[center][h2][color=violet] Elizabeth Reinholt [/color][/h2][/center] [color=violet]violet = speaking[/color] [color=lightcoral]lightcoral = thinking/mental communication with servant[/color] [hr] [color=violet]"Hmmm, there is a local cafe i saw on the way in here near the edge of town, the 'Redrock Cafe'. From the hours posted on its window, which i checked, the cafe will be open tomorrow night until 1:00 am for a 'slam poetry' contest. As cliche as the name is, it would seem like a quaint, public meeting place, and it has tables outside for us to sit at and most definitely away from the crowd that will be gathered just inside of the place,"[/color] the female magus said, noting the location in a calm, relaxed manner as she looked over the other female magus at the same time. It was as neutral a meeting place as she could arrange. A sitting place away from the rest of the regular people and non-magi, to give the two of them privacy, whilst putting them near people to the point that an attack or fight breaking out would put enemies at risk of exposing the Grail War and thus on the bad side of everyone involved and otherwise. In short, a place where they could meet and speak alone at a corner table outside of the cafe, whilst being public enough to deter enemies from attacking. Ah. That and a nice cup of coffee or such could be enjoyable, perhaps with a pastry of sorts the cafe claimed in big letters to be "made fresh twice a day!" on their store's sign. She also trusted Jack, however, to act in protecting her...regardless of the circumstances....if anyone tried something funny. Though their servants would have to be kept in spiritual form for the meeting, another method of keeping things safe for herself and for the two of them as a result. [color=violet]"So, do we have an agreement?"[/color] Elizabeth said to Johanna in the same manner as before, even as she unconsciously reached down with one hand and ruffled Jack's hair in a playful manner, and then this hand moved down to keep Jack close to her without thinking like a mother protecting a child. [@Raineh Daze]