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"Well, I think I can probably keep up the rent with just my income. I know you like to pick up jobs between semesters, but I agree that it isn't safe. At least I can work from home with what I do. It will be tough, we might not be able to afford the luxuries we're used to, but I can at least keep up rent. Besides, with us being out of the apartment every other week, our utilities will at least be cheaper." Sam answered. Their financial situation had been the last thing on his mind recently, but Stevie was right to worry about it.
"Oh, uh, of course. Right, that makes sense. Yeah, I mean it does get kinda cool at night. I mean, probably not enough to freeze, but pretty uncomfortable. And the fire won't last forever, so yeah, right, I can do that." Swims stammered, caught off-guard by her request. His heart started pounding and he could feel himself getting nervous, but nevertheless, he stoked the fire one last time and gathered up their blankets. Laying down beside her, the threw the blanket over them and put his arms around her, to hold her close. His breathing was erratic and his heart was racing, but he tried to maintain his composure. He just couldn't get over how soft her skin was, unlike his own scales. He had of course felt her skin before, but in this situation, with how close she was, it was...different.
The New Yorker said
Whatever you say, Boss.


Why is everyone calling me that recently?
I just don't like to make sudden skips if I can help it. We will be skipping to Khenarthi's Roost soon, though. I have ideas for what to do there.
I don't think Leon has too much time anymore. He seems rather busy, though I would like to have him back as well. I think doing a skip right now though would be pretty sudden. Might want to do that at the end of the day in rp. Besides, there are still a few conversations still going on, I believe.
Sam smiled and chuckled. "Agreed, but at least this time we won't have to worry about freezing in the nighttime air. We'll have plenty of warm blankets and supplies for a campfire this time around. I really don't know exactly how we are going to go about practicing with controlling our werewolf forms, but hopefully we won't lose track of our supplies. I bought a simple GPS too, since I lost my phone when we lost all our belongings. I'm kind of anxious about starting all of this, honestly, but at least we have until tomorrow morning to relax before we go. How long do you think we should make these trips? Maybe a few days at a time?"
"It would probably be best if you kept your distance in a fight, of course, but I think it would be best if you had something to fall back on, just in case. Maybe a dagger or something for close range. Not to mention how useful a dagger can be just for normal tasks. Honestly, I don't understand how humans get by without claws; they are quite useful. Maybe when we get back to Leyawiin, we can use the gold we earn to pay for some training for you to start using short blades. Until then, I guess I can just stay up close, while you support from a distance. That armor I wear does do something more than just exhaust me on a long walk, after all." Swims responded, rolling on his side to look at Veria. He yawned and smiled lightly at her. "I guess we should get to sleep soon. Hopefully, we can find some more food tomorrow."
Ahnasha noticed how Sabine was slowly becoming more expressive. By this point, it almost wasn't a surprise anymore. Meesei was still elsewhere talking to the Argonian couple, but the rest of the group eventually returned to their places observing the competition. The judges had gone through over half of the submissions by this point, though Rukeewei's had not yet been judged. Ahnasha couldn't help but to chuckle at Fendros' response to the spicy nature of the wrap, even if she would have been the same way. She simply didn't bother taking the risk in the first place. "Well, I still need to finish this beetle. I know the vendor in the middle of the square will let you pick one item for free, if you like, though everything after that will cost. You should get something you've never tried before; there is definitely a lot to choose from. I even saw a few Khajiit pastries, and they smelled authentic too."

Meesei glanced down at the nut Saabo-Ma was eating. Given that she had been living in Cyrodiil for years, she was actually familiar with chestnuts. She did not eat them often, as she preferred meat, but they grew in the area. She looked back up at Saboo and nodded politely. "Certainly, I will have one. Actually, I have been to the area of Cyrodiil where they grow. It is quite a different place from Black Marsh. As for me, my name is Meesei." She answered. Based on how expansive the festival was, she had a feeling that the couple were a bit biased with the importance they placed on local wine. Still, she could not argue its quality. Like pretty much everything in the marsh, the local berries used to make most of the wines grew in abundance with little effort. The only difficulty came with transporting them before they could rot. "My friend is a Breton from Morrowind named Ariel. She has been working on opening an apothecary soon, perhaps even today. She can make anything from cures to cosmetics, and is quite talented."
I don't think the number of people is an issue, honestly. One of my most successful RPs is with just one other person. I think it is just a matter of more consistent activity. What would everyone else like to see in the RP? Or is it simply that people are pretty busy most of the time?
Ahnasha decided to let Fendros have the wrap. She could handle foods that were slightly spicy, like the lamia tail, but if it was as hot as Ariel suggested, she probably would not like it. She much preferred foods with a more sweet taste. "I'm not really sure. I've never seen an assassin beetle before; all I know is what the vendor told me. She said this was an example of Redguard cuisine, so I assume they live in Hammerfell. This is a cut from the abdomen, so it must be pretty big overall. It seems a bit strange to eat such a large insect, but it is alright."

It was not often that Meesei spoke with strangers, but she was not uncomfortable doing so. As a rule, she tried to keep encounters with non-lycans brief, with Ariel and Rukeewei being notable exceptions. The accents of the couple were much like Rukeewei's, suggesting they were from Thorn, or one of the other nearby cities, as well. Meesei's own accent was stronger, indicative of her birthplace closer to the inner marshes. "I am a visitor to the city, with a group of my friends. We are helping another friend settle down here." Meesei answered. Normally, she would not be open at all about the pack's business, but in this case, talking to the locals about Ariel could prove advantageous for her. "In truth, we did not know there was a festival before we arrived, but I do not regret arriving when we did. This wine, and indeed almost everything at this festival, is quite exceptional. From the labels on these samples, I can see that there are only a few local wines being submitted. Is Thorn usually this diverse, or is it that the festival attracts people from beyond Black Marsh more strongly?" Meesei asked, deciding to make at least light conversation.
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