"Now... if it were me, I'd have done it differently. Very differently." Hattie, short for Hortense, said calmly as they walked down the street.
"You should let me handle it, Hattie, they won't know what hit them... ever, ever...,'" Brisa smiled widely, laughed and spun around, arms wide as they walked down the street, grabbing onto Zora's arm. "Zori, Zora, Zoraida..." she cooed.
"Stop it, Brisa," Hattie said disapprovingly, "Let Zora alone."
Zora glanced at Hattie gratefully, Brisa was a handful at times. She meant well, her loyalty was astounding, but she was slightly unstable too.
"Over here girls," Zora said as she crossed the street, and walked up to a shop, pulling the door as she entered the coffee shop, which oddly enough was the same one she had had her first challenge ever, and it had been, oddly enough, with Broen. Their riddle challenge had certainly been a very interesting encounter. One she knew she wasn't likely to forget for quite a while.
Gesturing for her regalia to get something to drink and take a seat somewhere, Zora looked slowly around the bar, the person she was paired with for this challenge was supposedly, Elisa, the girl she had met in the ballroom, that fated day they had both met Cornelius and entered the Game of Divine Rights.
Spotting the girl already seated at a table, Zora headed over and smiled, "Elisa?"
@Schrodinger's Cat
"You should let me handle it, Hattie, they won't know what hit them... ever, ever...,'" Brisa smiled widely, laughed and spun around, arms wide as they walked down the street, grabbing onto Zora's arm. "Zori, Zora, Zoraida..." she cooed.
"Stop it, Brisa," Hattie said disapprovingly, "Let Zora alone."
Zora glanced at Hattie gratefully, Brisa was a handful at times. She meant well, her loyalty was astounding, but she was slightly unstable too.
"Over here girls," Zora said as she crossed the street, and walked up to a shop, pulling the door as she entered the coffee shop, which oddly enough was the same one she had had her first challenge ever, and it had been, oddly enough, with Broen. Their riddle challenge had certainly been a very interesting encounter. One she knew she wasn't likely to forget for quite a while.
Gesturing for her regalia to get something to drink and take a seat somewhere, Zora looked slowly around the bar, the person she was paired with for this challenge was supposedly, Elisa, the girl she had met in the ballroom, that fated day they had both met Cornelius and entered the Game of Divine Rights.
Spotting the girl already seated at a table, Zora headed over and smiled, "Elisa?"
@Schrodinger's Cat
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