Illyana's expression remained as guarded as possible as she watched Geralt and Lucien interact. Even when the magician winked at her, she tried to show no response, although it did take her by surprise. Lucien's warning about his silver tongue was definitely needed, she would have to keep a close eye on him when he interacted with the rest of the troupe. Smooth though he was, his arrogance ruled him, it was only a matter of time before he would slip something that betrayed the secret of his magic. Illyana was sure it wouldn't be long before the mystery of his powers was revealed, magician or not, Illyana had her own tricks up her sleeve.
Geralt's smile returned as Lucien continued to speak, glad that he had been granted permission to do his show. He had intended to perform no matter what, but at least the Ringleader could recognize talent when he saw it. "Very well, maître, I humbly accept your conditions. It is never my intention to rock the boat...unless, of course, some rocking is requested." He said, and followed the two eagerly as they began to walk away. He couldn't help but glance at Illyana's backside as she walked in front of him, and smiled to himself. She was young, yes, but there was a fire in her. He would have to be careful around their little Madame Illynova.
Illyana was about to agree with Lucien, nodding to him as she turned to wish Geralt a good show, before the magician interrupted her by stopping and holding up a finger. He had glanced back at the group of patrons waiting outside the gates as he came to stop. What was he doing?
"Speaking of which..." He said, looking over at the group of people crowding the gate. It was absolutely minuscule, a quarter of the crowd he used to pull at the theater. This amount of people would barely fill a single tent, let alone the entirety of the grounds. It was mostly children too, and their parents wouldn't want to pay double to see every single show.
"Would you allow me the smallest of indulgences, Lucien? And Madame Illynova, of course," he said and nodded humbly toward Illyana. "I'd like to do a little pre-show presentation, if that is okay with you?" There was a brief pause, and he decided to fill it with more talk as he turned his body toward the crowd, "I promise, only run-of-the-mill tricks. Just to give them a taste, leave them wanting more...I promise I will make it brief." He continued, a devilsh grin splitting his face.
Illyana glanced up a Lucien, hope and worry plain on her face. She didn't trust Geralt, not by a mile, but if they were going to let him perform tonight, she didn't see the harm in letting him have his little 'presentation'. Besides, this would give her a chance to see something of his firsthand, as she wouldn't be able to watch the show. It would delay their opening, yes, as they were due to be ready in minutes, and this was Lucien's call. Still, she hoped he would allow it, if only for her sake.
Geralt's smile returned as Lucien continued to speak, glad that he had been granted permission to do his show. He had intended to perform no matter what, but at least the Ringleader could recognize talent when he saw it. "Very well, maître, I humbly accept your conditions. It is never my intention to rock the boat...unless, of course, some rocking is requested." He said, and followed the two eagerly as they began to walk away. He couldn't help but glance at Illyana's backside as she walked in front of him, and smiled to himself. She was young, yes, but there was a fire in her. He would have to be careful around their little Madame Illynova.
Illyana was about to agree with Lucien, nodding to him as she turned to wish Geralt a good show, before the magician interrupted her by stopping and holding up a finger. He had glanced back at the group of patrons waiting outside the gates as he came to stop. What was he doing?
"Speaking of which..." He said, looking over at the group of people crowding the gate. It was absolutely minuscule, a quarter of the crowd he used to pull at the theater. This amount of people would barely fill a single tent, let alone the entirety of the grounds. It was mostly children too, and their parents wouldn't want to pay double to see every single show.
"Would you allow me the smallest of indulgences, Lucien? And Madame Illynova, of course," he said and nodded humbly toward Illyana. "I'd like to do a little pre-show presentation, if that is okay with you?" There was a brief pause, and he decided to fill it with more talk as he turned his body toward the crowd, "I promise, only run-of-the-mill tricks. Just to give them a taste, leave them wanting more...I promise I will make it brief." He continued, a devilsh grin splitting his face.
Illyana glanced up a Lucien, hope and worry plain on her face. She didn't trust Geralt, not by a mile, but if they were going to let him perform tonight, she didn't see the harm in letting him have his little 'presentation'. Besides, this would give her a chance to see something of his firsthand, as she wouldn't be able to watch the show. It would delay their opening, yes, as they were due to be ready in minutes, and this was Lucien's call. Still, she hoped he would allow it, if only for her sake.