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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:14 pm
Onuris had no choice but to follow and that seemed to put a heavier cloud over the redhead's face as he shuffled along up the stairs and then to finally get a name from this individual. He nodded a bit and quietly took the card, he couldn't see why he shouldn't take the card chances were he'd need the card to find his way back here in case things went terribly wrong this 'free prize' isn't what he had 'wished' for in the beginning.
...What had he wished for? Onuris wasn't sure he had sort of forgotten when the Foto had landed at his feet and he had noted the oddness of the image on it. He supposed that was for the best, "Sure thing," Onuris murmured softy as he tucked the card away into the same pocket as the Foto.
He gazed toward the window and noted that the storm had completely stopped, which was good. The tall man moved to reclaim his umbrella. "I'll be seeing you," he said in a tone that almost seemed resigned and Onuris couldn't quite figure out why. He draped the umbrella's crooked handle over his forearm and exited the shop. His golden gaze flicked up to the sky and he couldn't help but notice that there was now a rainbow occupying the space where there were heavy clouds earlier.
...Nice.
Onuris turned and walked toward home.
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:23 pm
Wylde nodded quietly in response to Onuris' words and folded his hands before himself and watched with curious gaze as the man moved about the shop and reclaimed the umbrella he had deposited moments before. The mage noted, with some satisfaction, that the storm had stopped. It was one of those things that Wylde felt that couldn't have gone better if he had actually planned it and let's face it he planned very little in his life beyond opening this shop.
"Yep, see ya later," he said carelessly as he moved behind his counter again and reseated himself. He felt much more calm and relaxed now, he felt he could further study his reading rather than reading and not comprehending which was worse for a mage than most other people. Reading spells and not comprehending them could lead to serious danger. Wylde didn't need to watch his 'Patron' leave anyways.
He heard the shop's door shut, he grinned as he read.
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