Cashi
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- Krishna -
However, as all present seemed inclined to disperse, and some seemed inclined to purge the headquarters wine cellars, Krishna relented that the meeting had been adjourned and that he must find somewhere else to be.
Sleep was out of the question: for one, it was night time and he now found it made more sense to sleep during the day. For another, his mind was awhirl with theories and ideas, each new slice of information filling in bits of the big picture, like a jigsaw puzzle where some of the key pieces were frustratingly missing.
Krishna glanced to Lilith to garner from her face any inkling of her thoughts on the murder, the automaton, or their task force of novice detectives. After watching her for a moment, her face schooled into a mask of well-hidden emotions, Krishna leaned forward to address her.
"Ms. Beaumont--ah, thank you for the tea--I am impressed with your performance this evening. When you have some time, I must ask--oh, only if such a request is acceptable to you--that you show me how you turn into a...er, a bat so easily."
Again, that temperate, shy smile with lowered lashes.
"I'm still a bit hopeless at this vampire business."
Krishna faced Bryony, feeling only a little as though he were facing down a very polite, very tame tiger. He accepted the calling card she offered, and admired it momentarily in the glimmering fae lights, noting with approval the neat spacing and font that was easy on the eyes. As good as any well-crafted business card--but for some reason he found he expected no less.
"An utmost pleasure to be introduced into your acquaintance, Lady Byng. I do not have much to offer, but if I may be of assistance to you in any way please allow me the honour."
With that he stood and gave her nod, then nodded to Lilith as well, with a murmured "by your leave," to them both. Then he strode out from under the canopy and towards a pair of large double doors on the East side of the chateau.
He knew how he would occupy the remainder of his time this evening.
“Your left side is wide open, Mr. Jameson,” Amelia grunted, as she lashed out with the longer end of her staff, knocking Krishna off balance. She took a swift step under his guard then dropped to the floor.
“And this,” a kick at his ankles that had him toppling to the ground, supernatural grace be damned, “is called Sweeping the Leg.”
Amelia stood, sweaty, but a firm grin fixed upon her face. She offered Krishna her hand where he lay on the floor, head back against the ground, staring at the ceiling.
"I don't believe that that's a proper sparring move, let alone a proper term."
He sighed, one hand on his chest and the other coming out to rest next to him, a dagger in each fist.
“I’m never going to get the hang of this.”
Amelia nudged his shin with the steel toe of her boot, her braid falling over one shoulder as she then leaned over him, the wisps of hair that had come free clinging to her damp neck.
“You’ll never get the hang of it if you give up. Come on.”
Krishna gripped her wrapped hand and was hauled to his feet. He straightened his shirt and brushed a bit of straw from his shoulder, passed his daggers to one hand, and used the other to push his thick hair from his face.
Amelia leaned on her staff, then said, “Get some water, Jameson. We’ll take a half hour break. After that, I expect to run you through your footwork. It’s sloppy.”
Krishna huffed out a quiet laugh. “You don’t hold back.”
Amelia waved a tired hand over her shoulder as she walked away.
“You’re a vampire, Jameson. It’s not training if I hold back.”
With that, she let the door close behind her, and Krishna was alone. He half-limped to the bench against one wall, then sat slowly, leaving his daggers next to him and leaning back against the cool limestone wall.
What a time to be...well, not alive. He thought.
((@ anyone who would like to join Krishna in the training hall))
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