Kirsikka did let Varick go away, and Malina, before folding her own arms over her chest and sighing as Mikhail told her to figure something out. As Drazhan mentioned he might be forgotten. She chuckled at that, “I can definitely piss him off enough to make him forget you, Drazhan,” she promised.
Not that it would be good for Mikhail. “Don’t worry, Mikhail, I have plans to settle some things. I was actually thinking before this that we should have a more formal meeting for the dagger information session – when Tams is ready and knows first. We’ll need some of that calming tea.”
With a little extra.
Did she tell Mikhail that?
Mentally, she flipped a coin, “It’s not just me that Varick has grievances with, though I will make it worse in time. The mood’s fucked with Drazhan here, too,” Kirsikka pointed back to him, “but Drazhan can at least clear some of that air, if we can get them all under truth serum.”
Not her.
Definitely, not her.
~***~
Varick went to the room he and Tamsin shared, and though he hesitated a moment at the door, unsure if he should enter or knock, he did knock in the end. Softly. Definitely a drastic change from the mood he’d set outside. He was still feeling that roiling anger, but he would have to push it aside to check on her and make sure she was okay.
When she called him in, he opened the door, and quickly shut it behind him.
He wasn’t sure if she wanted company, or was just being polite. It was obvious by her reddened face that she’d been crying, so he was a bit cautious in approaching closer – though he did, and he knelt down in front of her.
“I’m here.”
No doubt she knew it was him, but he didn’t know what to do otherwise except…be there.
Not that it would be good for Mikhail. “Don’t worry, Mikhail, I have plans to settle some things. I was actually thinking before this that we should have a more formal meeting for the dagger information session – when Tams is ready and knows first. We’ll need some of that calming tea.”
With a little extra.
Did she tell Mikhail that?
Mentally, she flipped a coin, “It’s not just me that Varick has grievances with, though I will make it worse in time. The mood’s fucked with Drazhan here, too,” Kirsikka pointed back to him, “but Drazhan can at least clear some of that air, if we can get them all under truth serum.”
Not her.
Definitely, not her.
~***~
Varick went to the room he and Tamsin shared, and though he hesitated a moment at the door, unsure if he should enter or knock, he did knock in the end. Softly. Definitely a drastic change from the mood he’d set outside. He was still feeling that roiling anger, but he would have to push it aside to check on her and make sure she was okay.
When she called him in, he opened the door, and quickly shut it behind him.
He wasn’t sure if she wanted company, or was just being polite. It was obvious by her reddened face that she’d been crying, so he was a bit cautious in approaching closer – though he did, and he knelt down in front of her.
“I’m here.”
No doubt she knew it was him, but he didn’t know what to do otherwise except…be there.