Lucien was too focused on the man in front of him to pay much attention to his surroundings, even if it was the first time he was getting to do so. His eyebrow twitched as Geralt turned away from him. It was very clear from his demeanor that he was not feeling any remorse for what he had done, despite the seriousness of it. It was either that, or it was the same as last time and the man simply did not want to admit to his mistake. Right now, Lucien did not care for the Magician's pride. He did not plan to tip toe around him. [color=burlywood]"It is not the time."[/color] He responded curtly to his offer. [color=burlywood]"Maybe I had been expecting too much from you, to think that [i]maybe[/i] you would feel apologetic for having missed all of your shows with no warning, for a [i]late night[/i] at that. I had to explain to all those people why you didn't show, not to mention do damage control on those who were more than just a [i]little[/i] upset by it. I thought you had a bit more sense of responsibility. Do you really care so little for this place? For what we do here? If that's the case, please tell me now. I don't want to play guessing games with you anymore."[/color] He could only let the Magician get away with so much. If this was the halfhearted attitude he would be seeing from him from now on, then he needed to know. He could not accept such a mistake again.