[h2][center][color=steelblue]Giovanni Fortuna Scalognatto[/color][/center][/h2] [h2][center]District XII[/center][/h2] [@Dosthou] [@Breo] [@Cu Chulainn] [hr] Giovanni was a rather talkative individual, to say the least, he knew this, his servant knew this and those that spended more than 5 minutes with him knew it too. Most of the times, this was done with the sole objective to piss off the target of his chattering. He too confessed to being a petty asshole to those he feeled deserved it, and by Fate, the majority of the population of the Clock Tower, in Giovanni humble opinion, deserved every bit of his asshole self. That is not to say that there weren't alright chaps in his book, even if they were few in between, and now, in front of him, he had the fortune of meeting one of them. [color=steelblue]"Or is it missfortune?"... [/color]he muttered to himself, before doning a grin that could be confused for a smile and engaged his acquaintance. [color=steelblue]"Camillo! Good to see you too! I could ask you the same thing my friend, tired of overseeing boring classes and decided to explore the world a little?"[/color] Of course, both of them knew this was a pointless question, but for Giovanni every second he was not fighting the emotionless man was a second well spent. In the span of the few words talked, he had already though of dozens of possible scenarios in his mind. Life on the road engrabbed this habit on soneone if they wanted to last in it, and his well honed instinct told him that, no matter what, he shouldn't start a fight with this man, not now, not ever. [color=steelblue]"How has life treated you? You found that special something you seemed to be looking for? 20 years is a lot of time after all, you could do lots and lots of things in that time, visit lots of places, y'know what i mean?"[/color] He grinned, even after reaching the previous conclusion, Giovanni could not pass the chance to try and get a rise of Camillo, like he tried all those years back. Let it be said that he wasn't the most sane of individuals in the best of times.