‘I don’t think you know what a truce is.’ Varick didn’t say that, as he waited for Drazhan to set terms or…something. Instead, he just reminded him that they were traveling together, for a while. Varick shrugged, aware of this, not aware of Drazhan’s point. He could ignore the tension the way Varick would be doing.
He could not address Varick for anything other than business.
They’d get along fine.
“If you want a truce other than us not killing each other, and keeping our charges alive, you are going to have to propose terms. I can’t change how I feel towards you. Nor can you change how you feel towards me.” Sure, Varick could try to do that by actually getting to know who Drazhan had become, but he didn’t want to.
He didn’t care.
He just wanted this over with.
~***~
Kirsikka wouldn’t be starting any fights, but she was still a bit amused with how Malina backed down. She was almost disappointed. Riling Malina up was fun, when she wasn’t bound in chains. At least, when Malina could respond. It seemed she really had taken a blow, though. And Mikhail was keeping the peace.
So it was back to romance, a boring topic.
Although Kirsikka did snicker at the thought of a romance for Malina. “Please let me help. Sincerely. Seeing Malina go around lovesick would amuse me,” and give her something to target in the future if she ever got upset with Malina again. She’d omit that detail. Malina probably understood it well enough without it being said.
“Besides, you can’t go to a tavern for someone. They’re all too flammable for Malina. I’d say try a sailor, but….” Well, everyone knew the drunken sailor song.
He could not address Varick for anything other than business.
They’d get along fine.
“If you want a truce other than us not killing each other, and keeping our charges alive, you are going to have to propose terms. I can’t change how I feel towards you. Nor can you change how you feel towards me.” Sure, Varick could try to do that by actually getting to know who Drazhan had become, but he didn’t want to.
He didn’t care.
He just wanted this over with.
~***~
Kirsikka wouldn’t be starting any fights, but she was still a bit amused with how Malina backed down. She was almost disappointed. Riling Malina up was fun, when she wasn’t bound in chains. At least, when Malina could respond. It seemed she really had taken a blow, though. And Mikhail was keeping the peace.
So it was back to romance, a boring topic.
Although Kirsikka did snicker at the thought of a romance for Malina. “Please let me help. Sincerely. Seeing Malina go around lovesick would amuse me,” and give her something to target in the future if she ever got upset with Malina again. She’d omit that detail. Malina probably understood it well enough without it being said.
“Besides, you can’t go to a tavern for someone. They’re all too flammable for Malina. I’d say try a sailor, but….” Well, everyone knew the drunken sailor song.