brave_heart_verity: (thinking about it)
Verity Willis ([personal profile] brave_heart_verity) wrote in [community profile] nexus_sages2016-10-23 09:56 pm

Unmasked



Verity's sitting on one of the benches around the Forum, all pink braids and French stripes and soft jeans, idly fingering a new ring and studying a brochure someone handed her. Not the Brochure, just a flier for a temporary costume shop. (Both the shop and the costumes being temporary, one of those things is very important when the other disappears.) The pictures are bright and cheerful, almost inappropriately so. This is a highly sanitized, 'safe' for 'children' sort of Halloween being peddled. Meanwhile, Bobbi sniffs around to check for changes to the area and signs of adventure. She's a pupper of valor and courage, ready to take on any strange sniffs and mysterious smells.

"Is your Halloween tradition to put a mask on, or take one off?" The question begins when she lifts her attention to the wider worlds and does the now-habitual mental and visual sweep of her surroundings. As casually as it's asked, she knows this is a deeply probing question, so she'll give anyone wary of answering an easy out. "You coming to the Ball?"
u_can_have_it_4_a_song: A Man of Wealth and Taste (Default)

[personal profile] u_can_have_it_4_a_song 2016-10-26 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
He may as well sit--his next appointment isn't for a while, yet. "Crusading is hungry work," he muses, adding, "I seem to recall paying in more than plantains."
u_can_have_it_4_a_song: Boredom is more terrible than anger (Intrigue)

[personal profile] u_can_have_it_4_a_song 2016-10-26 05:50 am (UTC)(link)
In much the same way, scritches are a really great accomplishment for a puppy's ears. Bobbi's ears, it is safe to say, are very accomplished. The thin man's slender fingers work idly, seemingly independent of his attention.

"Guilty, as charged," he quips. "If the fine Misters Nelson and Murdock are finding their current fiscal flow failing, I could perhaps find some more work for them. I do have a few contracts that could use the review of a studied eye, to see if there are any loopholes that have been missed..."
u_can_have_it_4_a_song: Oh, yes (Smile)

[personal profile] u_can_have_it_4_a_song 2016-10-29 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
Are pugs smug? Perhaps a dog would know.

"Pleading guilt and feeling it are, I believe, legally distinct activities," he counters, enjoying as he does the back-and-forth wordplay. "I believe Mr. Nelson put in a brief appearance at last year's ball. Hopefully both will return this year--and not consider it some onerous company mixer, hmm?"