Honestly, the fact that she was a savage was actually probably one of the reasons that Matthew was comfortable around her. It was the same with Razkar. They didn't understand the social norms of the world, just like him. They saw sex as something simple, like him. Really, it seemed like they saw everything in black and white shades. There was their complex relationship with Myri, but that was probably only complex to him. They certainly seemed to view it as something very basic. Still looking mildly insulted, Matthew slumped forward just a tad, breaking his posture underneath the strain of various children. He didn't really know all that much about math, but it was an interesting subject to talk about. Interesting to him at least. Apparently the feeling was not shared. He just continued to look sulky and grumpy, morphing right before Kaie into one of the children that was crowded around. It was unnatural how well he eventually seemed to blend in, perhaps hinting at why the children were so comfortable with his presence. Somewhere inside of him, he was very child-like. Naive was perhaps a better word for it, though. He absentmindedly heard an offhand comment about Kaie's hair and glanced up at it. She had quite a few natural curls, but they could use a comb ran through them quite a few times. He would have to remember to offer that to her later. Hopefully she wouldn't react with the same glowering look that Razkar had given him when he had nearly offered to comb the brute's hair. ...the Dhani! Matthew snapped back to attention, his mind returning to the current and focusing on Kaie's enthusiastic story. His blue eyes widened as she gave the horrid description of the squeezing snake demons, and when she suddenly leaned forward and raised her voice, he was one of the few to nearly topple over backwards. He did quickly change his positioning, actually scooting back so a few more of the children were between him and Kaie, a suspicious look cast in her direction. Was it a true story (which would further his conceptions of the horrifying outdoors), or was she just trying to scare him? He couldn't tell by her facial expression. She looked sly, but she could be sly for a multitude of reasons. When she asked him for affirmation and the kids turned to him eagerly, he was quick to reply. "Matthew. Not Mattie." His sullen scowl only caused the children to giggle more, and with a deep sigh he did his best to match Kaie's performance. He could do it. He was good at acting. Just imagine they were customers. No, no, don't imagine that. "No, I never have." The children sighed, looking disappointed. "If I had, don't you think I would be dead?" The children gasped, their attention definitely drawn back. Matthew took a deep breath again, once more sucking his magic up from within his stomach. Oddly enough, the fact that Kaie might notice didn't even occur to him. He swirled the Djed through his veins and breathed it out his voice, not using it like an aura this time, but actually just washing it specifically over the children. "Oh yes. Kaie might be a mighty warrior, but I am not. They would shred the skin from my bones after they had crushed me to a pulp, and then serve me on their dinner table." He resisted the urge to say how impossible the story was, feeling that the children would punish him somehow. Who would believe such a monster existed anyway? ...Such a monster didn't exist, right? He threw an unsure glance at Kaie, looking slightly intimidated by her story all over again. His Hypnotic aura leaked out over the children, laced with strands of pure fear, settling on them and giving them just the small taste that he had mixed in. One or two of them shuddered, giggling at the same time, amused by their fear and by the uptight prostitute trying his best to tell them a story. Matthew opened his mouth to continue, but paused, a look of awkwardness crossing his face. Apparently all of his storytelling energies had been expended for the moment, and he would need a few chimes to come up with more. He felt very tired all of a sudden. "Tell them more, Kaie. And I think you should do it down here with the rest of us. Don't be shy." He tried to fight back, having a feeling that she was somehow toying with him. Though, on second thought, this seemed to be somewhat natural for her. Perhaps forcing her to join in the pile of children wouldn't actually annoy her. Her infuriating little grin hadn't gone away. ![]() |