"Kirin," He backed away, trading barbs with another was fine, but this shifted mood fell dangerously outside his comfortable conversation range. This could indeed hardly even be considered conversation. Scarlet, or whatever she wanted to be called seemed intent on pressing for him, but the angle could not yet be determined. It was hard, impossible even, to believe that a chance meeting of a few minutes would have the woman undressing for a smith. It was harder to believe that she wasn't looking for something.
The backwards retreat was brought to an abrupt halt as his staff caught against a large rock. He hadn't noticed it in his haste, nearly letting it be the downfall of his balance. Even if he didn't fall, it certainly did put an end to whatever distance he had tried to put between the two. Now there was precious little to fall back on aside from his eternal pessimism.
"Tell me then," Kirin flustered more, the woman brushing dangerously close up against him. This sort of contact was a dangerous weapon, his words reciting line for line the demands of one of his favorite characters. It wasn't an uncommon story and Kirin only hoped this woman had by chance never heard it before, "What would a gorgeous woman like yourself hope to gain from this on first meeting, a first meeting with something like me."
Kirin chided himself for not changing the lines in the slightest. They had originally been bespoken to a princess by a Pycon in the story, and he immediately knew they didn't fit perfectly here. He was giving her all together too much credit, but he really didn't have the capability to change the lines on the fly, not without risking it turning even worse. Not that this could actually get any worse.
The backwards retreat was brought to an abrupt halt as his staff caught against a large rock. He hadn't noticed it in his haste, nearly letting it be the downfall of his balance. Even if he didn't fall, it certainly did put an end to whatever distance he had tried to put between the two. Now there was precious little to fall back on aside from his eternal pessimism.
"Tell me then," Kirin flustered more, the woman brushing dangerously close up against him. This sort of contact was a dangerous weapon, his words reciting line for line the demands of one of his favorite characters. It wasn't an uncommon story and Kirin only hoped this woman had by chance never heard it before, "What would a gorgeous woman like yourself hope to gain from this on first meeting, a first meeting with something like me."
Kirin chided himself for not changing the lines in the slightest. They had originally been bespoken to a princess by a Pycon in the story, and he immediately knew they didn't fit perfectly here. He was giving her all together too much credit, but he really didn't have the capability to change the lines on the fly, not without risking it turning even worse. Not that this could actually get any worse.