”Rather a long way for books and Loren,” she says with a playful chuckle, the teasing nature of the statement obvious enough. They did have some older books here, given that Halo wasn’t destroyed in the way the Grounds had been. She has no idea what sort of books had survived there, or really what one might even find in Halo, other than the fact there was some ancient stuff. Not that Weaver never picked up a book, but she could not say she devoured them with much regularity. [say]”Find anything interesting?[/say] she asks, nodding toward the book in his hand.
”Well. I’ve been negotiating for plates and silverware for Halo’s new bar. Thrilling stuff, let me tell you.” Clearly, it is not that thrilling at all. Plates, napkins, silverware, glassware. Though she was particularly pleased with the glassware she’d procured. ”Shall we?” she says as he asks to walk with her a ways, her hands stretched to the path before them and she falls into step with him. The Kraai was on the way to the Palace anyway, and even if she walked past it, she didn’t mind a little extra exercise. Besides, nothing in the Citadel was all that far away.
”Well. I’ve been negotiating for plates and silverware for Halo’s new bar. Thrilling stuff, let me tell you.” Clearly, it is not that thrilling at all. Plates, napkins, silverware, glassware. Though she was particularly pleased with the glassware she’d procured. ”Shall we?” she says as he asks to walk with her a ways, her hands stretched to the path before them and she falls into step with him. The Kraai was on the way to the Palace anyway, and even if she walked past it, she didn’t mind a little extra exercise. Besides, nothing in the Citadel was all that far away.