For a moment, her efforts were met with stillness; he remained in his seat, out of surprise or reluctance or something else, Mirian could not fathom. All she knew was that he was resisting, and for a single, terrifying instant, Mirian thought she had lost him.
But no. He was moving, rising, and Mirian felt a wave of relief come over her as he abandoned his seat without another look at the approaching bartender and followed her lead.
And lead she did. Away from the bar, through the building and out of the door, making them one of the last “decent” patrons to depart the place as the number of shadier characters began to increase.
Once outside, Mirian would abandon the lead and instead come to slip closer to Marone, even under his arm if he was willing. She realized suddenly that he might see that knife strapped to her thigh tonight, and she wondered how she would explain it; it was rare for a man to get far enough into her favor to glimpse what was under her skirt. If it was discovered, perhaps it would be best to set it aside to keep him calm. Come to think of it, keeping him calm was probably the best thing to focus on; for what she had in mind, it would be best to be certain of Marone’s levels of comfort at all times. Reassurance would be the key.
She matched Marone’s pace step for step, although as they walked she kept an eye on the alleyways for those that might wish to interrupt their evening. For the journey to the Drunken Fish, her attentions for Marone would be slightly dimmed; she wasn’t a fool, and she knew that nighttime in Sunberth was not a time to be absentminded.
oocDo you want to timewarp over the journey or play it out?
But no. He was moving, rising, and Mirian felt a wave of relief come over her as he abandoned his seat without another look at the approaching bartender and followed her lead.
And lead she did. Away from the bar, through the building and out of the door, making them one of the last “decent” patrons to depart the place as the number of shadier characters began to increase.
Once outside, Mirian would abandon the lead and instead come to slip closer to Marone, even under his arm if he was willing. She realized suddenly that he might see that knife strapped to her thigh tonight, and she wondered how she would explain it; it was rare for a man to get far enough into her favor to glimpse what was under her skirt. If it was discovered, perhaps it would be best to set it aside to keep him calm. Come to think of it, keeping him calm was probably the best thing to focus on; for what she had in mind, it would be best to be certain of Marone’s levels of comfort at all times. Reassurance would be the key.
She matched Marone’s pace step for step, although as they walked she kept an eye on the alleyways for those that might wish to interrupt their evening. For the journey to the Drunken Fish, her attentions for Marone would be slightly dimmed; she wasn’t a fool, and she knew that nighttime in Sunberth was not a time to be absentminded.
oocDo you want to timewarp over the journey or play it out?