
The younger completely ignored his elder brother for the time being, focusing instead upon the strange-eyed young man before them. His movements, the analytic nature of his gaze in combination with his rather eccentric nature of his speech immediately set the Rush twin off. Unused to the sight of Kelvic eyes, and unlike his brother, not allowed the time of day to go see them to as deep of a degree, it took Venser a moment longer to collect the detail. A Kelvic? And a tailor? An interesting thing...
The Rush could not help the laugh that escaped him as words fled from the Kelvic's lips with haste, a nervous (in seeming) jumble of assorted thoughts compiled into a number of sentences, with the traditional allusion to Rhysol in order to tie it all together. Venser held respect for the God, to be sure, though he doubted that he had the capacity to worship him in the way that Harameus was. There were prayers given to both, for the first, knowledge and intuition, to the second, protection. But, Rhysol was not dear to the young man's heart.
Rather than keeping his attention on the Kelvic's last words, he allowed a grin to mark his features. He nodded before he replied, "I prefer the other prostitutes, friend. I'll call you that, instead. Unless..." he began, carefully considering his words before he continued on, "You'd rather I call you by name. Which would be the extended hand into friendship, correct? In any case, I'd much rather extend my patronage to a new face than old new. Change is always the better presentation." The young man was still hunched over, slightly, his right hand held tightly against his ribs as he glanced over at his brother.
He hated this experience of weakness, he felt enchained again. Freed by Harameus. Freed by my actions that blew winds of change, and for now, newly enslaved! How miserable this existence is in a broken condition. But, I will rise above it. The first step to doing so is fixing my representation, as well. Venser pointedly decided to not look at his brother for the remainder of their time outside of the boundaries of Tarsin's. The elder Rush was becoming an unacceptable irritant, and would be treated as vermin, resented and ignored, until he reconciled with him. It was a rather undignified response, but, That's Verin's territory, anyway, isn't it? Dignified, but utterly useless.
It had been years since Venser's rage towards his brother had climbed to such an extent. Not since he had been told, by Verin, that he had slowly invoked Hypnotism on him, and inadvertently influenced his actions. The chain of events had ended with the murder of Vilkas Rush. The Rush twin bit his lip as the thought arose, shaking his mind free of poisonous thoughts before he asked, "Anyway, which way to your... workplace, then?"
