[written]flicker_flashDecember 14 2010, 14:40:03 UTC
All right, then. [You learn something new every day. She'll just write it on the back of her hand.] I'm sure I'll forget by next time. You'll have to remind me.
[He has to set aside the armor he's doing maintenance on to get that, so it will take a moment. And then there's the stepping over armor to get to the door, and the not tripping and falling over the armor. His kit has, in fact, eaten up all the floor. But he will get to the door without falling on his face in short order, and open it for her.]
Really? You should complain. What a lazy squire. [But she shall search out the relevant armor to start on, all the same. >_> Going to war may have distracted her a little, that's all.]
[Going to war can be a terribly distracting thing. He doesn't look too broken up about it, serenely picking something red-brown and crusted off of a hinge on his breastplate. Honestly, who decided to make this so ornate?]
You should. Perhaps she'll learn her lesson. [Eyes flick to what Sigmund's doing and then back to her own work. She's not particularly fussed. She found out the fun way that she can apparently call in for whatever she wants. Just imagine the chaos in her room.]
It is spelled 'lecturing,' Katie.
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Are you sure?
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How are you feeling?
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[But of course, she's closing her journal. And padding next door to knock on your door.]
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You're a very lazy child.
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[...goodness, what a mess.] Don't you ever clean your room?
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I have to clean my armor first. My squire keeps disappearing. I'll have to do it myself.
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I should send her to bed with nothing but broth.
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But she'd be too tired to fight. I'll wait until we return. She can explain to Edward.
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Do you think Edward will be angry?
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