At least the introduction to this whole thing, this city and miscreants, would not be so hard for Pierra. She seemed to already know her way around, though Blaize’s features twisted incredulously as she mentioned the zombies and fun. Blaize couldn’t think of anything worse. They stank, and if you spent enough time around them, you began to stink, too. With heightened senses, that stench is hard to get rid of. Whatever dealings Blaize had had with the walking dead, he’d ended up burning his clothes afterwards. Easier to burn them and buy new ones than try to wash them of the filth.
”You’ve got a strange idea of what’s enjoyable,” Blaize said. Though if anyone had asked him what he thought was fun, he wouldn’t know how to answer. All Blaize knew was work. He’d probably reply with ‘dancing’. That could be taken in numerous different ways, depending on what the person knew about him beforehand.
What Blaize got out of the conversation, however, was that siring Pierra might not have changed much for her. She didn’t seem to have any kind of family relying on her, nor a job she needed to show up to. This was something she’d lived for, and now she’d died for it.
They eventually passed beneath the university gates, and whatever Pierra might turn out to be, Blaize was more relieved about the situation than he’d been previously. Everything was going to be okay—so long as Aleksandra didn’t freak out, of course. ”And I guess you better steer clear of the Paladins for a while now, then. They’ll want your head if they recognise what you are,” he said.
”You’ve got a strange idea of what’s enjoyable,” Blaize said. Though if anyone had asked him what he thought was fun, he wouldn’t know how to answer. All Blaize knew was work. He’d probably reply with ‘dancing’. That could be taken in numerous different ways, depending on what the person knew about him beforehand.
What Blaize got out of the conversation, however, was that siring Pierra might not have changed much for her. She didn’t seem to have any kind of family relying on her, nor a job she needed to show up to. This was something she’d lived for, and now she’d died for it.
They eventually passed beneath the university gates, and whatever Pierra might turn out to be, Blaize was more relieved about the situation than he’d been previously. Everything was going to be okay—so long as Aleksandra didn’t freak out, of course. ”And I guess you better steer clear of the Paladins for a while now, then. They’ll want your head if they recognise what you are,” he said.