Yrael, the Eighth Bright Shiner (
mogget_cat) wrote2009-09-30 07:09 pm
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Terrible Triad Touring Agency: New Orleans
Yrael grins as she steps out from the bar and into the deserted alleyway and the New Orleans early evening. She glances over her shoulder to see Liz and Nikola follow her through the door, which closes behind them.
"We've got a while before I have to be there for my gig," she grins at them, "so I thought I'd show you around the French Quarter."
Since, and she may be ever so slightly sheepish about this, she hasn't gotten around to doing so before.
"We've got a while before I have to be there for my gig," she grins at them, "so I thought I'd show you around the French Quarter."
Since, and she may be ever so slightly sheepish about this, she hasn't gotten around to doing so before.
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She smirks at Yrael, "Though you do have a good way of getting people to see things your way."
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"If they do mind, then they might mind in ways that lead to them taking action, either against me or my piano."
They might hurt the piano, Nikola. Really! Yrael can't let that happen. It's the Bright Shiner's version of a peasant mob turning up at the castle gates with torches and pitchforks.
"I doubt they will mind, though. Music does stimulate the mind wonderfully," she smiles a very-slightly catty smile. "Sometimes even when one is dead-set against letting it do so."
"Anything here catching your gaze as well, my friends?"
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"Some of the canes look...interesting," Nikola says.
And he can always use accessories that make him look even more dashing (and antiquated).
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"Interesting good or interesting bad?" Her chin may settle on his shoulder.
Comfy perch, thy name is Nikola. =D?
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Nikola is just fine with being a comfortable perch, especially for someone as lovely as Liz.
"I quite like the Faberge one."
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"Think it might suit?"
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The cane goes SNIKT.
A number of sharp metal spikes, angled upwards towards the handle in such a way as to rip into the hand tugging the cane away from its owner, slide out from the surface of the cane in that moment.
"La Diabolic," Yrael explains, grinning. The more subtle, more likely to maim, more illegal cousin of sword-canes.
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"Fascinating."
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She leans more solidly against Nikola's back. It's an effort to get a closer look, with an arm around his waist for stability.
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"This type of cane was made, along with its sister canes La Terrible and La Redoutable, in early 19th century France. They were almost immediately made illegal."
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"I've heard of them," Nikola says. "I didn't realize it was still up for grabs."
Greed? In Nikola's eyes? Never!
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"You going to fix that?" The being up for grabs part.
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Enablers? Them?
It's more likely than you think.
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"What about you, Liz? You find anything sparkly enough to suit you?"
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She nips Nikola's shoulder, having enough practice to know how to get it felt through clothes without leaving much of any trace of what she's done to said clothes, and then moves over to the jewelry and points out two pieces.
The first piece is just a pretty, sparkly necklace. Liz doesn't usually like pink, but she'd make an exception for the size of the sapphire in it. The second piece that's specifically caught her attention has the same stones as the first, just more collar like. Which might be stunning both on her neck and against all of the black of her fur if they knew what her leopard looked like.
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She's technically still a novice to most jewelry, in fact. Though... her own eyes are caught by a pair of earrings in the next case.
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And hey, as long as they're not pearls, he'd approve.
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"Second one it is," she murmurs thoughtfully and with a smile as her eyes go back to it. She does like it a lot more than the first. "Thanks for the help." Because they have to look at it on her, after all.
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"Want to look around some more, or are we ready to continue the tour?"
There's an employee of M.S. Rau a respectful distance away (he knows that Bianca Silvestri likes to be left to look without being bothered, when she drops by).
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