Mikotsuhime
Nonbinary Forest Hermit
Going inside sounded nice. Lev scratched at the back of his head, giving Azrael a soft smile.
"That's cool. To be fair, I'm not super great at planning dates myself. I always go with the classic dinner and a movie. I know, it's bad," he teased. "But I don't mind getting coffee, either. Or we could go to that little bookstore down the road? They have a little cafe, and a lot of neat knicknacks."
He nodded as she took out her phone, not wanting to get in the way of her work.
"Is this that mysterious emergency patient?" He asked, curious but not wanting to pry. "You don't have to answer that, by the way, if you don't want to."
Percival kept his smile up, glad that at least he hadn't offended her yet. It wasn't often he dealt with vampires who weren't somehow related to him, so he was a bit out of practice.
"I'm quite glad. I wouldn't want to leave a poor impression on Azrael's parents," he admitted, not entirely untruthfully.
He was quite grateful that she had turned away from the work subject. A lot of people assumed that, because he was the son of a communications giant, Percival must have a deep knowledge of computers and the internet. In truth, Percival knew how to send an email and google things, and that was about it. His job was only to figure out what the people wanted, and then get Wade and his team to make it happen. Actually understanding the service wasn't part of the job.
His smile grew a little more genuine when Sariel mentioned that Azrael was a workaholic. Yes, he had certainly noticed that.
"She certainly works harder than most people I know," he admitted. She helped take care of him on top of her regular duties, and even let him stay at her apartment. She was a good doctor and an even better friend, and he was lucky to have her in his life.
But then the conversation turned to tourist things, and Percival blanked a bit. He hadn't ever really done the tourist thing, since he was a local. His parents both thought that it was a little beneath them. He had just assumed that all locals thought that way, but judging by the way Lev spoke to Wade's 'newbie', he suspected that wasn't quite the case.
The last thing he wanted to do was send Azrael's mother to some cheap tourist attraction that she didn't like. Or make himself look pedestrian by suggesting something banal. He was just on the edge of stressing about it when his phone dinged, and he quickly snapped it up.
"Pardon me, I just need to respond to this," he apologised, holding up one hand as he slipped out of his blanket nest on the couch.
It was far warmer in the apartment than it had been at the office, but he still felt the chill once he was in the open air.
Being a cross between a mammal and a reptile was a pain at times. He did generate a small amount of body heat, but it wasn't enough to really combat the cold at all. Just enough to make a nest of blankets perfectly comfortable.
He stepped into the bathroom and read Azrael's text, his fake smile sliding away as he massaged his temples.
'your mother is here' he sent, then frowned when he realized that might make her panic.
'she came to visit you, she's sitting on the couch and asking me about tourist destinations and i don't know what to say.'
Ok, maybe that was a bit too honest, but he really didn't know what to say. This weekend was far too eventful. Percival almost wanted it to stop now.
'i feel like i'm being tested, and i don't want to get a bad grade in being your friend.'
"That's cool. To be fair, I'm not super great at planning dates myself. I always go with the classic dinner and a movie. I know, it's bad," he teased. "But I don't mind getting coffee, either. Or we could go to that little bookstore down the road? They have a little cafe, and a lot of neat knicknacks."
He nodded as she took out her phone, not wanting to get in the way of her work.
"Is this that mysterious emergency patient?" He asked, curious but not wanting to pry. "You don't have to answer that, by the way, if you don't want to."
Percival kept his smile up, glad that at least he hadn't offended her yet. It wasn't often he dealt with vampires who weren't somehow related to him, so he was a bit out of practice.
"I'm quite glad. I wouldn't want to leave a poor impression on Azrael's parents," he admitted, not entirely untruthfully.
He was quite grateful that she had turned away from the work subject. A lot of people assumed that, because he was the son of a communications giant, Percival must have a deep knowledge of computers and the internet. In truth, Percival knew how to send an email and google things, and that was about it. His job was only to figure out what the people wanted, and then get Wade and his team to make it happen. Actually understanding the service wasn't part of the job.
His smile grew a little more genuine when Sariel mentioned that Azrael was a workaholic. Yes, he had certainly noticed that.
"She certainly works harder than most people I know," he admitted. She helped take care of him on top of her regular duties, and even let him stay at her apartment. She was a good doctor and an even better friend, and he was lucky to have her in his life.
But then the conversation turned to tourist things, and Percival blanked a bit. He hadn't ever really done the tourist thing, since he was a local. His parents both thought that it was a little beneath them. He had just assumed that all locals thought that way, but judging by the way Lev spoke to Wade's 'newbie', he suspected that wasn't quite the case.
The last thing he wanted to do was send Azrael's mother to some cheap tourist attraction that she didn't like. Or make himself look pedestrian by suggesting something banal. He was just on the edge of stressing about it when his phone dinged, and he quickly snapped it up.
"Pardon me, I just need to respond to this," he apologised, holding up one hand as he slipped out of his blanket nest on the couch.
It was far warmer in the apartment than it had been at the office, but he still felt the chill once he was in the open air.
Being a cross between a mammal and a reptile was a pain at times. He did generate a small amount of body heat, but it wasn't enough to really combat the cold at all. Just enough to make a nest of blankets perfectly comfortable.
He stepped into the bathroom and read Azrael's text, his fake smile sliding away as he massaged his temples.
'your mother is here' he sent, then frowned when he realized that might make her panic.
'she came to visit you, she's sitting on the couch and asking me about tourist destinations and i don't know what to say.'
Ok, maybe that was a bit too honest, but he really didn't know what to say. This weekend was far too eventful. Percival almost wanted it to stop now.
'i feel like i'm being tested, and i don't want to get a bad grade in being your friend.'