[YAY QUICKLOG. it didn't take long for Dyad to find the Butchers- he had brought Veda, as Zombie had suggested, the small froofy dog on the end of its leash, eager to sniff about as he opened the door and stepped in. Sure, everything about this 'date' had given him a bad feeling, especially with Zombie's bizarre comments.. but he trusted in his own abilities.]
[He gave everyone a proper lunch break for once, so it was just the two of them. Dog was sleeping, but once she heard and smelled the new company, her ears perked up, looking at them. Dog barked once, telling Zombie someone was here.
Zombie came from the back, his apron had some blood on it, but at least he wasn't holding some huge cleaver to freak Dyad out more. He hung the apron and walked around to greet Dyad.]
[He nodded, forcing a small smile.] I didn't have mush else to do. How are you?
[He crouched down to let Veda off his leash, quietly cautioning him to behave-- though the dog simply responded by wagging its tail and yapping in Dog's direction.]
[He could tell Dyad felt uncomfortable, but he didn't blame the guy.] I'm fine, and you don't need to smile like that. I don't need polite smiles.
[Dog seemed to be a lot less awkward than her master, walking towards Veda to smell him.]
I wasn't sure what to do. I'm not used to this meeting up thing much. [He finally had the chance to give Dyad a good luck. His eyes narrowed, his face tensing and relaxing at various times. The whole time he looked serious, stern even.] This isn't a date. I don't like dates.
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very well.
[YAY QUICKLOG. it didn't take long for Dyad to find the Butchers- he had brought Veda, as Zombie had suggested, the small froofy dog on the end of its leash, eager to sniff about as he opened the door and stepped in. Sure, everything about this 'date' had given him a bad feeling, especially with Zombie's bizarre comments.. but he trusted in his own abilities.]
Hello?
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Zombie came from the back, his apron had some blood on it, but at least he wasn't holding some huge cleaver to freak Dyad out more. He hung the apron and walked around to greet Dyad.]
Good, you're on time.
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[He crouched down to let Veda off his leash, quietly cautioning him to behave-- though the dog simply responded by wagging its tail and yapping in Dog's direction.]
I'm sorry it took so long to meet.
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[Dog seemed to be a lot less awkward than her master, walking towards Veda to smell him.]
I wasn't sure what to do. I'm not used to this meeting up thing much. [He finally had the chance to give Dyad a good luck. His eyes narrowed, his face tensing and relaxing at various times. The whole time he looked serious, stern even.] This isn't a date. I don't like dates.
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