Auction Block Tango [Mortll]
Posted: 13 Apr 2018, 00:19
The red-head hadn’t really known what to expect from the auctions this go around. She had been glad to see a fairly decent turnout in both contestants and bidders despite past issues and the current state of the city. Then, she and Amara had gone to great lengths to ensure that patrons tonight were safe and could relax within these walls. The carnival theme had been a nice touch on Amara’s part and added a bit of festivity to the mix.
She had been a bit surprised to see both Mortll and Mordechai’s names on the list of contestants several days ago. Of any names that she would have expected, they would have been fairly far down on her list of potentials. More so Mortll, given the blood thief was aware of the giant killer’s connection to the mistress of the Necropolis. She had expected he would attend, but to see him enter the auction was the strange part to her; to each their own though.
The seed of an idea had started in her mind around that time. It was something she had considered carefully over the next few days before finally deciding to take a wait and see approach. It had been an interesting night in that respect. The mental freakout had been unexpected but at least it hadn’t been debilitating. Having support had certainly helped.
Making her way over to Mortll’s booth she gave the woman a small smile. ”I hope you’re not disappointed,” she stated. ”I’m sure I wasn’t your first choice of bidder.” She knew she likely wasn’t given the state of things, but that had been one of the reasons she had bid. ”I’d like to have a chat before we leave here tonight, so please join me in the far booth when you’re ready.”
The red-head walked away then, carefully considering what she wanted to discuss with the necromancer before they left the Necropolis. This chat would set the tone for the service period; she knew that instinctively. Sliding into the booth, she flagged down James to bring her a fresh glass of water while she waited. The next move was Mortll’s.
She had been a bit surprised to see both Mortll and Mordechai’s names on the list of contestants several days ago. Of any names that she would have expected, they would have been fairly far down on her list of potentials. More so Mortll, given the blood thief was aware of the giant killer’s connection to the mistress of the Necropolis. She had expected he would attend, but to see him enter the auction was the strange part to her; to each their own though.
The seed of an idea had started in her mind around that time. It was something she had considered carefully over the next few days before finally deciding to take a wait and see approach. It had been an interesting night in that respect. The mental freakout had been unexpected but at least it hadn’t been debilitating. Having support had certainly helped.
Making her way over to Mortll’s booth she gave the woman a small smile. ”I hope you’re not disappointed,” she stated. ”I’m sure I wasn’t your first choice of bidder.” She knew she likely wasn’t given the state of things, but that had been one of the reasons she had bid. ”I’d like to have a chat before we leave here tonight, so please join me in the far booth when you’re ready.”
The red-head walked away then, carefully considering what she wanted to discuss with the necromancer before they left the Necropolis. This chat would set the tone for the service period; she knew that instinctively. Sliding into the booth, she flagged down James to bring her a fresh glass of water while she waited. The next move was Mortll’s.