Ivory could tell that her little comment had pleased Geralt, it was notable just from the look on his face. She hoped he wouldn't get too used to it, simple comments like these were easy for her to make, only because they were factual. She wasn't about to intentionally flatter the man to win him over, she had no reason to, but she would at the very least display cooperation. There was no need to make this harder than it was. Lucien was quiet during Cora and Geralt's exchange, not finding necessary to intervene. He was also proud of Cora for how fast she caught on to the things they taught her. It was clear that her extension of knowledge was much, much larger than when she had first joined them. There was nothing Lucien loved to see more than this type of progress. [color=burlywood]"Well, I suppose we're all done utilizing the Big Top for now? I'm quite looking forward to how things will go tonight."[/color] Lucien spoke up, about to take hold of the handles of Cora's chair, but then let his arms fall back to his side as he saw the Siren's intentions to do it on her own. Ivory walked off the the chair she had tossed Illy's scarf into, and wrapped it around herself, ready to go back out. She was glad she wasn't going to have to spend the rest of her morning in practice with Geralt, at least. She was looking forward to some peace until it was showtime.