Re: Vampire: Bootleggers and Bloodsuckers
"I don't mean to be a buzzkill, but I don't think we should assume we're all friends just yet. That requires a level of trust I don't believe we all share at the moment." Evelyn points out. "I'm sure we will become friends over time, but as-is, it would be a mistake to put too much trust into each other." Evelyn says.
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"...Ev, no offense, but you can be a real wet blanket sometimes." Clayton rolls his eyes. "...But you have a point...I have one too though. We've only got so much room for the five of us, so whatever we do, we will need to split sleeping arrangements, and I would generously offer up half of my quarters to the fine Ms. Georgia here."
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Smile. "Seems fine to me."
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"Seems like you want to offer more than that, Clayton you dog," Velma harumphed and crossed her arms. She glowered at Clayton and then at Georgia. She didn't see Georgia as a pretty so she figured Clayton after one thing, she harumped again.
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Clayton simply shrugged his shoulders. Neither affirming nor denying this accusation.
To Velma though, it was practically confirming her theory.
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Velma let out an exasperated sigh."Whatever. I'm going to get ready to sleep. I don't care anymore what you do." She stormed off.
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"...Well then, shall we, Georgia?"
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She gives a gracious nod. "That would be lovely, thank you."
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The charlatan takes her by the hand, and leads her into the dark rooms in the back that make up their 'living' quarters.