Euclid Leaf
Metamorphasis, Genesis, Metastasis
November Witch
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If she felt any riled by the display of disrespect, the woman did not let it openly show. The Supervisor leaned over with a slight giggle, pursing the tips of her fingers together. "Well, I apologize I can't make every venue to your taste. This is simply what happens here in the Backstreets. No one can truly predict what monsters will pop out and ruin well-laid plans... Just go with the flow. That said, I also find it all a bit garish."
Continuing to smile, she leaning back in the seat. For a moment, her dark eyes watched the dancing lights flickering across the ceiling.
"As for why I sent Lupine. I think you misunderstand my intentions." she says firmly, "I could call you, yes. But that would not fix the core issue. My problem is not with the intention. But the manner of action. After all, it would be the second time you've acted without so much as any forewarning. Clearly, you seem to be unable, or unwilling, to communicate. So why would I bother going that route? I saw it more apt that you required a team-bonding exercise. That dear little sapling is probably the most well-adjusted of our bunch. If you can imagine that. Wrangling all these... to put it lightly, 'nutjobs', isn't as easy as it looks. You'll be amazed how often I have to veer us out of some self-inflicted mishap. So keep that in mind before you make comments about this Offices' leadership."
Hydrangea tried calming herself with a light breath. Adjusting the lapels to her suit. As if keeping appearances still remained a priority, even in this situation. "Your reasoning, and your goals are not flawed. I will admit. But forgive me for viewing silent actions as signs of insubordination. How else am I to interpret it? You don't suppose I could read your thoughts?" shaking her head slightly, "I understand you're an ambitious woman. With plenty of initiative. But we have to work together. You survived this long alone. But how long until you stumble into a trap that even you can't escape? A jaw that bites too hard?"
Referring to the bite marks in her clothing. "We all have our own motives. Just don't let it get in the way of our work."
The supervisor looked down a moment, nails tapping in steady succession. Gathering her thoughts. "Well, since we're going for ant analogies, I don't think those three were anything but soldiers. A Queen would not so brazenly leave her chambers. As for the... Ordeals, you say? Are you certain... Hm. Thinking back, I also didn't feel the tinge of an Abnormality or EGO..."
"You can sense them? I've not heard of such a technology in the City. Aside from certain singularities owned by Wings." said the client, raising an eyebrow.
"It's a trade-secret." Hydrangea said, with a wink. "Wait. You mentioned something about civilians. What do you mean?"
By this point, anyone who approaches the tiny corner at the far-end of the pizzeria would have overhead the words exchanged. And the smell of cigarettes. They were free to interject or watch silently at the well-mannered bickering between the women. Not an unfamiliar sight to some veteran employees.
If she felt any riled by the display of disrespect, the woman did not let it openly show. The Supervisor leaned over with a slight giggle, pursing the tips of her fingers together. "Well, I apologize I can't make every venue to your taste. This is simply what happens here in the Backstreets. No one can truly predict what monsters will pop out and ruin well-laid plans... Just go with the flow. That said, I also find it all a bit garish."
Continuing to smile, she leaning back in the seat. For a moment, her dark eyes watched the dancing lights flickering across the ceiling.
"As for why I sent Lupine. I think you misunderstand my intentions." she says firmly, "I could call you, yes. But that would not fix the core issue. My problem is not with the intention. But the manner of action. After all, it would be the second time you've acted without so much as any forewarning. Clearly, you seem to be unable, or unwilling, to communicate. So why would I bother going that route? I saw it more apt that you required a team-bonding exercise. That dear little sapling is probably the most well-adjusted of our bunch. If you can imagine that. Wrangling all these... to put it lightly, 'nutjobs', isn't as easy as it looks. You'll be amazed how often I have to veer us out of some self-inflicted mishap. So keep that in mind before you make comments about this Offices' leadership."
Hydrangea tried calming herself with a light breath. Adjusting the lapels to her suit. As if keeping appearances still remained a priority, even in this situation. "Your reasoning, and your goals are not flawed. I will admit. But forgive me for viewing silent actions as signs of insubordination. How else am I to interpret it? You don't suppose I could read your thoughts?" shaking her head slightly, "I understand you're an ambitious woman. With plenty of initiative. But we have to work together. You survived this long alone. But how long until you stumble into a trap that even you can't escape? A jaw that bites too hard?"
Referring to the bite marks in her clothing. "We all have our own motives. Just don't let it get in the way of our work."
The supervisor looked down a moment, nails tapping in steady succession. Gathering her thoughts. "Well, since we're going for ant analogies, I don't think those three were anything but soldiers. A Queen would not so brazenly leave her chambers. As for the... Ordeals, you say? Are you certain... Hm. Thinking back, I also didn't feel the tinge of an Abnormality or EGO..."
"You can sense them? I've not heard of such a technology in the City. Aside from certain singularities owned by Wings." said the client, raising an eyebrow.
"It's a trade-secret." Hydrangea said, with a wink. "Wait. You mentioned something about civilians. What do you mean?"
By this point, anyone who approaches the tiny corner at the far-end of the pizzeria would have overhead the words exchanged. And the smell of cigarettes. They were free to interject or watch silently at the well-mannered bickering between the women. Not an unfamiliar sight to some veteran employees.
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