[hr][center][h1][color=554300]Joel Grau[/color][/h1][img]https://66.media.tumblr.com/c3be2acbd6ae4308aac5813b8611485c/tumblr_nuksandPBj1qh9n5go1_250.gif[/img][img]https://66.media.tumblr.com/20d0e176f8e3e836a1760965d80881d6/tumblr_nuksandPBj1qh9n5go4_250.gif[/img][img]https://67.media.tumblr.com/ed6f906ba756bb84fc780d23b338d669/tumblr_nuksandPBj1qh9n5go2_250.gif[/img] [/center] [hr][center][b]Location:[/b] Outside Tapri [b]Interacting With:[/b] Claire, [@Lady Amalthea] Alcander [@POOHEAD189] [b]Time/Date:[/b] Morning/August 2nd, 2016 [/center][hr] Chuckling as Claire decided against fighting him, and began to settle on his shoulders, Joel adjusted his grip on her legs to keep her held firmly there as he began to wander down the street with her, knowing Alc would be right behind them as he moved along. Glancing up to her, he chuckled softly, amused by the sight of her looking out over the crowds. He still couldn't care less about glances from people around as he continued along. Glancing back over his shoulder as Alc caught up to them, he shrugged his shoulders and chuckled, shifting Claire upward along with them as he did so. [color=554300][b]"Wherever the angry Irish lady directs me."[/b][/color] He smirked, glancing up to Claire then as he felt her patting me on the head. Joel hadn't had a chance to stop and pick up any cigarettes since arriving, after all, he'd only arrived that morning, and immediately been dragged out to eat before he could do anything else. [color=554300][b]"Ja, actually, I could use a few."[/b][/color] Turning in the direction she pointed him to, he began to make his way through the crowds, actually pleased she was there to guide him. Making his way to the store, Joel ducked down low as he moved inside, so as to avoid hitting Claire's head on the doorway, luckily the roof was high enough that she could stay up on his shoulders as they moved inside. Moving up to the counter, Joel reached down into his pocket to grab his wallet. [color=554300][b]"Hallo, one packet of cigarettes, please."[/b][/color] He'd say politely to the man behind the counter, making a sign in front of his mouth to perhaps make it more clear what he was talking about.