The kurori bobbed and weaved for a bit hoping that Serna would catch on but realized it wasn't so she decided to just stay in one place. "Polo!"
Serna locked in on her position and moved towards her, "Marco!"
Caliaphy waited to the last second to dart out of the way as the shield maiden came towards her. "Polo!"
When the Kurori spoke, Serna swung around towards Caliaphy, reached out and grabbed her by her shoulders, "GOTCHA! Ha! Ha! Ha! That was fun!"
"Awww!" Caliaphy squealed with excitement from playing the game with Serna. "Phew! I need to take a break on the beach for a couple of minutes."
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Seri leaned against him, "I could do this all night just you and me. Eventually though I'm gonna want to head back into the city and check in on everyone. You see I've got a lot of my mum in me. I look out for the others and myself. Now you too. It's something I like doing and not having to worry about the rest of the Realm. It's a little piece of heaven. And I am thankful every day of my life. I thank the gods that you have come into my life and I am truly glad that you want to stay here with me."
"I could do this all night with you as well," Neven mentioned with a grin, "I have no problem with checking in with the others. But don't ever feel that you have to look out for me. Trust me, I'm good to go."
"Fair enough," She wrapped her arms around him and enjoyed just spending some time with just him. It was a really nice feeling to share this time with him.
"And as far as staying with you goes," Neven wrapped his arms around Seri's waist, "I can't think of anywhere else I would rather be."
Seri sat back up and looked him straight in the eyes, "So, would you mind us heading back into the city? The breakfast I had earlier has run its course. Rather I snack on food throughout the day than eating one big huge meal. And by the way, you really looked like a cat saying, 'NommmNommmm,' guarding your food like someone was trying to steal it. You were rather funny."
"Such was my life in Deeping Dale," Neven replied, "I never knew where my next meal was coming from, so when I got food, I ate quickly and guarded it well. But sure, let's go back to the city. I wouldn't mind being introduced to the rest of your friends."
"You have to worry about that here in Asylum. Food is always plentiful. Despite us being thieves we do help out those who need a little hand now and then, like the farmers. The barter system is the way to go. We all help each other and no one goes hungry here. Anyway, lets head back." Seri slid down into the water and moved to the opening to wait for Neven.
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"You mean the King of the Sidhe? Are you daft?" Madame Mabel stared at the swordsman, "I'm not originally from Asylum. I hail from the Emerald Isle of Ireland. The legends of the Sidhe are not to be taken lightly. They are to be taken with the utmost seriousness. The fact that 'ye are still 'ere is a miracle. Most people who encounter even one of 'em are never seen again! I've known friends who didn't heed the warnings when they've gone and done one their Wild Hunts in and around Asylum and were gone. Just like that."
"You're from Ireland? I'm originally from America. Please tell me what year was it when you left Ireland and wound up here in the Realm?" Irzen asked with a raised eyebrow.
The old courtesan snapped out of her state of shock for a moment, "Queen Elizabeth I. When those damn Spaniards landed on Ireland getting separated from the main armada."
"1588," Irzen declared, "Nearly a hundred years after Christopher Columbus discovered America. I left America and came to The Realm in the Year of Our Lord 1999. Queen Elizabeth II was ruling England and our leader was President William Jefferson Clinton."
Madame Mabel gave the swordsman a confused look, "Never heard of America, lad. But Alyson would talk about Earth all the time when she was little. I tried to listen but I just didn't understood what all the fuss was about."
"America is a land that lies beyond The Great Sea," Irzen replied, "If you were to take a ship from Galway and keep sailing west, after a month at sea you would reach America."
Willow cursed under his breath as he shook his head.
"And as far as Ethelion is concerned, I fear him not!" The Drow Swordsman boldly declared, "Plus, he's a hypocrite! He chides others for possibly committing acts of violence in Asylum yet he and his kind kidnap people who wander outdoors during their Wild Hunts in and around this place.
"Before you ask who he is," Irzen calmed a little as he turned to Madame Mabel, "Let me apologize for startling you. I did not mean to do it. Ethelion is a Grade A horse's ass of a Sidhe who thinks he's superior to everything and everyone around him. Worse than that, he likes to drop in on us from time to time just to torment us with his superiority complex. It was he who teleported me here without warning."
The old courtesan suddenly became pale. She was visibly mortified that the drow would even talk about the Sidhe in such a manner.
"And he's done something to War Scribe," Irzen turned back to Willow, "I know it! He's just too much of a cowardly get to stand before us and tell us what he did."
"And what do you propose to do about it, Irzen?" Willow asked.
"What can I do?" The Drow replied, "Unless he chooses to reveal himself, there is not much I can do beyond calling him out. If either of you have a better idea, then I am more than willing to listen."
The old courtesan closed her eyes remembering her home on the Emerald Isle spoke in gaelic, "Aimsir Bean an tí Éire." She moved over to the shade of the cliff to get out of the rays of suns. Her fair skin was prone to sunburn a lot which is one of the reasons she preferred working in the late afternoon and evening hours. "I'll be heading back into the city soon. The suns beating down on me like this makes me a bit uncomfortable and I could use a strong drink at the Neverending Story tavern."
"I will join you," Willow walked over to Madame Mabel, "Irzen, mayhap you would like to join us? A drink would take your mind off of Ethelion's treachery."
"Yeah! Sure, why not," Irzen replied in a distracted tone of voice.
Madame Mabel whistled to her daughter, "Seri, Aimsir!"
From the alcove, Seri popped into view, "Okay, mum! We're headed back into the city too."
"Caliaphy are you staying 'ere with Serna? Or coming back with us?" Madame Mabel glanced over to the kurori.
"Don't know, let me ask her, Serna want to stay here or go with them?" Caliaphy brushed the sand off herself.
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