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[Rose had not meant to visit Urianger. In fact, she had tried to avoid it. No matter how much she cared for her friend, the fact remained that he had a tendency to...ramble on. And on. And on. Rose was never much for niceties, and there’s only so long she can last before nodding off or saying something.]
[So she’d passed by his house on the way out of Il Mheg, only to stumble on it again. Thinking she’d taken a wrong turn, she went the other way, only to end up right back where she started. In fact, no matter which way she went, she found herself at Urianger’s doorstop.]
[Bloody fairies.]
[She briefly entertains the idea of waiting the fairies out, before deciding otherwise and knocking on Urianger’s door. At least his lectures only seem endless.]
[ He's not actually used to people knocking - Thancred just walks in like he lives here, and the pixies use the windows as often as not, no matter how he tries to keep them shut. So it takes a moment before the door opens. He smiles brightly when he sees her. ]
My friend! An unexpected visit, indeed. Do come inside - I have just been preparing a midday meal.
[Despite how much she doesn’t want to be here, Rose can’t help but crack a small smile in return. She walks in before taking a seat at a nearby table. There’s no point in waiting to make herself at home.]
Thank you. I hadn’t meant to stop by, but I’m afraid the pixies had other ideas. I can’t seem to find my way out of the area.
[ His expression wilts just a little as he realizes this isn't just a social call, but he bears with it. ] Ah...I'm afraid they are quite fond of that trick, indeed.
Is thy business elsewhere urgent? Negotiating with the pixies becomes much easier if thou art able to neglect their games for a time, as their attention wanes quickly.
[ And he just made lunch. You could stay for lunch at least, right? ]
[Is it her, or does he actually seem upset? Surely, he can’t blame her. Given his tendencies to ramble on, it makes sense she wouldn’t stop just for a social call...]
[...But he’s still her friend, and it has been a long time since they’ve had a chance to bond. A little detour won’t hurt.]
I don’t suppose there’s any harm in staying for awhile. Honestly, I could use a break from all these errands.
[ He would never blame anyone for having other places than here to be, of course. It's just that he really doesn't get many visitors, and even if he likes living out here, he gets a little lonely. ]
[ Hearing that she's willing to stay for a bit makes his smile light up again, though. ] Ever mayest thou find respite here, my lady. I have little doubt that a brief stay will be enough to deprive the pixies of their entertainment: they will mislike staring at solid walls for long.
[ And with that, he's striding off toward the door to the functional living space areas of the little house. ] Dost thou have a preference in drink? My stock is not so diverse as an inn, but I have my own means.
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[So she’d passed by his house on the way out of Il Mheg, only to stumble on it again. Thinking she’d taken a wrong turn, she went the other way, only to end up right back where she started. In fact, no matter which way she went, she found herself at Urianger’s doorstop.]
[Bloody fairies.]
[She briefly entertains the idea of waiting the fairies out, before deciding otherwise and knocking on Urianger’s door. At least his lectures only seem endless.]
Urianger?
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My friend! An unexpected visit, indeed. Do come inside - I have just been preparing a midday meal.
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Thank you. I hadn’t meant to stop by, but I’m afraid the pixies had other ideas. I can’t seem to find my way out of the area.
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Is thy business elsewhere urgent? Negotiating with the pixies becomes much easier if thou art able to neglect their games for a time, as their attention wanes quickly.
[ And he just made lunch. You could stay for lunch at least, right? ]
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[...But he’s still her friend, and it has been a long time since they’ve had a chance to bond. A little detour won’t hurt.]
I don’t suppose there’s any harm in staying for awhile. Honestly, I could use a break from all these errands.
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[ Hearing that she's willing to stay for a bit makes his smile light up again, though. ] Ever mayest thou find respite here, my lady. I have little doubt that a brief stay will be enough to deprive the pixies of their entertainment: they will mislike staring at solid walls for long.
[ And with that, he's striding off toward the door to the functional living space areas of the little house. ] Dost thou have a preference in drink? My stock is not so diverse as an inn, but I have my own means.