[i][color=crimson]Mmmm and French, too...[/color][/i]Geralt's eyes only briefly flashed to the girl as she entered the room after Lucien. [i][color=crimson]Spicy-sweet that one...dangerous...tainted. Not like the other one, not like the pure cool wind...[/color][/i] [color=crimson]"Lucien and Ivory, a pleasure..."[/color] He said as they entered and he closed the door behind him, plunging them into dusk once more. He was right, there was something about this man, something white and pure and...almost holy about him. Geralt licked his lips. He was almost staring again when his attention was caught by the young man's voice. [color=crimson]"Hm?"[/color] He glanced toward the opening int the partition and into his own bedroom, and then let his eyes fall on Lucien once more. He chuckled absently and approached the partition of frosted glass and wood,[color=Crimson] "Oh, no need for apologies, this is just as good a time as any."[/color] He slid the door shut, well, mostly shut, and motioned to two chairs across from the couch before him. [color=crimson]"Please, sit, take a moment...Hell, have three."[/color] A smirk flashed once more as his eyes darted from the girl and back again, this time showing the pear-white of his canine. He turned to the side of the room with the lamp, and lit it. His arm, hand and fingers moved with with stride as he approached it, full of grace. He took a matchbook from the side-table, plucked a match and struck it, then removed the scarf with nearly a flourish, before lowering the match and lighting the wick. He turned the dial on the side until the room was dim, rather than dark, then turned back to his guests as his smooth voice dripped from his lips once more, the match-light flickering between his fingers. [color=Crimson]"Can I get either of you something to drink? Wine, Scotch, Absinthe?"[/color] His eyes rolled towards Ivory, [color=crimson]"A nice dark red, perhaps?"[/color] With one fluid [i]flick[/i], the match was out. He dropped it into a waste-bin as he strode across the room once more to a small cabinet against the wall.