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"Well, that's good!" Mikayla gave her words of encouragement to Aemilia wiht a smile. "That might very well work!" She truly hoped that it would help her friend achieve her goals, though it wouldn't be surprising if some flaw came up with it. That's what usually happened, thus why Aemilia was still searching.
Mikayla rolled her eyes as Alcina insisted taking the path of joining the army through 'normal means', her thoughts about Aemilia's problems being pushed asides temporarily. "Nonsense," she said, looking directly at Alcina. "There's no reason you shouldn't meet Consul Nevsky. He's probably looking for people like you! Why make him search through waves of incoming recruits for excellence if you can just make him see you tomorrow?"
Mikayla then diverted her attention to Aemilia, smiling as she tried to pull together a plan in her head and ignoring Alcina's frustration. "A simple introduction won't do, well it...it's too basic, too much like everyone else. She won't stand out that way. Hmmm," Her eyes drifted aimlessly, lost in thought.
"Perhaps Alcina could give a discrete demonstration of her strength before the graduation ceremony begins that the Consuls can't help but see? We wouldn't want it to be too obvious that we were trying to get their attention, and we would have to do it before she is whisked away for the ceremony. If the Consuls arrive too late then we could try to do it after the ceremony is finished." Mikayla said thoughtfully.
"The question is, what exactly would a be good demonstration of her skill?" Mikayla asked, clearly slipping back into her thoughts, trying to come up with an answer.
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"You know it," Kayden agreed readily. He would never turn down the casino, even though it caused many to question him and his judgment. He was well aware that his habit of gambling was something that made some political figures dismiss him, but Kayden was confident that Victor would keep his spot under his command secure. The Consul seemed to understand him in ways that others didn't, and Kayden could only be grateful for that.
"Good," Kayden had been hoping that Corbin wouldn't have to go to the graduation ceremonies that were sure to be taking place soon. It would be too much time wasted on pointless things. It didn't matter anyway since Corbin didn't have to attend.
"Good luck with that," Kayden said, referring to Corbin's thesis and studies. "Did you enjoy any of your classes?" Kayden then asked, interested in what may have gone on in his absence.
With his darts Kayden managed to close his 20 off as he struck it a third time with his last throw. He hissed word of congratulations to himself as he relaxed, waiting for Corbin's turn to be over.
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Brooke perked up a bit at the prospect of meeting Consul Nevsky someday. It was certainly something she would like to do. She was well aware of the fact that connections were important when it came to politics, and Brooke knew that making those connections was not a strong point of her's. Her circle of friends was more comparable to a dot consisting of only herself. Brooke liked it that way though: when there was no one too close to you there's no one you have to worry about betraying your trust. Yet, she wanted to have true power someday, and for that she would have to at least pretend to get some allies.
The petit girl nodded, accepting Tricia's description of the Consul to be true. He sounded like a good leader, though Brooke reminded herself that no one was entirely what they seemed. The man probably had a hidden agenda. Regardless, Consul Nevsky was undoubtedly a successful politician and therefore someone Brooke would do well to take tips from.
"Yeah, I would like to meet him some day," She voiced her thoughts to Tricia, "Perhaps, in the future, I will find an occasion to become aquatinted with him." Brooke smiled to herself, hoping that day would come to pass. As it was she was too unimportant to catch the Consul's attention on her own, but some day she hoped to be powerful enough to matter.
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"Of course," Lillian agreed. The request was entirely reasonable: should she turn him down Victor would undoubtedly search for someone else he deemed fit to stick in command, but he would need to know if the search was needed before hand.
"When exactly are you hoping to depart to take the North, assuming everything goes well with getting approval?" She then asked. It hadn't really been discussed during the meal earlier, but now it seemed a bit more important. After all, Lillian would have to make quite possibly one of her most important decisions in her life by then. Her choice would definitely change her future, though the question still was for the better or the worse. The amount of time Lillian had to decide her fate probably wouldn't change much, but she was asking for ease of mind.
Briefly Lillian wondered how Atticus and Seth would react to her becoming Proconsul of the North. Seth would probably seethe quietly at the missed opportunity for power, for he probably wanted to rule the land himself. That's just how Seth was, always volunteering himself into command. On the other hand, Lillian wasn't sure how Atticus would react. She knew his views on the two Consuls, but never before had she been in command of anything political before. She decided she would have to discover his reaction if she chose to become Proconsul.
Mikayla rolled her eyes as Alcina insisted taking the path of joining the army through 'normal means', her thoughts about Aemilia's problems being pushed asides temporarily. "Nonsense," she said, looking directly at Alcina. "There's no reason you shouldn't meet Consul Nevsky. He's probably looking for people like you! Why make him search through waves of incoming recruits for excellence if you can just make him see you tomorrow?"
Mikayla then diverted her attention to Aemilia, smiling as she tried to pull together a plan in her head and ignoring Alcina's frustration. "A simple introduction won't do, well it...it's too basic, too much like everyone else. She won't stand out that way. Hmmm," Her eyes drifted aimlessly, lost in thought.
"Perhaps Alcina could give a discrete demonstration of her strength before the graduation ceremony begins that the Consuls can't help but see? We wouldn't want it to be too obvious that we were trying to get their attention, and we would have to do it before she is whisked away for the ceremony. If the Consuls arrive too late then we could try to do it after the ceremony is finished." Mikayla said thoughtfully.
"The question is, what exactly would a be good demonstration of her skill?" Mikayla asked, clearly slipping back into her thoughts, trying to come up with an answer.
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"You know it," Kayden agreed readily. He would never turn down the casino, even though it caused many to question him and his judgment. He was well aware that his habit of gambling was something that made some political figures dismiss him, but Kayden was confident that Victor would keep his spot under his command secure. The Consul seemed to understand him in ways that others didn't, and Kayden could only be grateful for that.
"Good," Kayden had been hoping that Corbin wouldn't have to go to the graduation ceremonies that were sure to be taking place soon. It would be too much time wasted on pointless things. It didn't matter anyway since Corbin didn't have to attend.
"Good luck with that," Kayden said, referring to Corbin's thesis and studies. "Did you enjoy any of your classes?" Kayden then asked, interested in what may have gone on in his absence.
With his darts Kayden managed to close his 20 off as he struck it a third time with his last throw. He hissed word of congratulations to himself as he relaxed, waiting for Corbin's turn to be over.
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Brooke perked up a bit at the prospect of meeting Consul Nevsky someday. It was certainly something she would like to do. She was well aware of the fact that connections were important when it came to politics, and Brooke knew that making those connections was not a strong point of her's. Her circle of friends was more comparable to a dot consisting of only herself. Brooke liked it that way though: when there was no one too close to you there's no one you have to worry about betraying your trust. Yet, she wanted to have true power someday, and for that she would have to at least pretend to get some allies.
The petit girl nodded, accepting Tricia's description of the Consul to be true. He sounded like a good leader, though Brooke reminded herself that no one was entirely what they seemed. The man probably had a hidden agenda. Regardless, Consul Nevsky was undoubtedly a successful politician and therefore someone Brooke would do well to take tips from.
"Yeah, I would like to meet him some day," She voiced her thoughts to Tricia, "Perhaps, in the future, I will find an occasion to become aquatinted with him." Brooke smiled to herself, hoping that day would come to pass. As it was she was too unimportant to catch the Consul's attention on her own, but some day she hoped to be powerful enough to matter.
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"Of course," Lillian agreed. The request was entirely reasonable: should she turn him down Victor would undoubtedly search for someone else he deemed fit to stick in command, but he would need to know if the search was needed before hand.
"When exactly are you hoping to depart to take the North, assuming everything goes well with getting approval?" She then asked. It hadn't really been discussed during the meal earlier, but now it seemed a bit more important. After all, Lillian would have to make quite possibly one of her most important decisions in her life by then. Her choice would definitely change her future, though the question still was for the better or the worse. The amount of time Lillian had to decide her fate probably wouldn't change much, but she was asking for ease of mind.
Briefly Lillian wondered how Atticus and Seth would react to her becoming Proconsul of the North. Seth would probably seethe quietly at the missed opportunity for power, for he probably wanted to rule the land himself. That's just how Seth was, always volunteering himself into command. On the other hand, Lillian wasn't sure how Atticus would react. She knew his views on the two Consuls, but never before had she been in command of anything political before. She decided she would have to discover his reaction if she chose to become Proconsul.