>> |
!uGYNBMPzOs 11/18/10(Thu)01:20 No.12838876>>12838728 >well not verbally stuttering, but mentally, "grasping" would have been a better word. you werent expecting this much forwardness from a subordinate.
"Actually, I was trying to get a better look at your, books." you reply after pausing to think over your response.
"And why is that, you cant read dwarfish." She replies, before taking up her hammer and chisel again and begins attacking the offensive rune.
"I suppose I simply wanted an excuse to sneak my arms around you. Its only fair, since you did the same to me once before." you reply, Kyria pauses her chiseling, and even though you are still looking at the book, you can feel the heat of a flush from her face for a brief moment. "I'm surprised that your fathers forge failed after he passed, considering your skill." you add, returning your makeshift seat.
Kyrias face is already cooling by the time you are situated again. "Well, he was forced to take out some loans from some of Degnars... seedier elements, to open the shop. When he died they took much of my raw material as a payment, and placed orders that they expected within a month for my next payment. All this during the same month that the HighPass Academy graduates most of its Captains and starts the testing for Commanders. By the end of the third month I was so far behind on both my legitimate orders and payments that I had to take out another loan. The first cartel decided that I needed to be taught a lesson for doing business with a rival, so they vandalized my shop. The other cartel retaliated, at my expense again. Two months later I was run out of HighPass." she replies, no emotion left in the story, but hesitant to move on. |