[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjg4LmM1NjIzNC5RWHB5YVdWcy4xAAAA/victoriantext.regular.png[/img][/center] [color=a0410d]Time:[/color] Early Afternoon [color=a0410d]Location:[/color] Love Lounge [color=a0410d]Interactions:[/color] [@Legion02] Xenelith [@Alivefalling] Jack [@Dezuel] Zelginn [hr] A giggle escaped Azriel’s lips as Zelginn called her a bad woman. That statement was a compliment in her book. [color=a0410d]”Thank you, I do strive to be quite terrible. Gotta keep up a reputation after all.”[/color] She poured herself some more wine and took a sip. She closed her eyes for a moment and enjoyed the warmth of the alcohol before looking at Zelginn again. [color=a0410d]”And what law is there that states I have to be nice to children, hmm? Because if I’m being honest, children are the most fun to torture.”[/color] Another giggle escaped her lips, making her sound creepy and a little bit crazy. She glanced at Xenelith briefly, recognizing that he wasn’t really paying much attention to the conversation at hand. It was quite a pity as he might have been able to learn some interesting information from this so called child. Oh well, it was his loss. She turned her attention back to Zelginn, listening as he spoke. She let him ramble on, watching as he poked the candle and it fell over, rolling almost off the table. She made no move to try and catch it. If things caught aflame it would cause some interesting chaos and the creature in front of her would have been to blame. Zelginn caught it, however, and put it back on the table as he spoke. [color=a0410d]”Who’s to say it would have ruined the fun, but instead created a new kind of fun?”[/color] She said to him with a grin. It was at this time that food was brought back and set in front of Jack. It was an assortment of breads, cheeses, and fruits. She grabbed a strawberry and began nibbling on it as she listened to Zelginn’s riddle. At this point, Xenelith told her to dispatch the child as they had no time for riddles. He also got up and decided to retire to his room. [color=a0410d][i]A child? I don’t think this creature is really a child, my dear Xenelith, but you’d only realize that if you’d listened to his words.[/i][/color] She thought to herself with a smirk while watching him disappear. [color=a0410d]”Stomach.”[/color] She answered as she slowly turned her gaze back to Zelginn and took another sip of her wine. She then grinned at him, deciding what harm was there in playing along with his little game. [color=a0410d]”My turn. I bring back the lost as though never gone, shines laughter and tears with light long since shone. A moment to make me, a lifetime to shed. I’m valued then, but lost when you’re dead. What am I?”[/color] She grabbed a piece of cheese and glanced at Jack once more to make sure he was actually eating. Last thing they needed was for their human to die of hunger.