Who: Sharon Rainsworth and Vincent Nightray When: 21st September Where: Gil and co.'s apartment Summary: Vincent "checks in" with Sharon to see how she's settling in. Warnings: Vincent. Maybe some creepiness but that's nothing new, right?
Sharon schooled her features and took a moment to compose herself before she looked up at him and, in return, offered him a smile of her own.
"Not too improper when it's ones own home, no matter how temporary, really, Mr.Vincent." Though she real did regret it right at that moment. Since that particular incident when he used her to manipulate Break, Sharon had avoided spending any time with Gil's brother. Especially alone.
Sharon fumed. Internally. She fumed a lot and her hand practically itched for her fan. What she wouldn't give to give him a firm beating with it just for being as obnoxious as he was. Really, there was nothing about Vincent Nightray that didn't rub her the wrong way, and that was before he'd poisoned her.
Instead, however, she gave him the patented Rainsworth smile. He was not a close acquaintance and, therefore, it was imperative that she continue to be as reasonable as her House required her to be. Even in the face of such insult and annoyance. Ah well, there were still things she could do; it wouldn't do, also, for a Rainsworth heir to simply accept like that. "I'm sure that is something you are well acquainted with, Mr. Vincent, and I thank you so very much for the kind warning."
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"Not too improper when it's ones own home, no matter how temporary, really, Mr.Vincent." Though she real did regret it right at that moment. Since that particular incident when he used her to manipulate Break, Sharon had avoided spending any time with Gil's brother. Especially alone.
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Instead, however, she gave him the patented Rainsworth smile. He was not a close acquaintance and, therefore, it was imperative that she continue to be as reasonable as her House required her to be. Even in the face of such insult and annoyance. Ah well, there were still things she could do; it wouldn't do, also, for a Rainsworth heir to simply accept like that. "I'm sure that is something you are well acquainted with, Mr. Vincent, and I thank you so very much for the kind warning."
Oh, she really, really wanted to hit him.
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