by Nayt on Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:20 am
Lemon: “Oh, I know you’ll play…” George commented under his breath.
He’d been paying more attention to his maids than the misfit couple, but he certainly caught the slip. They had no choice in the matter, as he saw it, he was simply being courteous the in asking--his gallant, knightly nature shining through the thick veneer of cool he laid on as thick as dust on a crypt. The loose, golden sleeve of his suit slipped below the wrist as he waved his hand indifferently to Daniel’s question.
“You make a good point, I suppose. Having you two look good will make me look good, and I can’t be lookin’ bad now. What would these lovely ladies think of me if my reputation were tarnished because I wasn’t charitable enough to lend some nice clothes to two desperate kids? Daniel, follow Anne to my wardrobe and pick out whatever you like on the left-hand side. Ms. Everett, if you’d allow Belle to accompany you back to the Bridal Suite, I’d much appreciate it if you’d enjoy a long soak while she washes and patches your clothes. Unless of course you find the muck well suited to the complexion of your skin--some do. My maids were theorizing beside the fire this morning about you, I’m afraid they don’t understand adventurers like yourself do not feel the need to be constantly pretty. You could always use the time to give Flit a bath--he‘s even more filthy than… well, he needs a bath, just the same.”
Once Daniel was ready, Anne would lead him to the back of the building, past the kitchen, dining room, game room, indoor pool, and 24 hour snack bar to the expansive wardrobe of George Aeric Saints. To his right, he’d find such finery that couldn’t possibly have existed in this reality or any other. To his left he’d find a number of less stunning, though still logic-defying outfits ranging from silver suits similar to the golden one the owner currently wore, to deep purple and gold threaded sleepwear. There were several expensive looking shirts in a heap off to the side sporting a gaudy turquoise, but they seemed slightly scorched in random patterns and left to rot. Anne remained in the wardrobe, ready to assist the injured young man in dressing both his wounds and himself.
Mandaz: The look on Everett’s face fell flat as he danced not-so-lightly around the topic of her hygiene. She knew he was trying to be polite, but the issue truly did bother people like this. In all honesty she didn’t really want a bath, but then again she wasn’t about to kick and scream and throw a tantrum if they tried to force her into one. That was for children. She wasn’t a child. If they did, however, lock her in a room with nothing but a hot tub of water and a towel she’d simply splash the water around a little until she was sure she’d made it sound just convincing enough to escape, germs in-tact. When the subject of bathing the horrible mongrel came up, Everett’s look became a mixture of horror and disgust.
“Daniel, you be careful around that dog. I don’t want you to loose any body parts that might help you fight, you understand?!” She spoke to him with her finger pointed out, like a mother spoke to a child. A child who just happened to be nearly a foot or two taller than she was.
Nayto: Maybe Everett misunderstood that part. It sounded more like George was making an offhanded remark about Everett's hygeine, comparing it with the dog's . . . or something along those lines. Daniel sure as hell wasn't spraying that dog off. Water would probably evaporate around him, anyways! That dog could've caught the freakin' forest on fire! Yeah, yeah . . . no. That was one risk he wasn't going to take. He wasn't going to get anything out of that, anyways.
"Whoa, whoa, oI'm not bathing him," Daniel coughed.
Of course, once that fear was abated, the woman who he was to follow, Anne, was ready to lead him away, and Daniel finally began to realize what this meant. George wanted Everett to bathe, and he was suggesting that one of his barmaids assist her in that. Patching clothes up was completely optional. Getting in the bathtub together wasn't optional in the slightest. Not to Daniel. Definitely not to Daniel. In his mind, the busty Belle was going to be in a soapy bathtub with the lovely Everett in close proximity, and both were going to be surprisingly friendly towards one another--the latter perhaps shy and reserved at first. All was well in the world. That train of thought alone allowed Daniel to justify every adventure and misadventure to this point. In fact, that thought occupied his mind well beyond the amount of time it should have, and he at first did not react to the massive wardrobe. Then, it hit him like a brick wall, and he nearly fell over.
"Bloody hell . . ." Daniel whispered, followed in short by an impressed whistle. "These all look pretty expensive--you, uh . . . do you know whot he had in moind for me to borrow?"
Daniel, personally, wouldn't be lending out one of these fine suits to anyone he didn't know, if he owned them. Even if he owned this many. Actually, it looked like he could spare a good couple dozen suits, and still have one for every day of the year.
Lemon: George followed Daniel part of the way, deviating into the kitchen when they passed it, leaving Everett alone with the silently waiting Belle. It was up to her on what to do next, either to head up to the suite or out to wash Flit--if, of course, the owner was being serious and not just snatching the opportunity to take a jab at Everett.
Anne, in the wardrobe, similarly stood silently smiling at Daniel. When asked on what he should take, she simply motioned toward the silver suit on the nearest rack and a matching tie and cufflink set above, if he so chose to accessorize. Indeed, George did have enough suits to last him every day of the year; he had to. George only wore a suit once before discarding it and allowing the fabric to be reused for some lesser garment. of his maids or perhaps a poor street urchin. It was literally up to Daniel as to what he chose, but either way he'd need to be handled for his wounds first. Anne held up a long spool of soft cotton gauze and anticeptic rub.
Mandaz: Finally Everett was alone and silent…with a waitress. She started up at her, though she really couldn’t get a good look at her face from this angle, what with her natural enhancements and all. The blonde girl was just short enough to come to eye level with the twins and nothing else. She folded her arms and gave a sort of ‘hmph’ and glared as close to the waitresses face as she could glare. She figured her previous plan of just splashing around the water a bit for dramatic effects was easier to do than to actually attempt to clean a dog. It wasn’t necessarily the lesser of two evils, but it was the easiest to escape.
“Lead the way miss.” Everett cooed in a sugar-coated voice, while still giving a snarky look to her chest.
Nayto: "Whoa . . . that one?" Daniel replied, shocked.
The silver suits would probably look better on him, anyways. He started towards it, glancing at the hung up jacket. This would probably be sort of form fitting on him, too. It looked that way, at least. Daniel knew a fair amount about suits and the like; enough to know that he was going to need an undershirt. As he stepped back and got ready to ask about something along those lines, he found Anne standing there with a spool of gauze and some medicine. Oh, right, I need that. The idea that Anne would be rubbing any sort of lotion on him, even though it was just anticeptic rub, was a truly fantastic idea, and if it could at all happen, he'd be far more than just content with life: he'd be able to die happy. That thought had him slightly nervous, though. Shy, even. He laughed nervously before glancing around, just checking to see if anyone was around. George had tagged along for a bit earlier, but turned off at some point. He wasn't around. Awesome.
"Th-thanks. Er, um, uh, oI moight . . ." Daniel coughed, "Need a little help, y-you know, with the medicine and wrap and, uh, er, yeah." Smooth. Real smooth.
Lemon:: Anne nodded determinedly, a maid on a mission. She walked firmly up to Daniel and scooped out a big glop of the antiseptic paste. It stung her hand as she dug into it, but she seemed not to notice; the paste was especially strong and made for burn wounds. It would eat away the dead flesh and disinfect at the same time, but its effectiveness came at the cost of comfort--a fact Daniel would realize as she set to work, gobbing huge portions of the stuff all over his wounds. She was not a delicate flower, she was a woman of hard labor and saw Daniel as little more than something that needed to be fixed. She lifted his arms to get at the hidden spots, rubbing the concoction as deep as she could get it. It wouldn’t matter how much he squirmed or struggled, Anne was focused. Once the goo was applied, she set to work bandaging him, perhaps a bit overzealously. When she was done, there would be no means of removing the bandages for several days without cutting into Daniel’s flesh and he looked even more injured than if he’d remained unattended, to tell the truth. Her job done, she surveyed her work and gave a satisfactory nod, continuing to chose silence over fraternization.
Belle, however, seemed more confused and unfocused than her senior. She smiled and nodded happily to Everett, ignoring her breastward gaze, but as she ascended the stairs the got lost. All she had to do was go up. Straight up. But she persisted in walking the length of every hallway of every floor before actually making her way to the Bridal Suite. Finally at their destination, Belle completely ignored Everett, if the short woman even followed her in the first place. She undressed, entered the bathroom, filled the sizable tub with warm water, and waited for her company to join her.
Mandaz: Somewhere of in the distance, Everett thought she heard a scream. But she instead figured it to be something she imagined, since she felt like she was going crazy in the mixed up place, and quickly shook it off. The woman had insisted on checking nearly almost every room before they reached their destination. Everett kept silent during all of this, figuring the maid to have some sort of method to her madness. Then again, she was expecting too much out of this in. When they reached the room before the bridal suite, the young girl was ready to explode. Her face was blood red, holding back every single swear and curse she had in her arsenal, fists clenched and shaking, ready to pull out her sword and decapitate the woman rather messily.
But that would be rude, according to human custom (and angel as well) Instead she tried to keep focused on what made her happy. What did make her happy? Her sword made her happy. Thrusting said sword through the voluptuous bosom of this woman would make her happy. The thoughts continued on like that until the finally reached the suite and a wave of slight relief washed over her.
It was quickly drowned though, as the maid revealed herself to the young girl. She stood there, wide eyed and a little intimidated by all of the assets. It was then she realized that the woman intended to join her in this ritualistic ceremony of cleaning. Everett clicked her teeth together indecisively, staring at the woman (but trying not to stare too much) wondering how she was going to get out of this one.