
Kiht crossed her arms. It was about time. She removed her Immortal Flames hat then threw it to the ground. She felt relieved that she no longer had to play games with the Lalafell.
When Siha came out, and offered her reasoning. Kiht nodded in agreement. "That is exactly what I was trying to tell him." She paused and rolled her shoulders. "However, we will be fortunate if this Captain can see a good opportunity when it is staring him in the face." Kiht said loud enough for Distractin' to possibly hear. It was insulting, and she knew it, but it was her final attempt at reverse psychology.
She would lean back in her chair, and glower at the Captain as he talked to Clio and Siha. Once again it was time to listen as they plotted, planned and schemed. Now she was starting to understand how the Red Wings functioned. They play the games the people they fight play. They follow the villains into the mud and wrestle with them. They fight fire with fire, and dirt with dirt. It was not a game Kiht was fond of, but she was glad someone would do it.
When Siha came out, and offered her reasoning. Kiht nodded in agreement. "That is exactly what I was trying to tell him." She paused and rolled her shoulders. "However, we will be fortunate if this Captain can see a good opportunity when it is staring him in the face." Kiht said loud enough for Distractin' to possibly hear. It was insulting, and she knew it, but it was her final attempt at reverse psychology.
She would lean back in her chair, and glower at the Captain as he talked to Clio and Siha. Once again it was time to listen as they plotted, planned and schemed. Now she was starting to understand how the Red Wings functioned. They play the games the people they fight play. They follow the villains into the mud and wrestle with them. They fight fire with fire, and dirt with dirt. It was not a game Kiht was fond of, but she was glad someone would do it.