[It's a good idea; they could always use more funding, it seems. He has a decent amount of gold to his name now, but the longer he could keep it, the better.
'Proper evening' in disguise, however.. Eleven glances up, a question writ into raised brows]
So long as we don't lose too much, it sounds like a pleasant way to spend a few evenings..
[Well that.. sounds like an even more pleasant way to spend an evening, if she's implying what he thinks she might be. Eleven grips his tea and works to keep his expression cool]
[ Catching the way his grip tightened on his tea she looked down quickly at her own cup, clearing her throat as her ears burned. ]
And at least if one of our group needs to be brought back to life, we'll be a little better prepared. I'd be frightened to read the terms of a loan presented by her ladyship.
[ She peeked up at him briefly, attempting to shift the course of conversation back out of the gondola. ]
[It's quite a successful distraction, as Eleven's expression shifts into a thoughtful frown]
If any of them want to be resurrected, I guess. The necromancers practice a sickening craft by the sounds of it. Given their blood magic, I wouldn't trust that it isn't some strain of undeath, and I'd rather my soul destroyed than risk it myself.
If it's anything like the Dark Arts back home, I'm inclined to agree with you. Given their blood magic I'd prefer nobody need the help, least of all you or I.
[ It was an awful thought, all things considered. The Dark Arts as she understood them were an utterly ghastly business and something Lily would prefer to avoid whatever the circumstances. ]
[He nods, knowing he'd be upset if any of them died- particularly those he cared about- but neither would he be willing to disrespect them to the point of leaving them to the mercies of the necromancers unless they'd willed it in life.
But that's a heavy choice for any of them to make, as easy as it had been for himself]
Healing services are also quite expensive however, if it's beyond the abilities we have. I can heal even critical injuries if I get to them in time, but disease and serious illness, curses- those sorts of things are yet beyond me.
That, you certainly have a talent for, and can't write it off with luck.
[ She grinned at him again. He seemed to prefer to be elusive when it came to compliments, something she was quietly working to undermine. It was cute when he blushed. ]
I can only do a bit of mending to minor ones, hence my excitement over finding dittany. If it's real it can patch almost anything up no matter how old.
[Eleven lapses into a slight smile, warmed. His healing seems to be the one valuable talent he has, and so he's sought to enhance it through further study. That Lily has some ability as well, and with plants, is nicely complementary. ..It might be that they're well-suited after all]
That's wonderful. You know of course that I'd be happy to help you find more.
[He blinks, partially distracted from what she's saying by the nudge beneath the table. There's something mischievous in her face about it that implies more than a childish game. Eleven tips his head and lets his legs stretch under the table.
Though it does take him a moment to recall what they're talking about]
I would like to be able to fight some of them sometimes, however.
[ Laughing at his words Lily dipped her head in a nod. She certainly couldn't fault him for that. There were quite a few of the old goats at court who could do with a sound hexing.
Shifting in her seat enough to stretch she let the side of her leg rest lightly against one of his. ]
I'd prefer it if I didn't have to figure out how to break you out of jail.
[Eleven's smile is quick, knowing well that Lan Wangji would have good grounds to disagree. But the meditation has helped, and Lily herself, too.
He meets her eyes and lets her query wash over him a moment, then follows suit in peering out the window. He's yet a touch distracted by the warmth of her leg]
[ She moved slightly in her seat again, keeping her eyes on the window as she considered the alternative. It was true she had asked him here, but she also hadn't quite planned what to do with him once he was there.
Even though she was becoming increasingly aware of the way she had painted herself into a corner with her own bravado she bumped her knee against his, watching him out of the corner of her eye as she did. ]
I think I could take a turn showing you something nice in this city - unless you're that taken with the decor in my room?
[ Maybe when looking back on this she would be thankful they both seemed wholly unable to stop getting flustered, but for the time being, all Lily could do is try and ignore the way her ears burned.
Giving him a nod when he accepted she rose to her feet, using her wand to change the appearance of the things on her desk - instead of a little potion-making area, just a surface scattered with the typical odds and ends of a lady. ]
Right, ready?
[ Lily stepped back over to the table and offered her hand, patting the pocket of her dress of her bag before she looked back to Eleven expectantly. ]
It's a surprise, though I don't know if we're supposed to be there I found it by accident, but I'm sure it's fine. Anyway, remember to keep calm.
[ Lily tightened her grip on Eleven's hand, apparating with a pop from the room before they rematerialized close enough to one of the walls of the city that it loomed abruptly overhead, in a tidy field of tall flowers. ]
I think it's a merchant's flower farm, isn't it nice? I missed my destination but it was quite worth it.
[Eleven remembers just in time what's about to happen, and only sways a little when they arrive while the world finishes spinning. He blinks through it, gaze drawn swiftly from the wall to the colorful flowers. He smiles]
[ Aware of how fond he was of green spaces, and pleased that she had the chance to show him this one she smiled, turning and skimming a hand over the tops of the flowers. ]
There's an estate house not far from here so we'd have to be quiet but it's late enough in the day that I think we can get away with being here.
[ Letting his hand go Lily sat down, plucking a blade of grass from the ground. ]
As missed landings go it's not the worst I've had.
[ At the mention of their not staying Lily pauses, her face falling slightly. They were meant to go home as soon as whoever took power in Taravast activated the Beacon. It was a wonderful thought save for this one, developing situation. ]
I guess we won't be staying long enough, will we?
[ Not wanting to voice the unfortunate downside to their coming departure she gave him a sad smile, shrugging before tossing a few blades of grass at his lap, trying to brush past the moment and not consider what was coming. ]
[Pain twinges in his chest, meeting her sad smile with regret written across his face. It isn't that he's forgotten what their goal here is, but when it's come to some things, he's chosen to ignore it. A large part of him isn't ready to return]
The garden at the farmhouse was trampled by the undead in the end, but.. I still have fond memories of tending it. It bore fruit- or, well, vegetables- a time or two, as well.
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'Proper evening' in disguise, however.. Eleven glances up, a question writ into raised brows]
So long as we don't lose too much, it sounds like a pleasant way to spend a few evenings..
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[ Which, even though she was the one suggesting it, made her go a bit pink in the face to consider. ]
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[Well that.. sounds like an even more pleasant way to spend an evening, if she's implying what he thinks she might be. Eleven grips his tea and works to keep his expression cool]
I'd like that, either way.
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And at least if one of our group needs to be brought back to life, we'll be a little better prepared. I'd be frightened to read the terms of a loan presented by her ladyship.
[ She peeked up at him briefly, attempting to shift the course of conversation back out of the gondola. ]
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If any of them want to be resurrected, I guess. The necromancers practice a sickening craft by the sounds of it. Given their blood magic, I wouldn't trust that it isn't some strain of undeath, and I'd rather my soul destroyed than risk it myself.
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[ It was an awful thought, all things considered. The Dark Arts as she understood them were an utterly ghastly business and something Lily would prefer to avoid whatever the circumstances. ]
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But that's a heavy choice for any of them to make, as easy as it had been for himself]
Healing services are also quite expensive however, if it's beyond the abilities we have. I can heal even critical injuries if I get to them in time, but disease and serious illness, curses- those sorts of things are yet beyond me.
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[ She grinned at him again. He seemed to prefer to be elusive when it came to compliments, something she was quietly working to undermine. It was cute when he blushed. ]
I can only do a bit of mending to minor ones, hence my excitement over finding dittany. If it's real it can patch almost anything up no matter how old.
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That's wonderful. You know of course that I'd be happy to help you find more.
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[ The grin on her face curled into something a little more impish, and she nudged his ankle with her foot while trying to casually sip her tea. ]
Hopefully it doesn't come to that, and it remains dull. Court is awful but it's far better than Unhalad.
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Though it does take him a moment to recall what they're talking about]
I would like to be able to fight some of them sometimes, however.
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Shifting in her seat enough to stretch she let the side of her leg rest lightly against one of his. ]
I'd prefer it if I didn't have to figure out how to break you out of jail.
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You shouldn't have to worry; I've reigned my temper well thus far.
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I think you're better at centering yourself than most.
[ Lifting her tea once again Lily peered at him over the rim, narrowing her eyes. ]
Should we go somewhere today?
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He meets her eyes and lets her query wash over him a moment, then follows suit in peering out the window. He's yet a touch distracted by the warmth of her leg]
Ah, if you'd like to, of course.
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[ She moved slightly in her seat again, keeping her eyes on the window as she considered the alternative. It was true she had asked him here, but she also hadn't quite planned what to do with him once he was there.
Even though she was becoming increasingly aware of the way she had painted herself into a corner with her own bravado she bumped her knee against his, watching him out of the corner of her eye as she did. ]
I think I could take a turn showing you something nice in this city - unless you're that taken with the decor in my room?
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Yes, all right, I'd be happy to.
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Giving him a nod when he accepted she rose to her feet, using her wand to change the appearance of the things on her desk - instead of a little potion-making area, just a surface scattered with the typical odds and ends of a lady. ]
Right, ready?
[ Lily stepped back over to the table and offered her hand, patting the pocket of her dress of her bag before she looked back to Eleven expectantly. ]
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Where are we going?
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[ Lily tightened her grip on Eleven's hand, apparating with a pop from the room before they rematerialized close enough to one of the walls of the city that it loomed abruptly overhead, in a tidy field of tall flowers. ]
I think it's a merchant's flower farm, isn't it nice? I missed my destination but it was quite worth it.
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It's lovely. They look well taken care of.
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[ Aware of how fond he was of green spaces, and pleased that she had the chance to show him this one she smiled, turning and skimming a hand over the tops of the flowers. ]
There's an estate house not far from here so we'd have to be quiet but it's late enough in the day that I think we can get away with being here.
[ Letting his hand go Lily sat down, plucking a blade of grass from the ground. ]
As missed landings go it's not the worst I've had.
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It makes me think I should get a planter for my balcony after all, though I know we won't be staying..
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I guess we won't be staying long enough, will we?
[ Not wanting to voice the unfortunate downside to their coming departure she gave him a sad smile, shrugging before tossing a few blades of grass at his lap, trying to brush past the moment and not consider what was coming. ]
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The garden at the farmhouse was trampled by the undead in the end, but.. I still have fond memories of tending it. It bore fruit- or, well, vegetables- a time or two, as well.
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