It might be late, and dark outdoors, but it's quiet, which is something Kay requires when he wants to think. He's wandering aimlessly at the moment, still familiarizing himself with the grounds, apparently oblivious to the chill
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"If I were headed someplace in particular," the tall knight answers coolly, "I'd not have spent the last hour wandering in circles." One large circle, actually, but he's done a full loop now. Not the entire grounds, of course, but he's covered a lot of area.
"If I were looking for a place, I would have asked." Yeah, men may not have received that, 'never ask for directions' stereotype just yet.
Kay snorts, and admittedly it has a derisive note to it. He's not certain whether this makes it better, though it does redeem Jackrabbit's parents slightly.
Well, the first two are understandable, but the third throws Kay for a moment.
He raises a finger, as though about to make a point, then drops it again, shaking his head quietly. It's far less bizarre to hear such things around the knights when they've been drinking, but in this context... "I could have gone happily about my business, tonight, without that knowledge, but thank you," he answers finally. The gratitude is ironic, of course.
Alright. He understands the confusion, but there are times when Kay'd rather just throw tact right out the window. Most all of the time, actually. This is no exception.
"I asked, not expecting to hear about you -penis." He explains sharply. "It's not something you discuss in company."
Kay shrugs, because there's really nothing to do but forgive him. "Forget it. I've one myself, no harm done." Then, with an arched brow, "What do you do?"
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"If I were looking for a place, I would have asked." Yeah, men may not have received that, 'never ask for directions' stereotype just yet.
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"Am Jackrabbit."
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"Cai Hir, Lord of Caer Gynyr," he introduces himself simply. Which is to say, with only one title.
"That is an unusual name."
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"For what reason, sir?"
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Forgive the vulgarity. He isnt aware it is vulgar.
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He raises a finger, as though about to make a point, then drops it again, shaking his head quietly. It's far less bizarre to hear such things around the knights when they've been drinking, but in this context... "I could have gone happily about my business, tonight, without that knowledge, but thank you," he answers finally. The gratitude is ironic, of course.
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"You asked. Why not I told you?"
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This is no exception.
"I asked, not expecting to hear about you -penis." He explains sharply. "It's not something you discuss in company."
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