1, Summer, 514 AV
Chayton willed for no part of his body to twitch as the strangers eyed him almost forcefully. They looked calm before he approached them, perhaps he looked a little poor to be socializing with them. They were clearly of higher status, or at least the lady did, twirling her little umbrella like a palace princess. Speaking of the lady, he felt as shocked as she looked when they first took a glance. First of disinterest but under further evaluation, completely entranced, or at least he was. His eyes flitted nervously to the man, feeling uncomfortable just staring at the shining mark upon her collarbone. It felt dirty, and it was rude considering that the man, who was studying him with a hard expression, was offering a hand and Chayton almost didn't notice. Was he annoyed? He couldn't tell. He bowed his head slightly, taking his hand in a firm grip. "Mister Paille. Pleasure. I go by Chayton, nothing special." He paused as the man didn't let go right away, hesitating as they met eyes. Chayton flashed a raised brow, but only for a micro second as he stepped back. "Yes, I've just arrived today. I'm not surprised that you could single me out as quickly as you did. Do I stand out more than I realize?" A bit of a humorous tone hinted a way into his words, however his lips barely moved, stiff and coarse. "Anyways, a new season means a new start as I like to say. I'm afraid I won't stay very long. It depends on what this place could do for me." He observed the two, assuming that they lived here for quite a while, and maybe knew the dynasties very well. He'd have to be careful around them.
Chayton felt even more uncomfortable at the fact that during their conversation, the lady took a step closer to him. He started to pet the muzzle of his horse again, trying to distract himself from the mark or her curious gaze. He had no intentions of stepping on this man's toes, whatever their relation was. Cassius was not amused but in fact distracted by the fair lady's actions. Before either of them could say a word, the woman's insipid tone cut through the heat and left Chayton at a loss for words. "What am I?" He stuttered, brushing back his dark hair as his gaze darted back and forth between the two (not that they could tell with his glazed-over eyes). He was taken aback by her voice, not matching her outward appearance. He expected a high-pitched voice of royal brattiness or maybe a flirtatious and haughty tone. But no, this one wasn't testing the waters, she had fully jumped in the lake without hesitation. "I consider myself just a man." Don't avoid the question, answer the girl! "But if you must know... I'm a chaktawe." When the Rujaro told him to blend in, they must have meant not to talk to strangers either, which meant he was breaking all the rules. Right on the first day! He licked his lips, antsy to leave their presence as quickly as possible but something held him back. 'Don't be afraid to socialize. They can't read your mind just by looking at you!' Act natural, got it. "What's that?" He pointed at the mark on her upper chest. The man naturally replied by stepping closer to the lady, protectively. "It's only fair since you asked me a rather intrusive question. Then again, I guess my eyes are a little scary looking, aren't they?" He answered casually, the side of his mouth curled awkwardly, as if he were attempting to smile. However, it went away as fast as it came, his lips feeling strange afterwards making such a foreign gesture towards a stranger.
Before she could reply, an older man probably in his late forties, trotted up to them. "Sorry for the wait! How can I help you folks?" The man paused, doing a little bow for the lady and a handshake for Cassius. "Miss Lorak. Mister Paille. Fancy meeting you here! If I'm assuming correctly, you're here for your magnificent steed." Chayton's blood felt ice cold, chilling him to the bone as his attention was brought back to the woman. Lorak... The plantation he raided to save that little slave boy...
OOCLet me know if I should change anything!
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