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Post by Ashard on May 16, 2013 20:17:36 GMT -5
Ashard let out a huge sigh. She was about to talk and her thought process just had to be interrupted.
"Of course." He said simply. There was nothing else to say to that really.
At that the ghost got up from his chair, moved it back under the table, and took a step forward to be standing next to Kiara. Putting out a hand in offer for her to grab it he stated, "My lady." and waited for her to take his hand so they could walk out the door.
Knowing full well that she was likely going to try to get out of it on account of something fun maybe going to happen at the Phantom and she would not be there to know what went down, Ashard glared at her briefly and then glanced back to Diala, "Mind filling Your Majesty in with what goes on in the Phantom after we depart? We don't want her missing out on anything."
He then looked back at Kiara with an expression that said, 'Now you have no excuses. Lets go.'
He could not be sure that Diala would agree to report on the Phantoms activities but he had to hope. Though Kiara was a ghost she did have her limits and the only other ghost around could tell that she had her fill and needed to let out some steam.
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Post by Diala on May 16, 2013 20:27:57 GMT -5
Diala nodded her acceptance at his request knowing full well he just had to pry into whatever it was that Kiara might be trying or not trying to hide. Kiara had always been a very secretive entity. There were many times when Diala had to coax information out of the ghost herself. So of course she would allow Ashard the pleasure of knowing what he probably didn't need to know but would otherwise love to know.
“You two go on ahead and take your needed walk and I shall hold the fort here and I assure you I will try and not drink all the ale before you get back.” She held up her tankard towards them and swallowed its content rather quickly.
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Post by Kiara Karador on May 16, 2013 20:30:54 GMT -5
Kiara stopped laughing and watched Ash and then with a sigh, she gave him her hand and stood at his side, though she now stood on the outside of him and the chair instead of between them as it should have been.
“Very well let us take a walk then Ash.” She replied and then shook her head and walked toward the door with her friends hand still in tow.
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