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Re: [Auction Card] - Robin Little

Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 00:16
by Alexandrea
17K

Re: [Auction Card] - Robin Little

Posted: 20 Oct 2014, 06:37
by Jayce (DELETED 5615)
20,000

Re: [Auction Card] - Robin Little

Posted: 23 Oct 2014, 00:57
by Robin Little
The idea of selling oneself on auction was entirely unheard of to Robin, but he's enjoying the experience nonetheless. It is an experience. And whatever comes of it, he'll use the experience to his own creative benefit.

Mora he recognises, and he throws the woman a wink. The others he doesn't recognise, however; he tries to look suave as he stands there on the stage, under the scrutiny of the guests. The grin on his face is strained, however, as he tries not to crack up laughing.

Re: [Auction Card] - Robin Little

Posted: 23 Oct 2014, 12:22
by Mora
She sits there, watching the people bid on her human friend. Her childe has the best bid currently. She herself wanted to bid but she kept her fingers to herself, even though they were desperatly itching to raise the bet to $30,000. She sat, she waited - she did hope more people would bid on Robin, he was such a nice fellow.

She waves at him though, as he winks at her.

Re: [Auction Card] - Robin Little

Posted: 01 Nov 2014, 04:01
by Pi dArtois
Pi moves to the mic and calls the auction, announcing in a loud voice. "Last bids, In three... Twooo... ONE. SOLD!"

Re: [Auction Card] - Robin Little

Posted: 01 Nov 2014, 05:50
by Pi dArtois
*Announces*

Robin Little - was won by Jayce - for $ 20,000 - (Please pay $ 10,000 to Robin Little and $ 10,000 to Pi dArtois ) - Unpaid

Re: [Auction 2014] - Robin Little, SOLD 20K to Jayce

Posted: 01 Nov 2014, 06:46
by Jayce (DELETED 5615)
Jayce beamed when she won, even putting her fists in the air as a sign of her victory. She did tone it down, though, and shuffle over to hug her sire. She knew very well Mora could have outbid her, but she hadn't. And she appreciated it. The necromancer even gave the woman's cheek a quick kiss. Then she was skipping over to Pi and Robin.

"So ten for each of you, that's what you said?" She hummed, looking around for an ATM. She didn't have that kind of cash on her and who used checks anymore. The blonde removed her wallet from her pocket and held her debit card limply in her fingers.