[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/jSn8gcc.png[/img] [img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjgwLjRmMDJjYS5UR2wyYVdFZ1RHbHVaR0ZzYkEsLC4w/romance-fatal-goth.romance-fatal-goth-premium.png[/img][/center] [hr] Livia pursed her lips. Maybe she'd ask Mizushi if she could make some? She was hesitant to ask the Jiangshi for anything. It was a popular tea in some eastern cultures, so it might be possible...she would probably add alcohol or, other things to it though. Hm. Not that it mattered. Getting drunk with that undead may prove to be enlightening if she could keep her wits. A thought for later. [color=a187be]"Haa, very well. Oolong tea it is then."[/color] Livia grumbled. [color=a187be]"You should really consider getting a wider variety, especially if you consider it one of the main attractions of this-Bweh?!"[/color] Livia just caught the end of Baily's sentence, her cool facade breaking within seconds as she stumbled over her words and whipped her head towards Odhra's summons. [color=a187be]"Baily, darling, I think you need to work on your phrasing."[/color] Eva of course, asked what it meant. Nope. Too young. Damn it Baily. [color=a187be]"Ha,"[/color] Livia sighed. She could hear Siobahn laughing already. Thankfully Eva was easily distracted and wouldn't likely press further. [color=a187be]"A communal interaction between groups of people."[/color] Livia replied shortly, in a mildly evasive manner. Not wrong - that was indeed, a definition of it. [color=a187be]"Odhra and I went to the forest last night. I was finally able to perform a second summons with his help...I'd show her off, but unfortunately she's rather...difficult, so I'd rather not give her the chance to cause trouble."[/color]