WHO: Bastien (so far) + Various WHAT: Catch-all! A diplomacy mission, a Fitcherless card game, more TBD. WHEN: mumbles WHERE: Various NOTES: This might transform into an actual open post if I get my shit together fast enough.
Byerly - is not quite ready for that question. Nor for discussion of Fitcher. So, instead, he simply takes the cards and shuffles. (Unsurprisingly, given his character and his long, deft fingers, he is phenomenally talented at fancy shuffling.)
And he says, as an aside to Barrow, "We let loose some crickets in a friend's house. Things have gotten...out of hand since then."
Barrow's comment gets a nod; Byerly's shuffling gets a low whistle of admiration; and Byerly's resistance to the subject gets raised eyebrows. But Bastien goes along with it easily enough, for the moment. "If he were just a little less dramatic—"
The thought is interrupted, here, by a chair legs screeching as a chair slides out from the table to invite Barrow to sit on it, as if by magic, save for how obviously it's explained by Bastien pushing it beneath the table with his foot.
The pause also gives him time to think and admit, "—I might fall in love with him." He winks at By, silly and unsubtle. It's a compliment, not a threat. "Would you come clean, Barrow, if your crickets were about to make a man give up his house?"
With a dadly grunt of acknowledgment, Barrow settles into the offered chair and leans forward to get a good look at the setup on the table, scratching idly at the stubble on his cheek as the topic of crickets is broached.
"Depends," he muses, "I suppose. On how long it stays funny."
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And he says, as an aside to Barrow, "We let loose some crickets in a friend's house. Things have gotten...out of hand since then."
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The thought is interrupted, here, by a chair legs screeching as a chair slides out from the table to invite Barrow to sit on it, as if by magic, save for how obviously it's explained by Bastien pushing it beneath the table with his foot.
The pause also gives him time to think and admit, "—I might fall in love with him." He winks at By, silly and unsubtle. It's a compliment, not a threat. "Would you come clean, Barrow, if your crickets were about to make a man give up his house?"
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"Depends," he muses, "I suppose. On how long it stays funny."