
As Naois stepped towards her, Adeya took a small step back, putting some distance between her arm and the pirate’s outstretched hand (she only realized a few seconds afterward that she was going for her drink). Narrowing her eyes as Naois raised a mug in her direction, the miqo’te gave the hyur a calculating, if not outright suspicious, look. This hadn’t really gone like she had expected; now she found herself wondering if the pirate was up to something.
“I’m just a nuisance now? I should probably feel hurt,†she remarks dryly, dodging the question. If Naois was truly interested in finding out what she had been doing the last few years it wouldn’t take her very long; after all, it wasn’t like her research into ancient magic was a major secret or anything. But then again, she didn’t see much reason to make it easy and spell it out for her either.
“So, what is 'th' usual' nowadays? I mean, I doubt even you would try to pull the same trick as last time again," she says, making it clear that she hadn't forgotten what had happened a few years ago. The memory wasn't exactly a happy one for her either; though she had managed to stop Naois' operation, actually stopping the pirate herself hadn't worked out so well. It had rather tarnished what should have been a victory.
“I’m just a nuisance now? I should probably feel hurt,†she remarks dryly, dodging the question. If Naois was truly interested in finding out what she had been doing the last few years it wouldn’t take her very long; after all, it wasn’t like her research into ancient magic was a major secret or anything. But then again, she didn’t see much reason to make it easy and spell it out for her either.
“So, what is 'th' usual' nowadays? I mean, I doubt even you would try to pull the same trick as last time again," she says, making it clear that she hadn't forgotten what had happened a few years ago. The memory wasn't exactly a happy one for her either; though she had managed to stop Naois' operation, actually stopping the pirate herself hadn't worked out so well. It had rather tarnished what should have been a victory.