[ A flicker of nothing-to-something and he's standing there in what appears to be a toweled bathrobe, tapping plush slippered feet against wood floors. ]
With that attitude? Not for you.
[ Not for him either, but the illusion holds up well enough. ]
[ she towels herself off, however, and starts putting her clothes back on. the process shakes loose some more of those shining fish-like scales, which earns a little bit of a wince of discomfort along the way. ]
[ He lets the little spell drop away as easily as he'd pulled it together, instead crouching to where a little smattering of scales have landed against the wood. Now may still not be the right time, but he can only keep curiosity at bay for so long. ]
The sawtooth. [ A glance back up at her, a couple of scales glimmering between his fingers. The dip of his gaze toward where he knows the tattoo rests betrays him a little, though he pulls it back quickly enough. ] You already had a connection with it?
[ the good humor drains out of her. nami gives him a cold look of impatience — the kind that blames him for ruining the ease that they'd settled into. she finishes pulling on her shirt, obscuring the tattoo. ]
No.
[ there's no way for it to be a convincing lie. the point of the word isn't to be believable, but in its audacity to shut down any hope of pursuing that line of conversation. at least for this moment. ]
[ Wrong time, loud and clear. He drops it immediately with nothing more than a tight pinch at the corner of his mouth, dissatisfaction both with a path closed off and with his own ruining of their hard won ease.
The scales go dropped along with the point, hand raised in peace gesture. ]
[ she nods, and that's that. she slips out of the door, rumpling her hair with one hand once she's on the other side of it. a long, i'm in trouble sigh.
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With that attitude? Not for you.
[ Not for him either, but the illusion holds up well enough. ]
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[ she towels herself off, however, and starts putting her clothes back on. the process shakes loose some more of those shining fish-like scales, which earns a little bit of a wince of discomfort along the way. ]
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The sawtooth. [ A glance back up at her, a couple of scales glimmering between his fingers. The dip of his gaze toward where he knows the tattoo rests betrays him a little, though he pulls it back quickly enough. ] You already had a connection with it?
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No.
[ there's no way for it to be a convincing lie. the point of the word isn't to be believable, but in its audacity to shut down any hope of pursuing that line of conversation. at least for this moment. ]
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The scales go dropped along with the point, hand raised in peace gesture. ]
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[ she's ready to Leave Now ]
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Yeah, I've got it. Go ahead.
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[ she nods, and that's that. she slips out of the door, rumpling her hair with one hand once she's on the other side of it. a long, i'm in trouble sigh.
she heads to terry's. ]