The Akalak's eyes narrowed a bit, and his brow arched. The woman was certain that the man they spoke of wasn't with anyone. In fact her certainty seemed more of something that she expected than general knowledge she had come by. She must have been really interested in this man to be so willing to speak for him on matters about his personal life. "I'm sure that you are right. And I'm sure that he could use a friend...if you're interested? I know this may seem as something on a more personal note. But we at the lodge look out for each other."
Riaris worked his way into the subject of the Gods, and just as he had expected, she was guarded and didn't say anything more than what was needed. He knew it wouldn't be easy, or what skills the woman possessed, but he would try anyway. He had to know why Akajia spoke of the woman, what was special about her? Or, he also wondered if it was the Goddesses way of telling him to mimic the woman and shut up and leave the people be.
"Yes, Akajia is my mother, as she is with all Akalaks. But for the reason that she appeared in the council meeting, I don't know. I wonder if you could shed some light on this event, hmm?" He was reaching, trying to find any way to draw her off guard and to reveal something. If she would see this for what it was, he didn't know, nor did it matter.
He didn't know what to expect, what she knew or didn't know, he was simply digging for information. But again as he would have expected, the woman was smart and turned the conversation around. "I've never been inside, no. Have you? I'm sure that someone of your talent could find their way inside." He was still reaching, he didn't know a thing about the woman but there had to be something.
"Why mother...why her?"
He watched the woman walk away and his pale eyes moved over her shapely figure. She was beautiful, and choosing to sell clothing with a figure like hers was a smart plan. Women and Men both would listen to a beautiful women who could likely make any outfit look pleasing to the eyes. He had to admit that if he wasn't already in a relationship, and konti wasn't his preferred flavor, Taskel would have a fight on his hands. Recoomas on the other hand, the darker brother could think of many uses for those arms of hers and would enjoy the challenge of stealing her from another Akalak.
"Why don't you let me give it a try? I'll be sure to get everything you want to know from her...and maybe something more. You are far too proper and patience Riaris. Let me show you how it is done. She's in need of an Akalak friend, you can see it in her eyes. What better way to get to know her then to...get to know her." He finished his rant with a cruel chuckle.
Riaris didn't respond, and by this time the woman had returned. He looked over the items that she had, and agreed that he would take them all. Shopping wasn't something he planned to do often and having a few items to go between seemed like a good idea. "I'll take them all. The shorts as well." Riaris didn't really want to give Recoomas the lead, but if he couldn't get anything out of her..he may not have a choice.
Riaris worked his way into the subject of the Gods, and just as he had expected, she was guarded and didn't say anything more than what was needed. He knew it wouldn't be easy, or what skills the woman possessed, but he would try anyway. He had to know why Akajia spoke of the woman, what was special about her? Or, he also wondered if it was the Goddesses way of telling him to mimic the woman and shut up and leave the people be.
"Yes, Akajia is my mother, as she is with all Akalaks. But for the reason that she appeared in the council meeting, I don't know. I wonder if you could shed some light on this event, hmm?" He was reaching, trying to find any way to draw her off guard and to reveal something. If she would see this for what it was, he didn't know, nor did it matter.
He didn't know what to expect, what she knew or didn't know, he was simply digging for information. But again as he would have expected, the woman was smart and turned the conversation around. "I've never been inside, no. Have you? I'm sure that someone of your talent could find their way inside." He was still reaching, he didn't know a thing about the woman but there had to be something.
"Why mother...why her?"
He watched the woman walk away and his pale eyes moved over her shapely figure. She was beautiful, and choosing to sell clothing with a figure like hers was a smart plan. Women and Men both would listen to a beautiful women who could likely make any outfit look pleasing to the eyes. He had to admit that if he wasn't already in a relationship, and konti wasn't his preferred flavor, Taskel would have a fight on his hands. Recoomas on the other hand, the darker brother could think of many uses for those arms of hers and would enjoy the challenge of stealing her from another Akalak.
"Why don't you let me give it a try? I'll be sure to get everything you want to know from her...and maybe something more. You are far too proper and patience Riaris. Let me show you how it is done. She's in need of an Akalak friend, you can see it in her eyes. What better way to get to know her then to...get to know her." He finished his rant with a cruel chuckle.
Riaris didn't respond, and by this time the woman had returned. He looked over the items that she had, and agreed that he would take them all. Shopping wasn't something he planned to do often and having a few items to go between seemed like a good idea. "I'll take them all. The shorts as well." Riaris didn't really want to give Recoomas the lead, but if he couldn't get anything out of her..he may not have a choice.