Quinn shifted in his seat uncomfortably. What in Miz...Why were these chairs so uncomfortable? Reaching back, he pulled his bow out from behind his back. Well this place was definitely not built with the slightly more rough and tumble crowd in mind. He mused to himself in relief as he set the bow in between his legs, one end resting on the floor below, the other against the side of his head. His shifting about, caused his overcoat to be pushed aside and reveal to anyone taking notice just the tip of a cutlass he also possessed.
His attention turned to the rather fancy couple who had arrived to sit next to him. There eyes opened widely in surprise at the armed slaver, who's company they seemed to be forced to be sharing. He gave a small smile to them, if completely insincere. Turning back to the stage he rolled his eyes a bit. Ugg, more snobs put off by the working class. I take it back! I want to be nothing like them...I just want their mizahs. He once again, thought almost laughingly to himself.
He soon returned his focus to the main stage of events, his interest only barely being held by what he saw. Some slaves were just tiny little things he supposed meant for housework. Nope. Not going to work. A couple seemed strong, but stood like drones. Again not what he was looking for. He needed a slave that had a brain. Not just a mindless serf. At about the time Quinn was beginning to imagine all hope was lost for this auction, there she was! His gaze was soon enraptured by a certain female slave.
Compared to the woman that had been brought before her, she stood fairly tall. There was also a certain...defiance about her step that caught his eye. A fire that seemed undimmed despite the best efforts of the Auction House. Hmm, will have to keep an eye on that one. He to himself as he ran a hand across the stubble on his chin. She seemed rather attractive as well, though from this distance, he couldn't be sure. He hope her somewhat abnormal height and fiery attitude would be enough to put off the rest of the buyers. But then, only time could solve that mystery.
Quinn's concentration on the slave of interest, was momentarily broken by the chiding rebuke of one of the fine looking ladies he had moved by a few chimes prior. Had he heard something about being married? Quinn honestly couldn't be sure. For he had been too focused on his task at hand. A slight gaze backward, was reward with another glimpse of the duo...or trio now as he only then caught sight of another fellow who seemed to be watching over them.
Ah, wealth a privilege. Still, it was probably wise to bring a guard along. Even in the heart of Kenash where the upper echelon were probably safest. He suspected it must be similar to the woods. You are often in the most danger when in the place you feel the safest. A small grin tugged at the corner of his mouth as he turned back to the days events. His grin only widening somewhat more at the sound of their giggling.
Although Quinn's curiosity had him wondering about what they were talking about. His business side, finally got the better of him and urged him to return his attention to the stage. Surely they would be about ready to start. Right? He wanted, to have this over with so he could get back to work. Training the new slave in her ...duties would take time, and he Quinn suspected a decent amount of effort.
His attention turned to the rather fancy couple who had arrived to sit next to him. There eyes opened widely in surprise at the armed slaver, who's company they seemed to be forced to be sharing. He gave a small smile to them, if completely insincere. Turning back to the stage he rolled his eyes a bit. Ugg, more snobs put off by the working class. I take it back! I want to be nothing like them...I just want their mizahs. He once again, thought almost laughingly to himself.
He soon returned his focus to the main stage of events, his interest only barely being held by what he saw. Some slaves were just tiny little things he supposed meant for housework. Nope. Not going to work. A couple seemed strong, but stood like drones. Again not what he was looking for. He needed a slave that had a brain. Not just a mindless serf. At about the time Quinn was beginning to imagine all hope was lost for this auction, there she was! His gaze was soon enraptured by a certain female slave.
Compared to the woman that had been brought before her, she stood fairly tall. There was also a certain...defiance about her step that caught his eye. A fire that seemed undimmed despite the best efforts of the Auction House. Hmm, will have to keep an eye on that one. He to himself as he ran a hand across the stubble on his chin. She seemed rather attractive as well, though from this distance, he couldn't be sure. He hope her somewhat abnormal height and fiery attitude would be enough to put off the rest of the buyers. But then, only time could solve that mystery.
Quinn's concentration on the slave of interest, was momentarily broken by the chiding rebuke of one of the fine looking ladies he had moved by a few chimes prior. Had he heard something about being married? Quinn honestly couldn't be sure. For he had been too focused on his task at hand. A slight gaze backward, was reward with another glimpse of the duo...or trio now as he only then caught sight of another fellow who seemed to be watching over them.
Ah, wealth a privilege. Still, it was probably wise to bring a guard along. Even in the heart of Kenash where the upper echelon were probably safest. He suspected it must be similar to the woods. You are often in the most danger when in the place you feel the safest. A small grin tugged at the corner of his mouth as he turned back to the days events. His grin only widening somewhat more at the sound of their giggling.
Although Quinn's curiosity had him wondering about what they were talking about. His business side, finally got the better of him and urged him to return his attention to the stage. Surely they would be about ready to start. Right? He wanted, to have this over with so he could get back to work. Training the new slave in her ...duties would take time, and he Quinn suspected a decent amount of effort.
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