Duly noted, thank you.
[Cheym inclines his head.]
Not at the moment, but I appreciate you allowing me to take some of your time.
[Cheym inclines his head.]
Not at the moment, but I appreciate you allowing me to take some of your time.
Meet me in the Palace Gardens, near the tall tree with the twisted branches. Bring your magic sword.
[What in the name of Martel is the point of obfuscating now?]
Look, I'm not planning on burning it down. I just want to know, in case I ever need -- [Help? No.] In case you do something stupid again and someone needs to burn your house down to teach you a lesson. I can promise it won't be me.
Look, I'm not planning on burning it down. I just want to know, in case I ever need -- [Help? No.] In case you do something stupid again and someone needs to burn your house down to teach you a lesson. I can promise it won't be me.
Well, for one thing, so people can actually find you when they want to talk to you. [Muttering:] Can't imagine why anyone would want to, but whatever. Some people are nuts.
For another thing, if you're going to start flirting with handsome strangers, you need to impress them. No one's impressed by 'I'm homeless.'
For another thing, if you're going to start flirting with handsome strangers, you need to impress them. No one's impressed by 'I'm homeless.'
[Zelos laughs.] You did seem a little clueless back there.
[Or at least, clueless is what Zelos assumed. He wasn't close enough to hear most of it, and he didn't go out of his way to try. It's Kratos.]
Sure, but radios don't let me see your face when I get to tell you about things like this. Why hasn't Raine yelled at you yet?
[Or at least, clueless is what Zelos assumed. He wasn't close enough to hear most of it, and he didn't go out of his way to try. It's Kratos.]
Sure, but radios don't let me see your face when I get to tell you about things like this. Why hasn't Raine yelled at you yet?
Ooooooh. [Long, drawn-out, and that very annoying tone of someone who's just realised they can make a point and take the moral high ground.] So what you're saying is it's okay for you to lie and sneak around behind your friends' backs and keep doing the same thing you've been doing for four thousand years, but when it's me, we have to do something about it.
[Hypocrisy, anyone.]
Unless there's another handsome stranger you've been -- [Yeah no he can't even finish the sentence.] Whoever it was at the Welcome Center.
[Hypocrisy, anyone.]
Unless there's another handsome stranger you've been -- [Yeah no he can't even finish the sentence.] Whoever it was at the Welcome Center.
... She's giving you homework?
[It's Zelos's turn to sound bemused. He's not going to get homework, is he? He's been eating and sleeping. ... Mostly.]
I don't know what angels call it when someone snuggles up next to them and whispers sweet nothings into their ear, but down here, we call it flirting.
[It's Zelos's turn to sound bemused. He's not going to get homework, is he? He's been eating and sleeping. ... Mostly.]
I don't know what angels call it when someone snuggles up next to them and whispers sweet nothings into their ear, but down here, we call it flirting.
[There is still laughter in Zelos's voice.] Great! You can tell her you talked to someone new. Tell her you've made a special friend. She'll definitely give you full marks for that!
[Yeah, Zelos won't let this one go easily.]
So you really don't have anywhere to live? That's sad. I guess I'm winning.
[Yeah, Zelos won't let this one go easily.]
So you really don't have anywhere to live? That's sad. I guess I'm winning.
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