01-19-2017, 04:42 AM
It didn't take long for things to start happening. The woman that stepped out from between the set of stacked barrels earned a startled look that quickly shifted into something of a glare. Her hand itched to clutch her necklace -- but etiquette and a desire for this supposed job to go smoothly dictated she ignore that urge. Her words drew a curt nod from Nashota, and as soon as she parted her lips to speak, Riesig beat her to the punch.
She turned a skeptical glance on the fiery-headed man, but spoke once he'd finished. "I am Nashota," she said simply. She couldn't help but consider it a lackluster response when compared to Riesig's. "Shiving did indeed almost happen." She made a careless gesture to the street behind them. "I know him from . . . approximately five minutes ago." She'd essentially confirmed everything Riesig had, and while that had allowed her to speak her own piece, she was dangerously close to passing her usual word limit for the day. Annoyance bit at her; she wasn't sure if the excitement was a good change from her daily routine of sulking and working or not. Either way -- "Do you happen to have any idea what this job is? Or when it begins?" she asked instead of thinking so much.
Maybe that was her problem. Too much time in LaLa Land.
She turned a skeptical glance on the fiery-headed man, but spoke once he'd finished. "I am Nashota," she said simply. She couldn't help but consider it a lackluster response when compared to Riesig's. "Shiving did indeed almost happen." She made a careless gesture to the street behind them. "I know him from . . . approximately five minutes ago." She'd essentially confirmed everything Riesig had, and while that had allowed her to speak her own piece, she was dangerously close to passing her usual word limit for the day. Annoyance bit at her; she wasn't sure if the excitement was a good change from her daily routine of sulking and working or not. Either way -- "Do you happen to have any idea what this job is? Or when it begins?" she asked instead of thinking so much.
Maybe that was her problem. Too much time in LaLa Land.


