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Re: Dana (Lila M-3210)
The woman covered her mouth with the back of her hand and laughed loudly.
"Ohh, you are too amusing. You hardly know her, but certainly you are on her side. I think we shall speak again, young lady, but at a later time. Once you've had a chance to learn a bit more about this place."
She then turns to Rhyma and winks.
"Go away Desedra, you're too late to claim this one," Rhyma said sternly, to which the demonness clucked her tongue and then attached the chain to the man kneeling by her.
"See you later~" she called over her shoulder and walked away with the man crouching and running before her.
Rhyma stayed there for a bit, making sure that Desedra and her hound had left the building for certain, before turning to Dana.
"I think we were lucky. Desedra is powerful, but cautious. She's immortal unless she's killed, and her kind don't like to risk that immortality unless it is a sure thing."
Rhyma paused, and then as if remembering something, she said, "You know, I don't think you've told me your name yet."
The woman covered her mouth with the back of her hand and laughed loudly.
"Ohh, you are too amusing. You hardly know her, but certainly you are on her side. I think we shall speak again, young lady, but at a later time. Once you've had a chance to learn a bit more about this place."
She then turns to Rhyma and winks.
"Go away Desedra, you're too late to claim this one," Rhyma said sternly, to which the demonness clucked her tongue and then attached the chain to the man kneeling by her.
"See you later~" she called over her shoulder and walked away with the man crouching and running before her.
Rhyma stayed there for a bit, making sure that Desedra and her hound had left the building for certain, before turning to Dana.
"I think we were lucky. Desedra is powerful, but cautious. She's immortal unless she's killed, and her kind don't like to risk that immortality unless it is a sure thing."
Rhyma paused, and then as if remembering something, she said, "You know, I don't think you've told me your name yet."