@"FlyZeusFish" @"Mayari"
Iris Valeria Sharon Nicolai
Someone was messing with her emotions. Iris had similar powers and as such could instantly recognize the sensation. It was a unique feeling after all - feeling things without actually feeling them yourself. Without even looking around for the source, she snapped, "Whoever's doing that, cut it out. I get that you're probably trying to be nice but people who make mistakes need to confront the fallout, which in this case just happens to include a girl frustrated at her mother's Christmas gift having become irredeemably dirty."
She stepped in closer to Sky, her anger having subsided just a minimal amount, barely enough to let her feel a tiny modicum of pity and amusement. Really, recently her schadenfreude had been kicking in a lot.
"Tip number one: that's not how you bargain. You always start with figuring out what exactly the other party's looking for before you start throwing out random offers. You want to get ripped off? Cause that's how you get ripped off."
Iris extended a hand, and without waiting for a response plucked out a bit of food from his jacket and tossed it away. "Tip number two: Don't go offering too many things. Again, refer to tip one."
From there she walked away, rejoining the line for food as she needed breakfast badly. In her line of work, fuel was a necessity. "Tip number three: If you offer free food, you can be sure someone's going to bite."
Iris Valeria Sharon Nicolai
Someone was messing with her emotions. Iris had similar powers and as such could instantly recognize the sensation. It was a unique feeling after all - feeling things without actually feeling them yourself. Without even looking around for the source, she snapped, "Whoever's doing that, cut it out. I get that you're probably trying to be nice but people who make mistakes need to confront the fallout, which in this case just happens to include a girl frustrated at her mother's Christmas gift having become irredeemably dirty."
She stepped in closer to Sky, her anger having subsided just a minimal amount, barely enough to let her feel a tiny modicum of pity and amusement. Really, recently her schadenfreude had been kicking in a lot.
"Tip number one: that's not how you bargain. You always start with figuring out what exactly the other party's looking for before you start throwing out random offers. You want to get ripped off? Cause that's how you get ripped off."
Iris extended a hand, and without waiting for a response plucked out a bit of food from his jacket and tossed it away. "Tip number two: Don't go offering too many things. Again, refer to tip one."
From there she walked away, rejoining the line for food as she needed breakfast badly. In her line of work, fuel was a necessity. "Tip number three: If you offer free food, you can be sure someone's going to bite."