((Having decided to wait long enough for their wounds to heal before they run off to do that scouting they talked about...))
K'luha Haaz: K'luha shivered and pulled the small bands holding her hair out. She set them down on the nightstand as she passed and shook her head hair. She was practically soaked to the bone thanks to that freak downpour again.Â
"K'ile the room isn't going to eat you. You can get comfortable you know." she shivered lightly before pulling off her shoes and leaving them in the corner. "They have a hot bath here we can use as well. I think I'm going to use it. What do you think?" she questioned, turning back to look at him.
*
Twinflame: His arms crossed over his chest and his back against the wall, K'ile frowned a bit deeper with every word K'luha said. He hadn't taken any steps to dry himself off or make himself comfortable. He honestly didn't know what to do with the room. Having tables and chairs in living areas didn't make much sense to him, and putting a raised bed indoors kind of defeated the point of raising the bed, didn't it? The walls kept the bugs out, so keeping the bed off the ground wasn't necessary.
All of those thoughts he kept to himself. He could understand the temptation the room posed to K'luha. It was shelter. Still, "Why would I take a bath?" he finally said. "It was just raining outside. And you know how wasteful baths are."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha frowned faintly, her ears flattened against her head. It was true... baths were very wasteful. Although, it was a secret guilty pleasure K'luha induldged in when she came to the cities at times. She chewed at her bottom lip for a time before sighing.
"Because it's cold and I'll be uing the water to bathe for several days while we stay here. I won't be able to buy anything from the markets being dirty. They'll turn me away as a vagrant." she explained before rubbing her hips lightly. It was still freezing because of the rain. She hoped it didn't rain too much around these parts. She wasn't sure she could ever deal with it all.
*
Twinflame: "Hmph." He pulled at one ear. "There's a right and a wrong way to be filthy, and there's a right and a wrong way to get clean. The Ul'dahns might have enough water that they can waste it soaking their bodies, but I won't contribute to that."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha frowned again, her tail swinging around her leg awkwardly. She really quite wanted that hot bath but... it wasn't as if she was going to take one if K'ile was standing there reminding her what she was wasting. When had she become so wasteful like the outsiders?
"What do you propose then?" she questioned, genuinely curious to know what he thought of how to clean up.
*
Twinflame: Flicking his ears towards K'luha, he said simply, "Sand and oil, just like home. I don't know what kind of plants grow around here, but they ahve to sell that kind of thing, don't they?" He chewed on his cheek, then shook his head, his hair flaring around from his scalp like fire about a shaken torch. "Why do you even care? They can't smell as well as we do, most of them, and it stinks of corpses around ehre anyway."
*
K'luha Haaz: "I... I suppose so..." she mumbled, a bit crestfallen by his suggestion. The idea of a bath seeming so spoiled now, she instead moved to the bed and began pulling off her gloves and garments. She pased, folder her gloves and setting them on the night stand as well before looking to K'ile. "Did you want your own room? Or I can get an extra blanket for you on the floor. It's a little hard though."
*
Twinflame: Around the time K'luha moved towards the bed, K'ile stood away from the door and turned to put his hand on the doorknob. "No, I'm fine. I'll rest better outside. Good night, K'luha."
*
K'luha Haaz: "Ah, it's freaking pouring outside K'ile. How are you going to sleep in the rain?" she demanded, frowning deeply at him.
*
Twinflame: "I'll find shelter," he said, turning to look at K'luha with his hand stuck on the doorknob. "I don't need brick walls and blankets to sleep. Probably couldn't sleep in here at all, anyway."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha glanced down to the ground again, suddenly feeling like an outsider among her own people. Her ears flattern to her head again and she nodded briefly. "Alright... "
*
Twinflame: His brow knitting in thought for a moment, he said, "Just enjoy what you paid for, alright?" as he opened the door and stepped out into the hallway.
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha watched K'ile go and looked back to the floor. Had she paid more than she thought for this comfort though? And more importantly, was it worth it? Feeling more disheartened than ever, she pulled off the rest of her wet clothing and flopped down, pulling the covers over her head to sleep.
*
Twinflame: The Tia spent his evening brooding in the lobby, for the most part. He wasn't actually that against use of an inn room, especially when it was raining outside, but he wasn't about to accept any one of K'luha's invitations. He wasn't very tempted by the idea of sleeping outside in the wet dirt, among the corpses. There was the comical idea that his sleeping body may be mistaken for a corpse and thrown in a coffin, which would at least provide him with shelter.
A merciful decrease in the ferocity of the rain saved him around the time the innkeeper instructed him to either rent a room or leave. He was able to find acceptable shelter in one of the covered walkways that led out of the pit, wedged into the architecture just as he had wedged himself against a cliff wall the evening before.
The following day he was at a loss for how to pass his time. Back in Sagoli he had responsibilities that would keep him busy even when he tried to rest. But here, he did not know where to find Ventus, and could not seek to buy weapons for he didn't have money. K'haali was doubtless in the mountains somewhere, and K'ailia? he had no guess.
So he went to the inn early on, to see if K;luha had awakened yet
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha had left her door unlock specifically for the purposes of hoping to lure in K'ile again. Reguardless of the waste, she had set about having a hot bath in the morning. She wasn't about to smell like mud for the next week, and she had to clean up her wounds a little as well. K'ailia might of closed them, but they still ached and burned and some of them tore open again in her fitful sleep.Â
She stepped from her bathroom and dried off before looking at her old clothing distastefully. She needed something nicer to wear out to look for weapons...or they weren't going to take her seriously.Â
With a quick call to the front desk she had some newer clothing brought in and quickly changed. She had just pulled on the tightly fitted black and white top when K'ile arrived.
*
Twinflame: Despite his tribal origins, K'ile was still very much a gentleman, if one's only standard of gentlemanly behavior is if they knocked before entering a room. As such, K'ile crossed his arms in front of K'luha's door and leaned forward until he forehead thudded against it. "K'luha," he hit the door with his forehead again, "You can't be asleep!" Anotehr thud, "How many baths are you taking?"
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha smiled faintly, hearing K'ile just outside her room. She clicked her tongue and let her hands smooth out the shirt and skirt. They were black, well tailored, and most importantly figure flattering. With the white high stockings that came to her thighs and black and white dress shoes to match, she felt about appropriate to go weapon hunting.
She stepped over to the door and pulled it open softly, still smiling. "I am not bathing or asleep K'ile. I'm up."
*
Twinflame: When the door opened, he had his closed-off posture and mild pout prepared. He saw immeidately that it would go to good use, as he looked her over. "Nice dress. I guess we aren't going to be hunting for our food today?" He exhaled, looked to one side, "I guess I can probably hunt an Aldgoat on my own. It's not like there's anything else to do in this corpse-hole."
*
K'luha Haaz: "Well great warrior without any weapon," She reminded him dutifully, her tail flipping out from her dress behind her. "We need weapons. And YOU need a lance." K'luha huffed, reaching forward to lightly flick his head. "So I will be hunting down some weapons today. There's not much in Drybone so I'll be traveling today. You're free to use my innroom and I'll give you some cash."
*
Twinflame: Trying unsuccessfully to lean away from the flick, he protested, "I don't need any of your gil. And what would I need an inn room for in the middle of the day anyway? That doesn't make any sense. Where are you going to shop? That bridge place?"
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha sighed heavily and rubbed the back of her neck. Why was K'ile always so... she shook her head. That was just who he was. He never accepted anything to begin with, much less even think about anything that was foreign to the tribe. K'luha tugged at her top a bit, adjusting it while she thought of what to say. "No, I've got a contact in Aleport who sells good weapons for cheap. He was in Ul'dah and we've done buisness before. So I think our best chance is there. I was going to Aether over and get a hold of him, but I'll be back before sundown..."
*
Twinflame: Oh. Lame. He lilted subtly to one side. "Fine. I still don't want any of your money. I'll figure something out."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha frowned and gaave another sigh. Sometimes K'ile was very tiring. "Just... just take some. Okay? I don't want you to starve or try hunting without a weapon."
*
Twinflame: He took a moment to try and think up a good reason to continue rejecting the money. He did have to eat, and it was obvious that begging didn't work around here. He didn't want to end up... Oh! That! "I'll take the chance to scout out some of the plants K'haali was talking about up north. It'll give me something to do and something to eat."
*
K'luha was completely exasperated with him. There was simply no end to the reasons why he couldn't do anything she asked ever. "Please just... just take some gil."
*
Twinflame: "Why is it-?" he groaned. The woman was too damned stubborn about little things. She couldn't just leave it be, could she? "Fine. But don't give me very much, because I'm probably not going to spend it." He extended a hand palm-up. "Just another thing to carry around."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha sighed, relieved and pulled the small coin purse from her hip pocket. She handed him several coins, each with about a hundred gil value. He had enough to bribe anyone into doing something he needed, of that she was pretty sure at least. "There. Don't loose them. And please please please come back to the inn room tonight so I can make sure you're alright."
*
Twinflame: He gave the gil in his hand an unsavory look, and his ears went flat on his head. "Stop mothering me. I'm not going to die between now and this evening."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha grumbled before shaking her head and moving to collect her clothing and fold it neatly. "Then don't be so reckless. Deal?"
*
Twinflame: "I'm not reckless," the answer was quick.
*
K'luha Haaz: "You are." she retorted with equal quickness.
*
Twinflame: "I said I'm not," and since he could predict what her retort would be, he cut it off, "Where is that Aleport place?"
*
K'luha Haaz: "And you're wrong, Â you're very reckless." K'luha retorted forcefully, turning to glare at him. "You ran into a fight with a bow that you didn't know how to use, and forgot to bring a quiver of arrows. I wouldn't call that careful K'ile. And Aleport is near Limsa Lominsa. Out near the ocean. You'd have to take a boat to get there without an Aetheryte attunement."
*
Twinflame: Leaning in the doorway with his posture still closed, he muttered bitterly, "I'm usually not reckless." He pondered the description of Aleport. A town near the ocean. He'd seen a place like that when they were exploring, but he doubted that the place he'd seen had been Aleport. He tried to imagine having to take a boat to get somewhere. He ended up picturing a town floating in the middle of the ocean, with boats docked at ever wall.
It put a smile on his face. "I'd like to take a boat to get someplace sometime."
*
K'luha paused in folding her clothing to look at K'ile. He wanted to travel somewhere...? Really? She glanced down again and finished folding before starting towards the door. "I could take you sometime if you want..."
*
Twinflame: He waved off the suggestion, "Nah. Too busy to go wandering around just for fun. People like me need to hold the tribe down so K'yohko's damn kids can spend all their time goofing off in Ul'dah."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha's ears flattened. K'ailia. She carefully pulled down on her dress, adjusting it to hide her discomfort. "Yes, well... maybe if we had a different nunh we would have some variety in the children."
*
Twinflame: A smirk tugged at a corner of his lips. "There's Raqi."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha coughed loudly and turned back to look at K'ile with a frown. "No. Never. I will die first. That man, does not touch me."
*
Twinflame: K'ile laughed and tossed his head back, right against the doorframe. He winced in pain, but kept laughing through it. "Ah, well, there's your choices! Raqi's kids aren't any better, though." He leaned towards the center of the room and reported proudly, "Thalen was the last Nunh worth the title. You missed out."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha frowned at K'ile and leaned back against the opposite side of the doorframe. "Tch. Well you're his son. Why don't you go take back the title since the other two apparently aren't worth it? I was thinking about having another child anyway."
*
Twinflame: "Brother. I'm his brother," K'ile corrected. It wasn't the first time he'd been mistaken for Thalen's son, for a variety of very complicated reasons he was sure. Mostly the age gap. As for the rest of what she said, it was hardly the first time. "Anyway, I don't hate K'yohko enough to fight him, and challenging K'raqi just wouldn't be fair. What with him all battered and broken and not around."
It was at least encouraging the K'luha was thinking about having another kid. She did deserve another chance affter how thing had gone with K'ailia. But the last thing K'yohko need was more children. That was the last thing the whole tribe needed.
Of course, she'd said the bit about the kid after the bit about challenging the Nunh, so maybe she did want kids but didn't want to give K'yohko anymore. In which case.
"Wait." He shot her a suspicious squint, his ears shifting back on his skull again. "What are you getting at?"
*
K'luha Haaz: "Right. Brother. I forget." she waved a hand dismissively and closed her eyes, thinking for a minute. A kit right now would be asking for trouble, and yet... No. She would wait. For as long as she needed to. But she was still of a good age to have another kit, and seeing as all the young girls were so terribly uninterested in mating and K'aila was... as much as K'luha didn't want to admit it, was going to leave the tribe, they would need more kits. She blinked when K'ile questioned her and looked to him. "Hm? What? I'm not getting at anything. Other than we need weapons and a new homeland. Do you think it rains here all the time?"
*
Twinflame: He squinted at her a bit more, until his eyes were closed, and then he reset his posture and stared at the opposite side of the doorframe. "No. It's probably jsut the rainy season. It's still a desert, after all."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha nodded. Rain... she would not like to move here if it rained like that all the time. "Alright, well, I'm going to Aleport. The inn room's unlocked for you and bring back some of whatever you find okay?"
*
Twinflame: Stepping out of the doorway, K'ile said, "Go ahead and lock it. I won't be back until you're back."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha raised a brow but stepped back and closed her eyes before vanishing with a small pop.
*
Twinflame: "Uhm." He blinked at the empty spot where K'luha had been. He could smell the change in the air, feel the static warmth of channeled aether already dissipating. "Oh. Okay." He closed the and left the inn with the coins uncomfortably heavy in his pockets. He didn't even know where to look for fruit within walking distance. K'haali had made it sound far away. He'd eat rocks if he had to.
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha didn't return until very late at night. She sighed heavily as she trudged back to her inn room, vaguely keeping an eye out for K'ile as she walked. It was a tiring day of meeting Ventus and strangers in Aleport and she was more convinced than ever that K'ailia was going to leave. All she wanted now was to sleep and forget about the whole thing.
*
Twinflame: Resolute to his word, K'ile did not return to the inn until K'luha had come back. The fact that he had been watching for her didn't change the fact. He'd spent his day hunting for fruit and not finding any, though he had found some Amole, from which had squeezed enough use to give himself what amounted to a quick bath. Despite K'ailia's heckling inferences, this had been his first instinct when finding the plant, and it would actually leave him smelling soapy and probably looking cleaner than he actually was.
He took a decent portion of the plant with him back to Drybone, a decent number of six-petalled white flowers with a number of stamen. Upon seeing K'luha's entrance to the inn, he waited a requisite dozen or so minutes before intruding upon her. He entered, went to the room she had rented, and knocked his head against it with his arms corssed again.
K'ile said, already knowing the answer, "K'luha, are you back yet?"
*
K'luha Haaz: The door pushed in with K'ile's head knock, as K'luha hadn't even bothered to close the door all the way. By the time K'ile had arrived Luha was already stripped and beneath the covers of her bed, soft muffles cries quickly stifling themselves as K'luha sat up from her bed and looked to the door.Â
"Present..." she called back a bit miserably. She at least had the decency to keep her covers over her nude form.
*
Twinflame: "Erm," he paused at the sight, and she sat up, he flinched. He could tell she'd been crying again over something or other. Why did women always cry around him? He forced himself to say, "I'm just checking in because you told me to."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha nodded and pulled herself together quickly. She shook her head and sat up straighter, forcing herself to a more normal attitude. "Alright, what did you find out there? Anything?"
*
Twinflame: "Just some soaproot," he held up the flowing bulbs in his hand. "Oh, and," he produced the gil she'd given him earlier, every single coin of it. "I told you I wouldn't need it."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha raised a brow at him and motioned for him to put it on the nightstand. "You didn't eat did you?"
*
Twinflame: "Uhm." Well she caught onto that pretty quick. "It's not like I didn't eat. I ate."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha gave him a deadly look. "Do not make me get up and chase you naked through the inn K'ile. You will go to the front desk and order some food for myself and yourself and then you will come back here and we will eat. Got it?"
*
Twinflame: He held up an assuaging hand, "Alright, sure. Put some clothes on if we're going to eat, though, okay? I don't want your daughter getting any ideas about us." Tossing the Amole down, he quickly retreated from the room and shut the door behind him.
*
K'luha Haaz: "Eh? Why would K'ailia...?" But he was already gone. She sighed and stood, pulling on her hunting clothing that had dried out by now before sitting back down on the edge of the bed and waiting.
*
Twinflame: K'ile ordered "food". that's exactly what he did. At the prompting of the innkeep he specified, "A meal. Two actually," and after further prompting "Look I don't know look here's some gil okay?" He tossed down about half of what K'luha had given him, noted the expression on the innkeep's face and took a couple of coins back, then put one back on the pile because he had no idea what he was even doing.
He left things like that and retreated back to the inn room, where he hoped K'luha wasn't naked anymore. Which, upon opening the door, he found that she wasn't and was far more comfortable for that. He really wanted to avoid having K'yohko's women hanging around him in the nude. If the elders got wind of that and assumed anything based on it, they might take the fire away.
"So," he greeted, "I ordered food. And I guess I bought it?"
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha looked to the door as he returned and nodded. "Good. I'm hungry anyway. Guess whom I met in Aleport?" she stood and stretched before finding a more comfortable seat on the couch in the room.
*
Twinflame: "Uhm," he looked to one side, then returned his gaze and guessed. "Your friend who was going to sell you weapons? No, that's obvious. Uhm. K'ailia!"
*
K'luha Haaz: "Ventus." she replied, unamused before shaking her head. "God knows where K'ailia's gotten off to..." Luha muttered a bit sadly before looking back to K'ile. "He had invited us to meet him tomorrow at Bronze Lake, which is rather far away. Some sort of hot springs party for his company... I am unsure I wish to attend."
*
Twinflame: "Parties at hot springs," K'ile rolled his eyes, "Yes, he's definitely teaching K'ailia more about fighting than about Ul'dahn excess."
*
K'luha Haaz: "Hrn... tis what i thought." she shook her head and looked sadly to the ground. "K'ailia... she's going to leave us K'ile... I can feel it. Ever since she threatened to leave us... I knew... I know..."
*
Twinflame: Taking up an wakward position roughly in the center of the room, K'ile looked around at his surroundings as he spoke. "Well. I remember talking about this. If it happens it happens. There isn't too much you can do about it."
*
K'luha Haaz: "I.... I suppose so. I suppose she simply wasn't meant to live the way we do. She has no interest in our people. Her only interest lies in everything else..." K'luha laughed weakly before looking up to K'ile. "Have I failed as a parent? Or is there simply no value to our way of life anymore?"
*
Twinflame: He frowned down at her heavily, and his words fell heavily from his jaw, "That's kind of a bullshit pair of choices. You're not a bad mom, but there's only so much you can do. If she doesn't value home, then that's her choice to make."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha furrowed her brows. Was she not a bad mother? She lost one child and now another? She should really have a third child if she was only going to loose them too? "Why then? Why doesn't K'ailia see the value in our way of life? Why does she not care about her family?"
*
Twinflame: "I don't know," K'ile said. He could try talking about how home and family weren't the same thing, but he'd taken that approach with this issue already. And in all honesty, they were exactly the same thing. There was no separating them out. Maybe with small things, personal things, but not in general. "I really don't think she understands. Maybe the people in this Garden of hers don't value family and they're trying to convince her it isn't important."
*
K'luha Haaz: "Maybe... it seems like they're... sort of a strange family on their own though. I simply... don't understand. Family has always been the most important thing to me. I have given up everything I ever desired for my family. To see K'ailia throw it away when I gave up so much for her? I am both saddened and furious..." K'luha breathed out heavily, only to look back up as there was a knock on the door. "Ah, the food."
*
Twinflame: Flinching at the knock on the door, K'ile promptly muttered, "Oh, they just...?" he went to the door to open and said, "Oh, hello," only to have two plates of food thrust at him, "Oh, okay. The food. Thank you. That's alright. Goodbye." He kicked the door shut.
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha sniffed the air and licked her lips. Delicious goat. And with drinks too! Which reminded K'luha. She stood and pushed the door open behind K'ile and called out for two drinks as well before closing it again. She looked to K'ile like he might criticize her and frowned. "What? I want to try one."
*
Twinflame: Still holding the plates of food, he just shrugged at her, "That's fine. Whatever it is we're trying." He looked around the room again, trying to figure out what to do with the food. He ended up putting it next to the soap weed, which was mostly not toxic, as long as the food didn't actually touch it.
Should he keep talking about K'ailia, or should he change the subject? He didn't want to keep her upset and he couldn't offer comfort. He might be able to share her emotions some, if he wanted to. Nobody else had ever really...
Yeah, no benefit.
"I'd rather have hunted and cooked this myself," he said instead.
*
K'luha Haaz: "Yes well. Tomorrow you can. I got in touch with my contact finally and we're meeting up in Ul'dah tomorrow." she replied, moving around to grab a plate a food from next to the soap weed. Food in hand, she moved to the edge of the bed and began picking at her meal.
*
Twinflame: "Ul'dah? What's with all the moving around? Why couldn't you just buy the weapons in Aleport and bring them back?" He stood in front of his plate, and began to pick at it. His hunger, so long deferred, was slowly coming upon him
*
K'luha Haaz: "Because apparently there was a large weapon theft in Aleport so it scared off the seller." she grumbled, eating her own food happily. "He contacted me and told me to come to Limsa. Also he said the weapons would be free if I did some work for him earlier in the day. Did I say Ul'dah? Shit I'm tired. It's Limsa."
*
Twinflame: "That's even... I don't even know where Limsa is." He shook his head at his food and muttered, "You can go anywhere you want anytime you want but you stay around the tribe. You'd think folk would learn a thing or two from watching you."
*
K'luha Haaz: "Of course I do." K'luha answered almost instantly as she finished off her meat. "My family is everything to me. I couldn't begin to think of life without it. My mother and my grandparents and you and all of nieces... you are all everything to me. "
*
Twinflame: "Same," K'ile said. "Even if the blood gets kind of thin in some places. I'll never be able to understand the kinds of people who can just... not come home. What's a person going to do without a home?"
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha shook her head. She had no idea. But luckily there was another knock at the door. She stood and fetched the drinks before shutting the door behind her and handing a bottle to K'ile. "I have heard it is good. But I've never tried it. I think it's... ale?"
*
Twinflame: "Just ale? Is it a special kind of ale?" He took the bottle. He'd had ale before. Once. Years ago. It was rather cheap as far as foreign commodities went, and travelers always seemed to have some. He couldn't remember what it tasted like, but he knew it was commong. "I thought outside the Sagoli people drank mostly ale and stuff."
*
K'luha Haaz: Luha gave a nodd in return before taking a sip. She licked her lips still tasting the flavour, unsure if she liked it or not. "Yes, but I have never had any so I was curious while we were here."
*
Twinflame: "Tastes like sand?" He said, making it a question. He didn't remember, so he took a sip, and made a face, "Tastes like dirt. And spices, I guess. Seasoned dirt. I'm not sure why they like it so much."
*
K'luha Haaz: She shrugged and drag the rest of it in relative silence anyway. She felt full now, and maybe a little better, but still tired. "Are you going to sleep outside again?" she asked after a long moment of silence.
*
Twinflame: He mulled the question over in his head for a bit. Uninterested in finishing the strange mud-drink which outsiders favored, he set the 'ale' aside. K'ile Tia was not fond of resting, especially if he was going to spend days at a time doing so. If he had his say, they'd have been off on their mission yesterday, but with K'luha's injuries...
"When do you think you're going to be well enough to go scouting," he said.
*
K'luha Haaz: "As soon as I have procured the proper weaponry." she answered easily, stacking up her dish and empty bottle on the nightstand before sitting on the edge of the bed again. "Everything's pretty much healed anyway."
*
Twinflame: "I suppose it's too much to hope you'll have weapons by noon, isn't it?"
*
K'luha Haaz: "Hn... well I could try..."
*
Twinflame: With a groan, he muttered, "No. That's... We'll just have to 'rest' another day, won't we?"
*
K'luha Haaz: "No... I'll be back then." K'luha gave a definiative nod and laid down on the bed, staring up at the ceiling for a moment. "I'll be back. Meet me at the aetheryte. Then we'll leave. Still, are you going to stay here or not? Because I'd like to undress if you're not."
*
Twinflame: "Okay, sheesh. That sounds a lot like being told to leave." He left everything near the soapweed on the nightstand and turned to head to the door, "Don't stress, okay?"
*
K'luha Haaz: "I'm stressing." She called back with a frown. "And you don't have to leave, I just want to know if I should undress or not!"
*
Twinflame: He paused at the door and turned to her, making the most eloquent of arguments, "I just told you not to stress so stop it," and followed it up with a question of challenging depth, "What are you stressing about?"
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha groaned, irrirated with K'ile's lack of understand. For her equally eloquant answer she ripped off her shirt and threw it at him. "You're an idiot!"
*
Twinflame: "Oh, would you-!" he smacked the shirt to the ground, "Sorry for... Ah, nevermind." He turned to the door and opened it to step out.
*
K'luha Haaz: "I'm sorry!" K'luha yelled after him. She waited before groaning and throwing the covers over her form to sleep again.
K'luha Haaz: K'luha shivered and pulled the small bands holding her hair out. She set them down on the nightstand as she passed and shook her head hair. She was practically soaked to the bone thanks to that freak downpour again.Â
"K'ile the room isn't going to eat you. You can get comfortable you know." she shivered lightly before pulling off her shoes and leaving them in the corner. "They have a hot bath here we can use as well. I think I'm going to use it. What do you think?" she questioned, turning back to look at him.
*
Twinflame: His arms crossed over his chest and his back against the wall, K'ile frowned a bit deeper with every word K'luha said. He hadn't taken any steps to dry himself off or make himself comfortable. He honestly didn't know what to do with the room. Having tables and chairs in living areas didn't make much sense to him, and putting a raised bed indoors kind of defeated the point of raising the bed, didn't it? The walls kept the bugs out, so keeping the bed off the ground wasn't necessary.
All of those thoughts he kept to himself. He could understand the temptation the room posed to K'luha. It was shelter. Still, "Why would I take a bath?" he finally said. "It was just raining outside. And you know how wasteful baths are."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha frowned faintly, her ears flattened against her head. It was true... baths were very wasteful. Although, it was a secret guilty pleasure K'luha induldged in when she came to the cities at times. She chewed at her bottom lip for a time before sighing.
"Because it's cold and I'll be uing the water to bathe for several days while we stay here. I won't be able to buy anything from the markets being dirty. They'll turn me away as a vagrant." she explained before rubbing her hips lightly. It was still freezing because of the rain. She hoped it didn't rain too much around these parts. She wasn't sure she could ever deal with it all.
*
Twinflame: "Hmph." He pulled at one ear. "There's a right and a wrong way to be filthy, and there's a right and a wrong way to get clean. The Ul'dahns might have enough water that they can waste it soaking their bodies, but I won't contribute to that."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha frowned again, her tail swinging around her leg awkwardly. She really quite wanted that hot bath but... it wasn't as if she was going to take one if K'ile was standing there reminding her what she was wasting. When had she become so wasteful like the outsiders?
"What do you propose then?" she questioned, genuinely curious to know what he thought of how to clean up.
*
Twinflame: Flicking his ears towards K'luha, he said simply, "Sand and oil, just like home. I don't know what kind of plants grow around here, but they ahve to sell that kind of thing, don't they?" He chewed on his cheek, then shook his head, his hair flaring around from his scalp like fire about a shaken torch. "Why do you even care? They can't smell as well as we do, most of them, and it stinks of corpses around ehre anyway."
*
K'luha Haaz: "I... I suppose so..." she mumbled, a bit crestfallen by his suggestion. The idea of a bath seeming so spoiled now, she instead moved to the bed and began pulling off her gloves and garments. She pased, folder her gloves and setting them on the night stand as well before looking to K'ile. "Did you want your own room? Or I can get an extra blanket for you on the floor. It's a little hard though."
*
Twinflame: Around the time K'luha moved towards the bed, K'ile stood away from the door and turned to put his hand on the doorknob. "No, I'm fine. I'll rest better outside. Good night, K'luha."
*
K'luha Haaz: "Ah, it's freaking pouring outside K'ile. How are you going to sleep in the rain?" she demanded, frowning deeply at him.
*
Twinflame: "I'll find shelter," he said, turning to look at K'luha with his hand stuck on the doorknob. "I don't need brick walls and blankets to sleep. Probably couldn't sleep in here at all, anyway."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha glanced down to the ground again, suddenly feeling like an outsider among her own people. Her ears flattern to her head again and she nodded briefly. "Alright... "
*
Twinflame: His brow knitting in thought for a moment, he said, "Just enjoy what you paid for, alright?" as he opened the door and stepped out into the hallway.
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha watched K'ile go and looked back to the floor. Had she paid more than she thought for this comfort though? And more importantly, was it worth it? Feeling more disheartened than ever, she pulled off the rest of her wet clothing and flopped down, pulling the covers over her head to sleep.
*
Twinflame: The Tia spent his evening brooding in the lobby, for the most part. He wasn't actually that against use of an inn room, especially when it was raining outside, but he wasn't about to accept any one of K'luha's invitations. He wasn't very tempted by the idea of sleeping outside in the wet dirt, among the corpses. There was the comical idea that his sleeping body may be mistaken for a corpse and thrown in a coffin, which would at least provide him with shelter.
A merciful decrease in the ferocity of the rain saved him around the time the innkeeper instructed him to either rent a room or leave. He was able to find acceptable shelter in one of the covered walkways that led out of the pit, wedged into the architecture just as he had wedged himself against a cliff wall the evening before.
The following day he was at a loss for how to pass his time. Back in Sagoli he had responsibilities that would keep him busy even when he tried to rest. But here, he did not know where to find Ventus, and could not seek to buy weapons for he didn't have money. K'haali was doubtless in the mountains somewhere, and K'ailia? he had no guess.
So he went to the inn early on, to see if K;luha had awakened yet
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha had left her door unlock specifically for the purposes of hoping to lure in K'ile again. Reguardless of the waste, she had set about having a hot bath in the morning. She wasn't about to smell like mud for the next week, and she had to clean up her wounds a little as well. K'ailia might of closed them, but they still ached and burned and some of them tore open again in her fitful sleep.Â
She stepped from her bathroom and dried off before looking at her old clothing distastefully. She needed something nicer to wear out to look for weapons...or they weren't going to take her seriously.Â
With a quick call to the front desk she had some newer clothing brought in and quickly changed. She had just pulled on the tightly fitted black and white top when K'ile arrived.
*
Twinflame: Despite his tribal origins, K'ile was still very much a gentleman, if one's only standard of gentlemanly behavior is if they knocked before entering a room. As such, K'ile crossed his arms in front of K'luha's door and leaned forward until he forehead thudded against it. "K'luha," he hit the door with his forehead again, "You can't be asleep!" Anotehr thud, "How many baths are you taking?"
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha smiled faintly, hearing K'ile just outside her room. She clicked her tongue and let her hands smooth out the shirt and skirt. They were black, well tailored, and most importantly figure flattering. With the white high stockings that came to her thighs and black and white dress shoes to match, she felt about appropriate to go weapon hunting.
She stepped over to the door and pulled it open softly, still smiling. "I am not bathing or asleep K'ile. I'm up."
*
Twinflame: When the door opened, he had his closed-off posture and mild pout prepared. He saw immeidately that it would go to good use, as he looked her over. "Nice dress. I guess we aren't going to be hunting for our food today?" He exhaled, looked to one side, "I guess I can probably hunt an Aldgoat on my own. It's not like there's anything else to do in this corpse-hole."
*
K'luha Haaz: "Well great warrior without any weapon," She reminded him dutifully, her tail flipping out from her dress behind her. "We need weapons. And YOU need a lance." K'luha huffed, reaching forward to lightly flick his head. "So I will be hunting down some weapons today. There's not much in Drybone so I'll be traveling today. You're free to use my innroom and I'll give you some cash."
*
Twinflame: Trying unsuccessfully to lean away from the flick, he protested, "I don't need any of your gil. And what would I need an inn room for in the middle of the day anyway? That doesn't make any sense. Where are you going to shop? That bridge place?"
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha sighed heavily and rubbed the back of her neck. Why was K'ile always so... she shook her head. That was just who he was. He never accepted anything to begin with, much less even think about anything that was foreign to the tribe. K'luha tugged at her top a bit, adjusting it while she thought of what to say. "No, I've got a contact in Aleport who sells good weapons for cheap. He was in Ul'dah and we've done buisness before. So I think our best chance is there. I was going to Aether over and get a hold of him, but I'll be back before sundown..."
*
Twinflame: Oh. Lame. He lilted subtly to one side. "Fine. I still don't want any of your money. I'll figure something out."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha frowned and gaave another sigh. Sometimes K'ile was very tiring. "Just... just take some. Okay? I don't want you to starve or try hunting without a weapon."
*
Twinflame: He took a moment to try and think up a good reason to continue rejecting the money. He did have to eat, and it was obvious that begging didn't work around here. He didn't want to end up... Oh! That! "I'll take the chance to scout out some of the plants K'haali was talking about up north. It'll give me something to do and something to eat."
*
K'luha was completely exasperated with him. There was simply no end to the reasons why he couldn't do anything she asked ever. "Please just... just take some gil."
*
Twinflame: "Why is it-?" he groaned. The woman was too damned stubborn about little things. She couldn't just leave it be, could she? "Fine. But don't give me very much, because I'm probably not going to spend it." He extended a hand palm-up. "Just another thing to carry around."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha sighed, relieved and pulled the small coin purse from her hip pocket. She handed him several coins, each with about a hundred gil value. He had enough to bribe anyone into doing something he needed, of that she was pretty sure at least. "There. Don't loose them. And please please please come back to the inn room tonight so I can make sure you're alright."
*
Twinflame: He gave the gil in his hand an unsavory look, and his ears went flat on his head. "Stop mothering me. I'm not going to die between now and this evening."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha grumbled before shaking her head and moving to collect her clothing and fold it neatly. "Then don't be so reckless. Deal?"
*
Twinflame: "I'm not reckless," the answer was quick.
*
K'luha Haaz: "You are." she retorted with equal quickness.
*
Twinflame: "I said I'm not," and since he could predict what her retort would be, he cut it off, "Where is that Aleport place?"
*
K'luha Haaz: "And you're wrong, Â you're very reckless." K'luha retorted forcefully, turning to glare at him. "You ran into a fight with a bow that you didn't know how to use, and forgot to bring a quiver of arrows. I wouldn't call that careful K'ile. And Aleport is near Limsa Lominsa. Out near the ocean. You'd have to take a boat to get there without an Aetheryte attunement."
*
Twinflame: Leaning in the doorway with his posture still closed, he muttered bitterly, "I'm usually not reckless." He pondered the description of Aleport. A town near the ocean. He'd seen a place like that when they were exploring, but he doubted that the place he'd seen had been Aleport. He tried to imagine having to take a boat to get somewhere. He ended up picturing a town floating in the middle of the ocean, with boats docked at ever wall.
It put a smile on his face. "I'd like to take a boat to get someplace sometime."
*
K'luha paused in folding her clothing to look at K'ile. He wanted to travel somewhere...? Really? She glanced down again and finished folding before starting towards the door. "I could take you sometime if you want..."
*
Twinflame: He waved off the suggestion, "Nah. Too busy to go wandering around just for fun. People like me need to hold the tribe down so K'yohko's damn kids can spend all their time goofing off in Ul'dah."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha's ears flattened. K'ailia. She carefully pulled down on her dress, adjusting it to hide her discomfort. "Yes, well... maybe if we had a different nunh we would have some variety in the children."
*
Twinflame: A smirk tugged at a corner of his lips. "There's Raqi."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha coughed loudly and turned back to look at K'ile with a frown. "No. Never. I will die first. That man, does not touch me."
*
Twinflame: K'ile laughed and tossed his head back, right against the doorframe. He winced in pain, but kept laughing through it. "Ah, well, there's your choices! Raqi's kids aren't any better, though." He leaned towards the center of the room and reported proudly, "Thalen was the last Nunh worth the title. You missed out."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha frowned at K'ile and leaned back against the opposite side of the doorframe. "Tch. Well you're his son. Why don't you go take back the title since the other two apparently aren't worth it? I was thinking about having another child anyway."
*
Twinflame: "Brother. I'm his brother," K'ile corrected. It wasn't the first time he'd been mistaken for Thalen's son, for a variety of very complicated reasons he was sure. Mostly the age gap. As for the rest of what she said, it was hardly the first time. "Anyway, I don't hate K'yohko enough to fight him, and challenging K'raqi just wouldn't be fair. What with him all battered and broken and not around."
It was at least encouraging the K'luha was thinking about having another kid. She did deserve another chance affter how thing had gone with K'ailia. But the last thing K'yohko need was more children. That was the last thing the whole tribe needed.
Of course, she'd said the bit about the kid after the bit about challenging the Nunh, so maybe she did want kids but didn't want to give K'yohko anymore. In which case.
"Wait." He shot her a suspicious squint, his ears shifting back on his skull again. "What are you getting at?"
*
K'luha Haaz: "Right. Brother. I forget." she waved a hand dismissively and closed her eyes, thinking for a minute. A kit right now would be asking for trouble, and yet... No. She would wait. For as long as she needed to. But she was still of a good age to have another kit, and seeing as all the young girls were so terribly uninterested in mating and K'aila was... as much as K'luha didn't want to admit it, was going to leave the tribe, they would need more kits. She blinked when K'ile questioned her and looked to him. "Hm? What? I'm not getting at anything. Other than we need weapons and a new homeland. Do you think it rains here all the time?"
*
Twinflame: He squinted at her a bit more, until his eyes were closed, and then he reset his posture and stared at the opposite side of the doorframe. "No. It's probably jsut the rainy season. It's still a desert, after all."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha nodded. Rain... she would not like to move here if it rained like that all the time. "Alright, well, I'm going to Aleport. The inn room's unlocked for you and bring back some of whatever you find okay?"
*
Twinflame: Stepping out of the doorway, K'ile said, "Go ahead and lock it. I won't be back until you're back."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha raised a brow but stepped back and closed her eyes before vanishing with a small pop.
*
Twinflame: "Uhm." He blinked at the empty spot where K'luha had been. He could smell the change in the air, feel the static warmth of channeled aether already dissipating. "Oh. Okay." He closed the and left the inn with the coins uncomfortably heavy in his pockets. He didn't even know where to look for fruit within walking distance. K'haali had made it sound far away. He'd eat rocks if he had to.
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha didn't return until very late at night. She sighed heavily as she trudged back to her inn room, vaguely keeping an eye out for K'ile as she walked. It was a tiring day of meeting Ventus and strangers in Aleport and she was more convinced than ever that K'ailia was going to leave. All she wanted now was to sleep and forget about the whole thing.
*
Twinflame: Resolute to his word, K'ile did not return to the inn until K'luha had come back. The fact that he had been watching for her didn't change the fact. He'd spent his day hunting for fruit and not finding any, though he had found some Amole, from which had squeezed enough use to give himself what amounted to a quick bath. Despite K'ailia's heckling inferences, this had been his first instinct when finding the plant, and it would actually leave him smelling soapy and probably looking cleaner than he actually was.
He took a decent portion of the plant with him back to Drybone, a decent number of six-petalled white flowers with a number of stamen. Upon seeing K'luha's entrance to the inn, he waited a requisite dozen or so minutes before intruding upon her. He entered, went to the room she had rented, and knocked his head against it with his arms corssed again.
K'ile said, already knowing the answer, "K'luha, are you back yet?"
*
K'luha Haaz: The door pushed in with K'ile's head knock, as K'luha hadn't even bothered to close the door all the way. By the time K'ile had arrived Luha was already stripped and beneath the covers of her bed, soft muffles cries quickly stifling themselves as K'luha sat up from her bed and looked to the door.Â
"Present..." she called back a bit miserably. She at least had the decency to keep her covers over her nude form.
*
Twinflame: "Erm," he paused at the sight, and she sat up, he flinched. He could tell she'd been crying again over something or other. Why did women always cry around him? He forced himself to say, "I'm just checking in because you told me to."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha nodded and pulled herself together quickly. She shook her head and sat up straighter, forcing herself to a more normal attitude. "Alright, what did you find out there? Anything?"
*
Twinflame: "Just some soaproot," he held up the flowing bulbs in his hand. "Oh, and," he produced the gil she'd given him earlier, every single coin of it. "I told you I wouldn't need it."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha raised a brow at him and motioned for him to put it on the nightstand. "You didn't eat did you?"
*
Twinflame: "Uhm." Well she caught onto that pretty quick. "It's not like I didn't eat. I ate."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha gave him a deadly look. "Do not make me get up and chase you naked through the inn K'ile. You will go to the front desk and order some food for myself and yourself and then you will come back here and we will eat. Got it?"
*
Twinflame: He held up an assuaging hand, "Alright, sure. Put some clothes on if we're going to eat, though, okay? I don't want your daughter getting any ideas about us." Tossing the Amole down, he quickly retreated from the room and shut the door behind him.
*
K'luha Haaz: "Eh? Why would K'ailia...?" But he was already gone. She sighed and stood, pulling on her hunting clothing that had dried out by now before sitting back down on the edge of the bed and waiting.
*
Twinflame: K'ile ordered "food". that's exactly what he did. At the prompting of the innkeep he specified, "A meal. Two actually," and after further prompting "Look I don't know look here's some gil okay?" He tossed down about half of what K'luha had given him, noted the expression on the innkeep's face and took a couple of coins back, then put one back on the pile because he had no idea what he was even doing.
He left things like that and retreated back to the inn room, where he hoped K'luha wasn't naked anymore. Which, upon opening the door, he found that she wasn't and was far more comfortable for that. He really wanted to avoid having K'yohko's women hanging around him in the nude. If the elders got wind of that and assumed anything based on it, they might take the fire away.
"So," he greeted, "I ordered food. And I guess I bought it?"
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha looked to the door as he returned and nodded. "Good. I'm hungry anyway. Guess whom I met in Aleport?" she stood and stretched before finding a more comfortable seat on the couch in the room.
*
Twinflame: "Uhm," he looked to one side, then returned his gaze and guessed. "Your friend who was going to sell you weapons? No, that's obvious. Uhm. K'ailia!"
*
K'luha Haaz: "Ventus." she replied, unamused before shaking her head. "God knows where K'ailia's gotten off to..." Luha muttered a bit sadly before looking back to K'ile. "He had invited us to meet him tomorrow at Bronze Lake, which is rather far away. Some sort of hot springs party for his company... I am unsure I wish to attend."
*
Twinflame: "Parties at hot springs," K'ile rolled his eyes, "Yes, he's definitely teaching K'ailia more about fighting than about Ul'dahn excess."
*
K'luha Haaz: "Hrn... tis what i thought." she shook her head and looked sadly to the ground. "K'ailia... she's going to leave us K'ile... I can feel it. Ever since she threatened to leave us... I knew... I know..."
*
Twinflame: Taking up an wakward position roughly in the center of the room, K'ile looked around at his surroundings as he spoke. "Well. I remember talking about this. If it happens it happens. There isn't too much you can do about it."
*
K'luha Haaz: "I.... I suppose so. I suppose she simply wasn't meant to live the way we do. She has no interest in our people. Her only interest lies in everything else..." K'luha laughed weakly before looking up to K'ile. "Have I failed as a parent? Or is there simply no value to our way of life anymore?"
*
Twinflame: He frowned down at her heavily, and his words fell heavily from his jaw, "That's kind of a bullshit pair of choices. You're not a bad mom, but there's only so much you can do. If she doesn't value home, then that's her choice to make."
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha furrowed her brows. Was she not a bad mother? She lost one child and now another? She should really have a third child if she was only going to loose them too? "Why then? Why doesn't K'ailia see the value in our way of life? Why does she not care about her family?"
*
Twinflame: "I don't know," K'ile said. He could try talking about how home and family weren't the same thing, but he'd taken that approach with this issue already. And in all honesty, they were exactly the same thing. There was no separating them out. Maybe with small things, personal things, but not in general. "I really don't think she understands. Maybe the people in this Garden of hers don't value family and they're trying to convince her it isn't important."
*
K'luha Haaz: "Maybe... it seems like they're... sort of a strange family on their own though. I simply... don't understand. Family has always been the most important thing to me. I have given up everything I ever desired for my family. To see K'ailia throw it away when I gave up so much for her? I am both saddened and furious..." K'luha breathed out heavily, only to look back up as there was a knock on the door. "Ah, the food."
*
Twinflame: Flinching at the knock on the door, K'ile promptly muttered, "Oh, they just...?" he went to the door to open and said, "Oh, hello," only to have two plates of food thrust at him, "Oh, okay. The food. Thank you. That's alright. Goodbye." He kicked the door shut.
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha sniffed the air and licked her lips. Delicious goat. And with drinks too! Which reminded K'luha. She stood and pushed the door open behind K'ile and called out for two drinks as well before closing it again. She looked to K'ile like he might criticize her and frowned. "What? I want to try one."
*
Twinflame: Still holding the plates of food, he just shrugged at her, "That's fine. Whatever it is we're trying." He looked around the room again, trying to figure out what to do with the food. He ended up putting it next to the soap weed, which was mostly not toxic, as long as the food didn't actually touch it.
Should he keep talking about K'ailia, or should he change the subject? He didn't want to keep her upset and he couldn't offer comfort. He might be able to share her emotions some, if he wanted to. Nobody else had ever really...
Yeah, no benefit.
"I'd rather have hunted and cooked this myself," he said instead.
*
K'luha Haaz: "Yes well. Tomorrow you can. I got in touch with my contact finally and we're meeting up in Ul'dah tomorrow." she replied, moving around to grab a plate a food from next to the soap weed. Food in hand, she moved to the edge of the bed and began picking at her meal.
*
Twinflame: "Ul'dah? What's with all the moving around? Why couldn't you just buy the weapons in Aleport and bring them back?" He stood in front of his plate, and began to pick at it. His hunger, so long deferred, was slowly coming upon him
*
K'luha Haaz: "Because apparently there was a large weapon theft in Aleport so it scared off the seller." she grumbled, eating her own food happily. "He contacted me and told me to come to Limsa. Also he said the weapons would be free if I did some work for him earlier in the day. Did I say Ul'dah? Shit I'm tired. It's Limsa."
*
Twinflame: "That's even... I don't even know where Limsa is." He shook his head at his food and muttered, "You can go anywhere you want anytime you want but you stay around the tribe. You'd think folk would learn a thing or two from watching you."
*
K'luha Haaz: "Of course I do." K'luha answered almost instantly as she finished off her meat. "My family is everything to me. I couldn't begin to think of life without it. My mother and my grandparents and you and all of nieces... you are all everything to me. "
*
Twinflame: "Same," K'ile said. "Even if the blood gets kind of thin in some places. I'll never be able to understand the kinds of people who can just... not come home. What's a person going to do without a home?"
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha shook her head. She had no idea. But luckily there was another knock at the door. She stood and fetched the drinks before shutting the door behind her and handing a bottle to K'ile. "I have heard it is good. But I've never tried it. I think it's... ale?"
*
Twinflame: "Just ale? Is it a special kind of ale?" He took the bottle. He'd had ale before. Once. Years ago. It was rather cheap as far as foreign commodities went, and travelers always seemed to have some. He couldn't remember what it tasted like, but he knew it was commong. "I thought outside the Sagoli people drank mostly ale and stuff."
*
K'luha Haaz: Luha gave a nodd in return before taking a sip. She licked her lips still tasting the flavour, unsure if she liked it or not. "Yes, but I have never had any so I was curious while we were here."
*
Twinflame: "Tastes like sand?" He said, making it a question. He didn't remember, so he took a sip, and made a face, "Tastes like dirt. And spices, I guess. Seasoned dirt. I'm not sure why they like it so much."
*
K'luha Haaz: She shrugged and drag the rest of it in relative silence anyway. She felt full now, and maybe a little better, but still tired. "Are you going to sleep outside again?" she asked after a long moment of silence.
*
Twinflame: He mulled the question over in his head for a bit. Uninterested in finishing the strange mud-drink which outsiders favored, he set the 'ale' aside. K'ile Tia was not fond of resting, especially if he was going to spend days at a time doing so. If he had his say, they'd have been off on their mission yesterday, but with K'luha's injuries...
"When do you think you're going to be well enough to go scouting," he said.
*
K'luha Haaz: "As soon as I have procured the proper weaponry." she answered easily, stacking up her dish and empty bottle on the nightstand before sitting on the edge of the bed again. "Everything's pretty much healed anyway."
*
Twinflame: "I suppose it's too much to hope you'll have weapons by noon, isn't it?"
*
K'luha Haaz: "Hn... well I could try..."
*
Twinflame: With a groan, he muttered, "No. That's... We'll just have to 'rest' another day, won't we?"
*
K'luha Haaz: "No... I'll be back then." K'luha gave a definiative nod and laid down on the bed, staring up at the ceiling for a moment. "I'll be back. Meet me at the aetheryte. Then we'll leave. Still, are you going to stay here or not? Because I'd like to undress if you're not."
*
Twinflame: "Okay, sheesh. That sounds a lot like being told to leave." He left everything near the soapweed on the nightstand and turned to head to the door, "Don't stress, okay?"
*
K'luha Haaz: "I'm stressing." She called back with a frown. "And you don't have to leave, I just want to know if I should undress or not!"
*
Twinflame: He paused at the door and turned to her, making the most eloquent of arguments, "I just told you not to stress so stop it," and followed it up with a question of challenging depth, "What are you stressing about?"
*
K'luha Haaz: K'luha groaned, irrirated with K'ile's lack of understand. For her equally eloquant answer she ripped off her shirt and threw it at him. "You're an idiot!"
*
Twinflame: "Oh, would you-!" he smacked the shirt to the ground, "Sorry for... Ah, nevermind." He turned to the door and opened it to step out.
*
K'luha Haaz: "I'm sorry!" K'luha yelled after him. She waited before groaning and throwing the covers over her form to sleep again.