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Severin escaped from the movie room into the kitchen. A group of performers had invaded the room and turned on some movie. Severin noticed the girl in the kitchen almost instantly but said nothing.
"Severin," she corrected. She did not smile; her scars had been bugging her more than usual today.
Severin nodded at Lapis. "Alright. You're name's Lapis, no?"
Severin tried frowning only to wince. "Sorry." She caught the apple.
Severin shook her head quickly, paling. "No medicines. I'd rather not." She tried to smile at the girl, but it came out as a grimace.
Severin blinked at her. "Because it felt like getting run over and failed miserably."
Severin, smirking (which worked better with her face), took a bit of the apple Lapis had given her. "I got the right answer?"
Severin nodded, satisfied. "Good. I like it when I get answers right."
She nodded again, smiling as much as she could manage without her scarring causing her pain. "Yes."
"Egg," Severin said without hesitation. She was sure she'd heard that riddle before.
((No, I believe I read the riddle a few years ago. Seriously. I think it may be in the Hobbit, but there is a chance I am wrong on that account. Regardless, that is one to which I know the answer))
((I don't actually know that because the Hobbit itself (which I couldn't stand. <3 Silmarillion though); I read an essay analyzing the scene))
Severin smirked. "At riddles, maybe."
"Water dancer," Severin said simply. She shrugged.
Severin shook her head. "Maybe."
Severin smiled. "With hair dye and the makeup specialist and costume designer."
Severin nodded. "I'm not sure whom I nicked this off of."
"It's better than the streets and having my skin melted," Severin said, shrugging.
Severin shrugged, not willing to reveal anything more about her personal history.
Severin shook her head and got up to lead Lapis to the bunks.
((Have them be on the way there?))
Severin nodded and showed Lapis a couple things on their way.
"Soon," Severin shrugged. "I don't know the exact ETA."
Severin looked at her in confusion. "ETA is Estimated Time of Arrival. Also, homie?"
Severin tried and failed to wrinkle her nose. "I'd rather not."
"Please don't," Severin mumbled, backing away from Lapis. "Don't do that."
"But that's not a good thing. Being sick is not a good thing," Severin protested, biting her lower lip.
Severin glared. "Well, this case is wrong then."
((Not that I'm aware of))
"Good," Severin said, nodding.
"Good," Severin said, nodding.
((=) ))
Severin gave her a look and did not reply.
Severin gave her a look and did not reply.
Severin glanced away and tilted her head up. She still did not respond.
Severin's lips twitched in what could have easily been either a frown or a smile. She snapped her one eye shut and adjusted her eye patched. She winced when she touched the scarred tissue on her face.
Severin nodded briskly. "I am as alright as I always am." She raised her good eyebrow and looked down at Lapis.
Glad Lapis did not inquire further, Severin continued walking. At the question, she shrugged.
((I guess, though she herself used to be a thief.)) Severin didn't reply to Lapis, instead contuing walking.
((She can steal something, I suppose))
Severin shrugged and gave a tight smile, trying not to hurt her face in doing so. "Thanks?" It had, of course, been nicked off someone else years back
Severin shrugged and gave a tight smile, trying not to hurt her face in doing so. "Thanks?" It had, of course, been nicked off someone else years back
"Since you didn't ask," Severin said, "the answer is yes. You may have that coin." She turned, pocketing her wallet and continuing walking.
"As long as I've been here," Severin snapped. She hated talking about her past. It hurt just a bit too much. She frowned as best she could.
Were she able, Severin would have scowled. "I'm not angry." No, not angry, just a bit overly defensive so she could avoid further inquiries into her past.
Maintaining a neutral facial expression, Severin said, "No, you're just mad." Her voice was as neutral as her face. A second passed before she smirked. Sadly, that expression was much more suited to her face than a smile.
Severin blinked at her and raised her good eyebrow. She didn't get how Lapis could so easily go from thinking about the past to complaining about more superficial things like the length of the caravan.
"So," Severin drawled, purposefully mimicking Lapis's tone in order to annoy the younger girl. She crossed her arms and looked down at Lapis without tilting her head.
Not caring to continue their "so"-off, Severin rolled her eyes. "We're taking a detour into town," she announced, suddenly deciding she wanted to get something from one of the shops.


