain, eyes on the water but thoughts at least several malms away. It's for this reason that when she went to take a seat, she didn’t bother to check if it was free or not. She did, at least, jump back in time to avoid, uh, embarrassing lap violation. Her tail fluffed out from surprise and the first thing she managed was a sputtered, "I am so sorry!"
The man was rather busy laying back against the stone and staring up at the ceiling emptily. Food, food... what kind of delicious food should he eat? Maybe... hm. No. The question was a good one for him, and he almost didn't notice the woman walking towards him. At least until she was directly in front of him and nearly sat on him. He blinked and sat up looking to the women with a chuckle. "It's fine." He laughed.
Antimony wove her fingers together - an awkward feat, for she carried a rather thick envelope in hand as well - and pressed her ears back. "No, oh, no, you don't have to brush off that... well, that was quite possibly the most humiliating... mph!" Closing her eyes, she drew a deep breath, straightened her posture, and then, "Apologies, I was just going to... in fact, I'll sit over... there!"
The miqo’te man chuckled again at her response. Well. She certainly was a high-strung one. He carefully stood and brushed some of the dust off himself before offering his seat. "No need. A lady like yourself should sit where she likes. I'll move for you."
Antimony's brows inched up towards her hairline from behind the frames of her glasses and she gestured with both hands, "Oh, no, please don't bother to--that is, oh no, you've already stood and it would be rude now to say no, wouldn't it, but I never intended to dislocate anyone, so you must..." She trailed off, blinking, and then looked down at the envelope that had, in her gesturing, dropped from her grip. She sighed. "Very well."
He chuckled again. Really, that was quite cute of her. She seemed a bit frazzled, although he supposed he might be as well if he almost sat on a strange shady looking male's lap. So instead, he simply kneeled down to pick up her envelope and handed it back to her. "You alright there Miss?"
Antimony accepted the envelope with a purse of her lips and a compulsive smoothing of the front of her robe. Her ears shifted out to point away from her skull, though still remained low set. “It's fine. I'm fine. You are... whoever you are, you seem fine. Ah, don't mind me, it's just the stress of work.†She chuckled faintly.
Yellow eyes blinked blinked. First she was really cold and then direct and now laughing? He blinked, somewhat confused and gave a nervously laugh of his own. "Um... Mitari. You can call me Mitari."
“Ah there! Mitari. I should feel better for knowing the name of the stranger I nearly... sat on.†She grimaced.
Letting out a laugh, “It's quite alright. I guess I do blend in with the bench.â€
Antimony shifted the envelope around in her hands for a moment before nodding and extending one towards him with a hopefully more composed look, "A pleasure to meet you."
Mitari took her hand carefully before leaning in to kiss the top of her palm. "It's my pleasure, Miss...?"
Antimony blinked at her hand as though not really sure how to react to the gesture. "... Antimony," she replied belatedly, shaking her ears as though dispelling a thought, which she chuckled faintly at.
Mitari grinned at the lady and straightened himself up. "Nice to meet you Ms. Antimony. Coming to this part of Ul'dah to relieve some stress? Or maybe just stress out some more?"
Antimony pulled her hand back, folding it over the envelope and looks around as though just noticing her surroundings. “Is this... oh! Good, I'd begun to think I'd wandered a bit too far south of... ah, no! The former, to answer your question. A busy day demands at least one quiet walk, don't you think?â€
Without warning, a blonde miqo’te dressed in the garb of the Brass Blades walked right up and poked Mitari in the back, "Hey you."
Antimony blinked past Mitari. "Miss Loughree?"
Mitari nodded thoughtfully at Anti's response. "Yes, I would think-" He jumped lightly when something poked his back. He sharply turned around and looked at the other woman. "Uh, hello?"
Loughree ignored Antimony for a moment, keeping her gaze on Mitari, "Ain't I seen you round Pearl Lane?"
Antimony frowned slightly in thought, perhaps considering the other woman's question, or just considering her presence, or who knew what else. Mitari, for his part, looked thoughtfully at the intruder, his ears flickering up and down as he thought. "Well.. yeah. I usually hang out over there to look for work..."
Loughree nodded, "Uh huh. 'Look for work'. I know what that means." She looked towards Antimony and walked up to her, "What're you doing out here? You've got no business uptown."
Mitari frowned again, his ears flattening on his head. "Hey, what does that mean!? Don't-" He shut up as she promptly ignored him to talk to Anti.
Antimony frowned between Loughree and Mitari and then, "I'm sure she meant nothing by it. You look like a fine... well, you look fine! And what do you mean no business?"
“Unless you do. At which point I'm curious...†Without another word, the Blade lieutenant snatched the envelope out of Antimony's hand with a quick, harsh motion, and turned away, "What's this?"
Mitari scowled and moved forward, moving to put a hand on the intruder's shoulder. "Hey now, what's with this? Don't go looking through people's private things. I would ask you give that back to Miss Antimony."
Antimony's eyes widened and she reached out to try and take the envelope back. "What are you doing? You're not authorized to view those documents, Miss Loughree."
Loughree looked sideways at Mitari and said, "Brass. Blades. Business. Don't be inserting yourself. Unless you're involved?" Her features pulled down in annoyance.
“I am. So how about you hand it over? It's none of the business of the Brass Blades.â€
Antimony attempted again to reach around Loughree and extricate the envelope, "You really cannot be looking through those. It could jeopardize the entire.."
Loughree pulled the envelope away from Antimony and knocked Mitari's hand off her shoulder, "Let me do my job, scab. Especially if you're involved." She tried to step away from them.
“Name calling isn't necessary. I must demand you give that envelope back, or... I'll speak to your superiors!â€
Mitari fumed at being called a scab, the hair on his ears and tails bristling. "What did you call me you no good rusting tin can?" he hissed, stepping at her again. "You tryin' to pick a fight!?"
Antimony cringed at the sudden aggression and lifted both hands in front of her in a hopefully soothing gesture. It likely didn’t do much good. Loughree narrowed her eyes and smiled. "Maybe. I bet a scab like you can't even bully the refugees out of their meals, right?"
“I think we should all take a step back and calm down, yes? We don't want to be... ah, starting fights or... violating privacy clauses or anything of the sort!â€
Mitari bristled again, his face turning an angry red a few seconds before he shot a short punch at her face. "Don't insult my pride! I get my meals off beating people like you down!"
Loughree caught the punch and tried to throw him down. Basic dodge-and-subdue stuff that a cop might do to arrest someone. If she succeeded, though, he'd probably end up kissing the bench none too kindly. Antimony yelped and jumped back away from them both, not wanting to get caught in the middle of anything.
Mitari indeed ate the bench with his face none too kindly, but he wasn't a pushover. He was a mofo dragoon. And thus he swiped his leg across the woman's legs to try and knock her over. Loughree didn't expect none of that so she flopped very unpoetically right onto her back, dropping Antimony's envelope. Antimony brought both hands up to her mouth, looked around for someone who might intervene, and then started inching around towards where the envelope had been dropped.
Mitari sharply scrambled to his feet and turned around. Spying the envelope he made a dash to grab it, and Anti's hand, and tried to run for it. "Let's go!" Antimony squawked in surprise and kind of stumbled along, not really expecting to be dragged off as though running from a crime scene.
Loughree found her own feet surprisingly quick for all that heavy armor, but was too slow to grab Mitari before he got away.
It all happened so suddenly that they were down and around a number of flights of stairs and other paths before Antimony finally gathered her thoughts enough to drag on Mitari's grip and pant out a, "Wait! This isn't... we shouldn't be running like this!"
Mitari skidded to a stop on the stairwell and looked back to Anti. Well, it was a little incriminating. He stopped and handed Anti her envelope back. "Yeah, well she was going to take it and rummage through it you know. We can sort it out with the Brass Blades later. Just make sure you get that envelope somewhere safe if it's so important, right?"
Antimony grimaced and bent over somewhat as she tried to catch her breath. "That... I never expected... you shouldn't have... ah! We're all criminals now!" That last bit was wailed out a bit sadly.
Mitari smiled weakly and squatted down in front of her. He gave a soft pat to her shoulder. "We're not. Just get your stuff somewhere safe. I got this. It won't be the first time I spent in a cell anyway." He shrugged a bit and laughed nervously. "But you should know I only stole food before and that's why! I'm not really a criminal!"
Antimony gathered both her breath and at least a sliver of her composure after several seconds, ears drooping and tail twitching anxiously. “You shouldn't have intruded in... you don't even know me! I'm certain I could have gotten her to hand it back. I am working with her boss and... Ah!â€
Mitari looked away from her, sulking, to which Antimony pursed her lips and gave him a worried look. Still sulking, Mitari’s ears pressed to his head. "Oh, she just... I mean... I'm sorry. Looks like I made a lot of trouble for you. Didn't mean to..."
Antimony blinked at Mitari, then at the envelope, and then kind of wilted. "I didn't mean to... well, that is, I was trying... Well! I'm the one who should be sorry, that there was ever any incident to... involve yourself in..." She winced.
Mitari disagreed vehemently, “No, no. I made trouble for you and I'm sorry for that. It's fine. We'll get it sorted out, ok?â€
Antimony shook her head, then sighed and nodded instead. The wrinkles about her eyes deepened in worry as her hands fidget with the envelope. "What does one do when they run from the law like that...? Do we need to turn ourselves in?"
Mitari looked thoughtful. “Well.. normally you just... try not to get found or yeah... turn yourself in. Although, you didn't actually do anything. I'm the one who assaulted a.. officer of peace.â€
Antimony's eyes widened. "No! No, I'll... I will vouch for your character! It was all just a misunderstanding." She nodded firmly, gripping the envelope tight. "I will sort this all out, and you won't have to spend even a single night in a cell."
It took several seconds for Mitari to calm himself down from a sudden bout of laughter to look at Anti properly. "That's really kind of you, but I don't think they're going to be so understanding. If anything, let's just try to keep you out of one, okay?"
Antimony winced, looking away before eyeing Mitari sideways. "I can't believe that. It really was a misunderstanding! Miss Loughree just... well, she assumed all the wrong things, and you can't be blamed for coming to my defense and... I will make this right!"
Mitari smiled and rubbed the back of his neck, sighing. "You're a really kind person Miss Antimony. I hope that we can."
“Can?â€
“That we're able to, rather. I just don't think the Brass Blades will be very cooperative.â€
“Ah... perhaps not, but... Well. I will try. I can't stand for someone like you going to jail over something so minor.†She nodded again, with some finality. They would understand. Miss Loughree would be reasonable.
Mitari smiled awkwardly and sighed, dropping his hands to his pockets. "Eh, well. I guess we should go turn ourselves in then?"
Antimony frowned, looked back down the stairs, then back up at Mitari. Her tail swished low behind her. "Let me see what can be done first before you... do anything rash."
Mitari raised his hands in surrender and shrugged a little. "Alright, I'll be quiet and follow your lead then."
Antimony half-smiled at that. "First I should take care of these papers."
Mitari nodded. “I can wait here for you.â€
Antimony blinked. "Right here...?" Then flicked her ears, "Ah, well. Alright. Just... stay out of trouble!"
“Heh. I'll try.â€
Antimony pursed her lips, looking only half-convinced, before sighing and turning to move back down the stairs - at a significantly slower pace than what they had run up at.
***
Antimony returned up the stairs after some time. The envelope she had previously held was no where in sight - presumably deposited somewhere secure. She frownsed as she made her way up the stairs.
Mitari yawned where he sat on the steps, leaning against the wall and waiting for Anti's return. Maybe he should have put his lance away somewhere as well...
Antimony looked briefly surprised at Mitari's continued presence, but she smiled quickly upon seeing him. The expression was only somewhat tense. "Ah! Now that that's all taken care of..."
Mitari glanced up to Anti and stood. "That's good. Got it somewhere safe?" He stretched, a shiver traveling down his tail with the action.
Antimony watched Mitari for a moment before nodding. This gesture was swiftly followed up with a frown, "I can't believe Miss Loughree would seek to intrude upon the investigation like that... she must understand her actions endanger her situation..." Trailing off she offered a smile again to the young man. “It will all be fine. You'll see.â€
He just shrugged muscled shoulders. “I'll just let you do the talking. Heh. After you Miss Antimony.â€
Antimony spent a few, suddenly frenzied moments straightening her robe before drawing a breath. "Yes, of course. I'm certainly not leading you--ah, us to legal doom..."
Mitari could only laugh as Antimony headed on down the stairs, ears pressed flat against her skull, though she maintained a ramrod straight posture.
***
A young miqo’te man of white hair and humble clothing yawned as he walked into the courtyard in the heart of Ul’dah. It was all sorts of a dull and boring day, but he was alright with that today. Lance strapped to his back he flopped down on a bench and yawned again. "Hmm..." he hummed to himself, thinking what he should eat for dinner.
Antimony kind of meandered towards the fountain, eyes on the water but thoughts at least several malms away. It's for this reason that when she went to take a seat, she didn’t bother to check if it was free or not. She did, at least, jump back in time to avoid, uh, embarrassing lap violation. Her tail fluffed out from surprise and the first thing she managed was a sputtered, "I am so sorry!"
The man was rather busy laying back against the stone and staring up at the ceiling emptily. Food, food... what kind of delicious food should he eat? Maybe... hm. No. The question was a good one for him, and he almost didn't notice the woman walking towards him. At least until she was directly in front of him and nearly sat on him. He blinked and sat up looking to the women with a chuckle. "It's fine." He laughed.
Antimony wove her fingers together - an awkward feat, for she carried a rather thick envelope in hand as well - and pressed her ears back. "No, oh, no, you don't have to brush off that... well, that was quite possibly the most humiliating... mph!" Closing her eyes, she drew a deep breath, straightened her posture, and then, "Apologies, I was just going to... in fact, I'll sit over... there!"
The miqo’te man chuckled again at her response. Well. She certainly was a high-strung one. He carefully stood and brushed some of the dust off himself before offering his seat. "No need. A lady like yourself should sit where she likes. I'll move for you."
Antimony's brows inched up towards her hairline from behind the frames of her glasses and she gestured with both hands, "Oh, no, please don't bother to--that is, oh no, you've already stood and it would be rude now to say no, wouldn't it, but I never intended to dislocate anyone, so you must..." She trailed off, blinking, and then looked down at the envelope that had, in her gesturing, dropped from her grip. She sighed. "Very well."
He chuckled again. Really, that was quite cute of her. She seemed a bit frazzled, although he supposed he might be as well if he almost sat on a strange shady looking male's lap. So instead, he simply kneeled down to pick up her envelope and handed it back to her. "You alright there Miss?"
Antimony accepted the envelope with a purse of her lips and a compulsive smoothing of the front of her robe. Her ears shifted out to point away from her skull, though still remained low set. “It's fine. I'm fine. You are... whoever you are, you seem fine. Ah, don't mind me, it's just the stress of work.†She chuckled faintly.
Yellow eyes blinked blinked. First she was really cold and then direct and now laughing? He blinked, somewhat confused and gave a nervously laugh of his own. "Um... Mitari. You can call me Mitari."
“Ah there! Mitari. I should feel better for knowing the name of the stranger I nearly... sat on.†She grimaced.
Letting out a laugh, “It's quite alright. I guess I do blend in with the bench.â€
Antimony shifted the envelope around in her hands for a moment before nodding and extending one towards him with a hopefully more composed look, "A pleasure to meet you."
Mitari took her hand carefully before leaning in to kiss the top of her palm. "It's my pleasure, Miss...?"
Antimony blinked at her hand as though not really sure how to react to the gesture. "... Antimony," she replied belatedly, shaking her ears as though dispelling a thought, which she chuckled faintly at.
Mitari grinned at the lady and straightened himself up. "Nice to meet you Ms. Antimony. Coming to this part of Ul'dah to relieve some stress? Or maybe just stress out some more?"
Antimony pulled her hand back, folding it over the envelope and looks around as though just noticing her surroundings. “Is this... oh! Good, I'd begun to think I'd wandered a bit too far south of... ah, no! The former, to answer your question. A busy day demands at least one quiet walk, don't you think?â€
Without warning, a blonde miqo’te dressed in the garb of the Brass Blades walked right up and poked Mitari in the back, "Hey you."
Antimony blinked past Mitari. "Miss Loughree?"
Mitari nodded thoughtfully at Anti's response. "Yes, I would think-" He jumped lightly when something poked his back. He sharply turned around and looked at the other woman. "Uh, hello?"
Loughree ignored Antimony for a moment, keeping her gaze on Mitari, "Ain't I seen you round Pearl Lane?"
Antimony frowned slightly in thought, perhaps considering the other woman's question, or just considering her presence, or who knew what else. Mitari, for his part, looked thoughtfully at the intruder, his ears flickering up and down as he thought. "Well.. yeah. I usually hang out over there to look for work..."
Loughree nodded, "Uh huh. 'Look for work'. I know what that means." She looked towards Antimony and walked up to her, "What're you doing out here? You've got no business uptown."
Mitari frowned again, his ears flattening on his head. "Hey, what does that mean!? Don't-" He shut up as she promptly ignored him to talk to Anti.
Antimony frowned between Loughree and Mitari and then, "I'm sure she meant nothing by it. You look like a fine... well, you look fine! And what do you mean no business?"
“Unless you do. At which point I'm curious...†Without another word, the Blade lieutenant snatched the envelope out of Antimony's hand with a quick, harsh motion, and turned away, "What's this?"
Mitari scowled and moved forward, moving to put a hand on the intruder's shoulder. "Hey now, what's with this? Don't go looking through people's private things. I would ask you give that back to Miss Antimony."
Antimony's eyes widened and she reached out to try and take the envelope back. "What are you doing? You're not authorized to view those documents, Miss Loughree."
Loughree looked sideways at Mitari and said, "Brass. Blades. Business. Don't be inserting yourself. Unless you're involved?" Her features pulled down in annoyance.
“I am. So how about you hand it over? It's none of the business of the Brass Blades.â€
Antimony attempted again to reach around Loughree and extricate the envelope, "You really cannot be looking through those. It could jeopardize the entire.."
Loughree pulled the envelope away from Antimony and knocked Mitari's hand off her shoulder, "Let me do my job, scab. Especially if you're involved." She tried to step away from them.
“Name calling isn't necessary. I must demand you give that envelope back, or... I'll speak to your superiors!â€
Mitari fumed at being called a scab, the hair on his ears and tails bristling. "What did you call me you no good rusting tin can?" he hissed, stepping at her again. "You tryin' to pick a fight!?"
Antimony cringed at the sudden aggression and lifted both hands in front of her in a hopefully soothing gesture. It likely didn’t do much good. Loughree narrowed her eyes and smiled. "Maybe. I bet a scab like you can't even bully the refugees out of their meals, right?"
“I think we should all take a step back and calm down, yes? We don't want to be... ah, starting fights or... violating privacy clauses or anything of the sort!â€
Mitari bristled again, his face turning an angry red a few seconds before he shot a short punch at her face. "Don't insult my pride! I get my meals off beating people like you down!"
Loughree caught the punch and tried to throw him down. Basic dodge-and-subdue stuff that a cop might do to arrest someone. If she succeeded, though, he'd probably end up kissing the bench none too kindly. Antimony yelped and jumped back away from them both, not wanting to get caught in the middle of anything.
Mitari indeed ate the bench with his face none too kindly, but he wasn't a pushover. He was a mofo dragoon. And thus he swiped his leg across the woman's legs to try and knock her over. Loughree didn't expect none of that so she flopped very unpoetically right onto her back, dropping Antimony's envelope. Antimony brought both hands up to her mouth, looked around for someone who might intervene, and then started inching around towards where the envelope had been dropped.
Mitari sharply scrambled to his feet and turned around. Spying the envelope he made a dash to grab it, and Anti's hand, and tried to run for it. "Let's go!" Antimony squawked in surprise and kind of stumbled along, not really expecting to be dragged off as though running from a crime scene.
Loughree found her own feet surprisingly quick for all that heavy armor, but was too slow to grab Mitari before he got away.
It all happened so suddenly that they were down and around a number of flights of stairs and other paths before Antimony finally gathered her thoughts enough to drag on Mitari's grip and pant out a, "Wait! This isn't... we shouldn't be running like this!"
Mitari skidded to a stop on the stairwell and looked back to Anti. Well, it was a little incriminating. He stopped and handed Anti her envelope back. "Yeah, well she was going to take it and rummage through it you know. We can sort it out with the Brass Blades later. Just make sure you get that envelope somewhere safe if it's so important, right?"
Antimony grimaced and bent over somewhat as she tried to catch her breath. "That... I never expected... you shouldn't have... ah! We're all criminals now!" That last bit was wailed out a bit sadly.
Mitari smiled weakly and squatted down in front of her. He gave a soft pat to her shoulder. "We're not. Just get your stuff somewhere safe. I got this. It won't be the first time I spent in a cell anyway." He shrugged a bit and laughed nervously. "But you should know I only stole food before and that's why! I'm not really a criminal!"
Antimony gathered both her breath and at least a sliver of her composure after several seconds, ears drooping and tail twitching anxiously. “You shouldn't have intruded in... you don't even know me! I'm certain I could have gotten her to hand it back. I am working with her boss and... Ah!â€
Mitari looked away from her, sulking, to which Antimony pursed her lips and gave him a worried look. Still sulking, Mitari’s ears pressed to his head. "Oh, she just... I mean... I'm sorry. Looks like I made a lot of trouble for you. Didn't mean to..."
Antimony blinked at Mitari, then at the envelope, and then kind of wilted. "I didn't mean to... well, that is, I was trying... Well! I'm the one who should be sorry, that there was ever any incident to... involve yourself in..." She winced.
Mitari disagreed vehemently, “No, no. I made trouble for you and I'm sorry for that. It's fine. We'll get it sorted out, ok?â€
Antimony shook her head, then sighed and nodded instead. The wrinkles about her eyes deepened in worry as her hands fidget with the envelope. "What does one do when they run from the law like that...? Do we need to turn ourselves in?"
Mitari looked thoughtful. “Well.. normally you just... try not to get found or yeah... turn yourself in. Although, you didn't actually do anything. I'm the one who assaulted a.. officer of peace.â€
Antimony's eyes widened. "No! No, I'll... I will vouch for your character! It was all just a misunderstanding." She nodded firmly, gripping the envelope tight. "I will sort this all out, and you won't have to spend even a single night in a cell."
It took several seconds for Mitari to calm himself down from a sudden bout of laughter to look at Anti properly. "That's really kind of you, but I don't think they're going to be so understanding. If anything, let's just try to keep you out of one, okay?"
Antimony winced, looking away before eyeing Mitari sideways. "I can't believe that. It really was a misunderstanding! Miss Loughree just... well, she assumed all the wrong things, and you can't be blamed for coming to my defense and... I will make this right!"
Mitari smiled and rubbed the back of his neck, sighing. "You're a really kind person Miss Antimony. I hope that we can."
“Can?â€
“That we're able to, rather. I just don't think the Brass Blades will be very cooperative.â€
“Ah... perhaps not, but... Well. I will try. I can't stand for someone like you going to jail over something so minor.†She nodded again, with some finality. They would understand. Miss Loughree would be reasonable.
Mitari smiled awkwardly and sighed, dropping his hands to his pockets. "Eh, well. I guess we should go turn ourselves in then?"
Antimony frowned, looked back down the stairs, then back up at Mitari. Her tail swished low behind her. "Let me see what can be done first before you... do anything rash."
Mitari raised his hands in surrender and shrugged a little. "Alright, I'll be quiet and follow your lead then."
Antimony half-smiled at that. "First I should take care of these papers."
Mitari nodded. “I can wait here for you.â€
Antimony blinked. "Right here...?" Then flicked her ears, "Ah, well. Alright. Just... stay out of trouble!"
“Heh. I'll try.â€
Antimony pursed her lips, looking only half-convinced, before sighing and turning to move back down the stairs - at a significantly slower pace than what they had run up at.
***
Antimony returned up the stairs after some time. The envelope she had previously held was no where in sight - presumably deposited somewhere secure. She frownsed as she made her way up the stairs.
Mitari yawned where he sat on the steps, leaning against the wall and waiting for Anti's return. Maybe he should have put his lance away somewhere as well...
Antimony looked briefly surprised at Mitari's continued presence, but she smiled quickly upon seeing him. The expression was only somewhat tense. "Ah! Now that that's all taken care of..."
Mitari glanced up to Anti and stood. "That's good. Got it somewhere safe?" He stretched, a shiver traveling down his tail with the action.
Antimony watched Mitari for a moment before nodding. This gesture was swiftly followed up with a frown, "I can't believe Miss Loughree would seek to intrude upon the investigation like that... she must understand her actions endanger her situation..." Trailing off she offered a smile again to the young man. “It will all be fine. You'll see.â€
He just shrugged muscled shoulders. “I'll just let you do the talking. Heh. After you Miss Antimony.â€
Antimony spent a few, suddenly frenzied moments straightening her robe before drawing a breath. "Yes, of course. I'm certainly not leading you--ah, us to legal doom..."
Mitari could only laugh as Antimony headed on down the stairs, ears pressed flat against her skull, though she maintained a ramrod straight posture.
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