John Granby (
iskierka_no) wrote in
cari_inabox2015-01-31 10:35 pm
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give me something to remember you by [CLOSED]
[They'd come this far together, and he'd be damned that something as ridiculous as exile and treason. So it initially might have been Iskierka's crazy idea, and maybe (maybe) he couldn't have convinced her to change her course; but he hadn't done much to dissuade her either. Either way, they had successfully marooned themselves on a dragon transport bound for a wild land of convicts, with no land about and a seriously lack of space.]
[Yes, on the surface the Allegiance was enormous. But it was still a boat (or was it a ship?) and Granby found himself running into Laurence more often than he'd like. It was so contradictory, to try to avoid him when him and his dragon had made such a point to get to Laurence. Most of Granby's trepidation came from the fact that his former captain seemed to be absolutely oblivious to... to... everything. He'd dropped hints, made suggestions, had come close to saying it out right and still Laurence just. Didn't notice.]
[It was enough to drive a man to drink.]
[Thinking on drinking, that sounded like a wonderful way to pass another uneventful evening at sea. However this time he was determined not to do it alone. It wasn't hard to find Laurence, this time thankfully away from the far too insightful beasts laying out on deck.]
Mister Laurence. [The wine is cheap but the glasses are clean.] May I tempt you?
[A loaded question, to be sure, but at this point he doesn't have much to lose.]
[Yes, on the surface the Allegiance was enormous. But it was still a boat (or was it a ship?) and Granby found himself running into Laurence more often than he'd like. It was so contradictory, to try to avoid him when him and his dragon had made such a point to get to Laurence. Most of Granby's trepidation came from the fact that his former captain seemed to be absolutely oblivious to... to... everything. He'd dropped hints, made suggestions, had come close to saying it out right and still Laurence just. Didn't notice.]
[It was enough to drive a man to drink.]
[Thinking on drinking, that sounded like a wonderful way to pass another uneventful evening at sea. However this time he was determined not to do it alone. It wasn't hard to find Laurence, this time thankfully away from the far too insightful beasts laying out on deck.]
Mister Laurence. [The wine is cheap but the glasses are clean.] May I tempt you?
[A loaded question, to be sure, but at this point he doesn't have much to lose.]