rozukitsune
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Narzas just smiled at him shyly when he told her he seemed to be racking up quite a debt. That wasn't how friendship worked - she thought. Certainly not how caring about other people worked. If you cared about another person: you helped them. Hell, you helped just because it was the right thing to do. He would never be required to repay her. That was what this world and how the dark shadows who governed it seemed to work...a favor for a favor. Money for wealth and power. Tit for tat. Deep in her heart though it felt wrong to ask for anything at all. Vile. Maybe the scales would always be uneven - or maybe someday he would find a way to repay her as he seemed to intend. It didn't matter. Not when he already had given her so much by simply being himself.
Still, once he'd wandered off one direction and Ren the other she found herself momentarily face to face with the blonde who was smirking at her in a way she found unsettling.
"What?"
"Hmm? Oh nothin' darlin..." Marjorie sighed patiently, glancing off toward the room Johan vanished into and then back at Narzas with a pitying expression. "Ah guess no matter how things change... they do still stay the same."
"What do you mean?" Narzas asked, regretting her curiosity.
Marjorie clicked her tongue, "Johan. Ah thought maybe the years apart, 'n 'im bein' with you and resisting me had changed 'im... but he didn' even say thank you properly did he?"
Narzas's emotions flickered and stirred at the insinuation. "It's not like he asked for my help. As far as I know that injury will be gone in a few seconds and I'll have wasted the effort."
Marjorie blinked and her pitying expression seemed to only grow in depth. "Oh you sweet summer child..." She sighed with a shake of her head. "Tsk, it's worse than Ah thought if that's you're attitude. He'll get bored of you within a month, two tops. You should just quit while you're ahead, save yourself the heartache."
Narzas glared, "You don't know anything." She stated angrily.
Marjorie's smirk returned and there was a glint of amusement playing in her golden eyes. "Ah know a hell of a lot more 'n you. How long've you known him? A day? A week? Ah was with him almost a year, sugar... and Ah've had time ta do plenty of research on the subject since. Ah always keep a close eye on mah favorite bed-partners." She winked at Narzas at the end of her sentence then licked her lips. The zuànshín woman's face grew both a bit queasy and uncertain-even while she attempted to maintain the death-glare. Marjorie just smiled, "Look: Ah ain't some kinda saint, and Ah ain't never claimed Ah was... but maybe ya shouldn't just assume because yer all twitter-pated right now means smooth sailin' forever. You should know what sort'a monster yer sleepin' with."
Narzas grit her teeth. Johan's warning flashed in her memory, but the words were difficult to hold onto in the face of the truth she couldn't help but to believe Marjorie might know. It didn't help that she couldn't exactly refute anything that the woman said so far. She closed her eyes to visualize them better, "I don't care about his past. People change, grow. They fail, they succeed, they learn, they live... Johan might not be the same man you are so sure you think you know. Maybe he never was and you've just been reading what you've wanted to see in your research. Confirmation bias is a thing. If any of it was important... he'll tell me in his own time."
Marjorie laughed and flicked a small cardboard rectangle at Narzas - which the woman caught without thinking: glancing at it to realize it was a business card with the same symbol as the badge she'd flashed at Johan. Narzas flashed her a quizzical look. "Mah number, in case we get separated. All of 'em call me in the end... can never help comparin' themselves to his past lovers." She grinned as Narzas shifted uneasily. "All you really gotta do to know whether you will or not is ask yourself one question."
Narzas clenched the cardboard between her fingers, and with a sense of trepidation asked, "And that would be...?"
Marjorie turned toward the door Johan had gone through and swept her arm toward it as though inviting Narzas, Ren, and the approaching others to pass on into the bloody scene beyond. "Why doesn't he ever say he loves you?"
Brown eyes briefly met gold as Narzas stared at Marjorie like a deer in headlights for a moment before stuffing the card into an invisible pocket and scampering off into the next room without another word. Marjorie just watched her and the others go: noting the new additions to the team without more comment than a mere silent smirk playing across her lips.
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