05-21-2019, 03:56 PM
[div style="width: 450px; line-height: 12px; text-align: justify; font-family: georgia; font-size: 8pt;"]— 'cause I'm only a crack in this castle of glass
Séamus grinned. With a huff, he sat down, reminding himself Gael was a very no-nonsense Fae. That did not make him any less entertaining, but it did mean his tactics had to change. Idly, he played with his claws, making a point of remaining quiet and thoughtful as his cousin made his inquries. Not any less smarter than Raz too.
"Is bradach mé fós," he pointed out humorously. A little vague sounding, but he knew to tread with care in this situation. Gael did have the right of it after all -- he was a spy. "Leanaim mo chaptaen."
The pirate flicked an ear, leaning back suddenly. A dark gleam flashed in his eyes. Should he worry? He flashed Gael a sly grin. "Gan má fhanann tú as mo bhealach." A threat plain as daylight. If Séamus was truthful, he'd admit that he didn't really want a fight with his cousin. Gael had been the one in their family who understood him best -- Gael saw things in a similar light; understood Raziel's pacifism could only get the Fae so far. Understood sometimes it took a little blood to settle matters.
"Ní fheicim aon chúis le feud teaghlaigh." But that won't stop me if you make it neccessary.
[align=right]hardly anything left for you to see — EMBRY
Séamus grinned. With a huff, he sat down, reminding himself Gael was a very no-nonsense Fae. That did not make him any less entertaining, but it did mean his tactics had to change. Idly, he played with his claws, making a point of remaining quiet and thoughtful as his cousin made his inquries. Not any less smarter than Raz too.
"Is bradach mé fós," he pointed out humorously. A little vague sounding, but he knew to tread with care in this situation. Gael did have the right of it after all -- he was a spy. "Leanaim mo chaptaen."
The pirate flicked an ear, leaning back suddenly. A dark gleam flashed in his eyes. Should he worry? He flashed Gael a sly grin. "Gan má fhanann tú as mo bhealach." A threat plain as daylight. If Séamus was truthful, he'd admit that he didn't really want a fight with his cousin. Gael had been the one in their family who understood him best -- Gael saw things in a similar light; understood Raziel's pacifism could only get the Fae so far. Understood sometimes it took a little blood to settle matters.
"Ní fheicim aon chúis le feud teaghlaigh." But that won't stop me if you make it neccessary.
[align=right]hardly anything left for you to see — EMBRY
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