Rhiannon
Rhi grinned in response. At least the man was smart enough to know when he'd lose a bet - something that not everyone could say around here. But she was game for having a little fun, especially at the fortune teller's expense. Everyone knew that most of them were no better than thieves, anyway.
Once in line, Rhi shifted her weight to one hip as they waited their turn. "Just a guess," she told Koa. "I didn't recognize you, and I have an eye for faces. I'd remember yours, if I'd seen you around before," she added with a cheeky wink. Koa was handsome - she wasn't blind. And it had been too long since she'd had a little flirtatious fun.
But before she could dig more into why he was here (handsome and on good terms with Deimos - her day was getting better by the minute), they found themselves at the front of the line. "Oh, thanks, love," she purred, sashaying her way to one of the seats in front of the fortune teller. The woman was bedecked in colorful silks and dangling crystals, and it was all Rhi could do not to roll her eyes as the fortune teller looked between her and Koa with a knowing smile.
Once in line, Rhi shifted her weight to one hip as they waited their turn. "Just a guess," she told Koa. "I didn't recognize you, and I have an eye for faces. I'd remember yours, if I'd seen you around before," she added with a cheeky wink. Koa was handsome - she wasn't blind. And it had been too long since she'd had a little flirtatious fun.
But before she could dig more into why he was here (handsome and on good terms with Deimos - her day was getting better by the minute), they found themselves at the front of the line. "Oh, thanks, love," she purred, sashaying her way to one of the seats in front of the fortune teller. The woman was bedecked in colorful silks and dangling crystals, and it was all Rhi could do not to roll her eyes as the fortune teller looked between her and Koa with a knowing smile.
No one likes a mad woman
What a shame she went mad
What a shame she went mad






