So he wanted her to be sneaky, then? Depending on how much time he gave her, Kit could cheat until she got the knack back. Just walk about wearing a different skin and a different face. Not being recognized meant not being seen in many important ways. It would work. "Stealth, then!" Kit said, crossing her arms and nodding definitively. "I can do stealth." Her dig about the Ravosalamen seemed to sink home; it seemed as though she'd guessed right. She'd dared to pay the fee a handful of times, and they so loved to talk about nothing. Unless you were generous.
"Ah, yeah." Kit said, the corner of her mouth tilting down in a shadow of a smile. "You're real keen." Or maybe Ovek's dice had turned up a favorable face his round, and Kit's little rich boy was full of himself. But what would a poor acrobat know?
Silence again. Kit careful measured her breathing, curled and uncurled her toes. "Sure, I could give a demonstration!" She raised her hands and shrugged her shoulders as if to say it's nothing. "If there's a trick you'd rather me try I can give it my best go, I could just do a little routine for you. I . . ." The gears between her ears squealed and ground to a sudden, startling halt as the whole of what the Popinjay said was processed.
"Did you say . . . Nitrozian?" Kit had heard of Ravok's three greatest families from her former master, and the memory of that lesson was nearly enough to take her to involuntary shudders. She looked the rich boy up and down again, tried to measure him against her imagination. "Did I hear that right?"
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"Ah, yeah." Kit said, the corner of her mouth tilting down in a shadow of a smile. "You're real keen." Or maybe Ovek's dice had turned up a favorable face his round, and Kit's little rich boy was full of himself. But what would a poor acrobat know?
Silence again. Kit careful measured her breathing, curled and uncurled her toes. "Sure, I could give a demonstration!" She raised her hands and shrugged her shoulders as if to say it's nothing. "If there's a trick you'd rather me try I can give it my best go, I could just do a little routine for you. I . . ." The gears between her ears squealed and ground to a sudden, startling halt as the whole of what the Popinjay said was processed.
"Did you say . . . Nitrozian?" Kit had heard of Ravok's three greatest families from her former master, and the memory of that lesson was nearly enough to take her to involuntary shudders. She looked the rich boy up and down again, tried to measure him against her imagination. "Did I hear that right?"
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