Re: Enhuvin's Thread (Kattunge)
Agape released Enhuvin's grip after a tight squeeze, casting a dour glance at Mehuia, who simply grinned brazenly. "You knew?" asked he, "you knew?" he rephrased.
Mehuia blew a kiss at him.
Agape blinked slowly at her, then plucked at the cloth of the new suit. "Why aren't you practicing for the day after tomorrow?"
"I know my part perfectly. I could do it in my sleep," the air elemental shot back, "I have done it in my sleep. Can I please welcome this man properly for completing your silly quest, or are you going to make me do something awfully convoluted?" She looked like she wanted to finish that sentence off with something lewd, but Agape's direct stare caused her to hold her tongue. Instead she waggled her brows at him.
The hybrid, mouth twisting in a grimace, replied, "so long as you don't wind up on your back for the entire festival. You're my center-piece, remember."
Mehuia made a face. "I'll put you on your back the next time I see you. Let's go, Enhuvin," she tugged on his arm, eager to leave Agape. Then she had a thought. Turning back to the hybrid, she grinned. "You're not using your cabin, may I?" Maybe she just liked making the both of them feel awkward, the rat.
Agape scoffed. "Remind me to take you down a notch or two once this festival is over, you obviously don't know your place."
"No, see, I know my place well..." she glanced at Enhuvin, realizing that they'd been bantering without letting the human get a word in edge-wise. "Oh, alright, we'll go use the nooks. Aska take you and your rank, Agape," she stuck her tongue out at him good-naturedly.