@Zeronos
Klaus tapped his claws on his thigh and flicked his tail. This little deal was fucking boring, and he'd said so out loud around five times now. It hadn't made anything less dull, but it sure made everyone else uncomfortable, which was always nice.
It was a transaction, as well as other promises, involving a huge shipment of new weaponry. All that? Fantastic! Spreading it around was sure to spice things up for a while. But oh, oh god, were their business partners in this ever a bunch of paranoid, cowardly little punks. He couldn't even jokingly snap his teeth in their direction- it'd probably scare them off, permanently. They were lucky their shit seemed worth it.
Klaus had shown up to the (carefully random, hush hush location) meeting, deep in the Underground, to watch over things- see if there was anything up his employees wouldn't have spotted on their own, and to present an intimidating presence. But it had been… kinda pointless. There wasn't anything secret going on with this, no conspiracies, his showing up was a waste of time. All the jumping through hoops was just because of jackasses being stingy. The disappointment was heavy.
Klaus left the building early, agitated, anticipation and energy unspent with nowhere to go. He shoved people out of his way while aimlessly moving through the streets, usual obnoxious attitude dialed up to eleven, hoping maybe someone would pick a fight, or he'd get himself into trouble. Nothing.
Klaus slowed and took a sharp turn into an alley to catch his breath. Knocked his back to the wall and slid down. He huffed, then smiled. "Haha. Gross." Then, it was quiet again- as quiet as it ever was in this place.
He pressed his hands to his face and groaned. "Everyone's a fucking coward today, huh? C'mon, try something while I'm all riled up and asking for it, once in a lifetime chance…" A sigh. "Wow! I'm so bored, I'm literally talkin' to myself. What a day."
He'd go back, find his employees again. Soon. Showing this much genuine frustration in front of them, a lack of satisfaction that'd slip through the cracks every once in a while, was never good. He'd get over it, he always did. He just needed a minute. That was all. Yeah, yeah...
Klaus tapped his claws on his thigh and flicked his tail. This little deal was fucking boring, and he'd said so out loud around five times now. It hadn't made anything less dull, but it sure made everyone else uncomfortable, which was always nice.
It was a transaction, as well as other promises, involving a huge shipment of new weaponry. All that? Fantastic! Spreading it around was sure to spice things up for a while. But oh, oh god, were their business partners in this ever a bunch of paranoid, cowardly little punks. He couldn't even jokingly snap his teeth in their direction- it'd probably scare them off, permanently. They were lucky their shit seemed worth it.
Klaus had shown up to the (carefully random, hush hush location) meeting, deep in the Underground, to watch over things- see if there was anything up his employees wouldn't have spotted on their own, and to present an intimidating presence. But it had been… kinda pointless. There wasn't anything secret going on with this, no conspiracies, his showing up was a waste of time. All the jumping through hoops was just because of jackasses being stingy. The disappointment was heavy.
Klaus left the building early, agitated, anticipation and energy unspent with nowhere to go. He shoved people out of his way while aimlessly moving through the streets, usual obnoxious attitude dialed up to eleven, hoping maybe someone would pick a fight, or he'd get himself into trouble. Nothing.
Klaus slowed and took a sharp turn into an alley to catch his breath. Knocked his back to the wall and slid down. He huffed, then smiled. "Haha. Gross." Then, it was quiet again- as quiet as it ever was in this place.
He pressed his hands to his face and groaned. "Everyone's a fucking coward today, huh? C'mon, try something while I'm all riled up and asking for it, once in a lifetime chance…" A sigh. "Wow! I'm so bored, I'm literally talkin' to myself. What a day."
He'd go back, find his employees again. Soon. Showing this much genuine frustration in front of them, a lack of satisfaction that'd slip through the cracks every once in a while, was never good. He'd get over it, he always did. He just needed a minute. That was all. Yeah, yeah...