[The morning finds Mithos on a trip to...the flower shop, of all places. It's for Martel (ever the lover of plants), so just shut up. Probably an odd decision to go in all this rain, but he has an umbrella handy. The rain is hardly a bother compared to an endless list of other items he can think of, mostly people
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What makes you think that would ever happen?
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[[ooc: HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU FOR DAYS. Come online. Let's make love plot.]]
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[ooc: plotplotplotPLOTPLOTPLOTPLOT.]
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He considers turning right around and leaving, but...no, he'll settle for pointedly ignoring her instead.]
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It probably is in her best interest to ignore it, though her curiosity at least, keeps her aware of his movements while she busies herself with the plants in the area.
Could he be trying to take steps toward doing something constructive? But no, that probably would be asking for too much. She did wonder how Martel was adjusting, though. especially since she hadn't heard from the woman since her arrival a few days ago.]
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There's no way that Raine hasn't noticed him. He's somewhat surprised that she hasn't called him out, but he won't question a blessing. He does, however, make the mistake of briefly glancing over his shoulder, just to keep an eye out on her - which definitely does not fall into the category of "pointedly ignoring."]
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... And he wanted her to meet her.]
That's so wonderful, Mithos!
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I knew she would arrive, and now she's here. [No matter how many times he says this it still makes him feel warm inside. He'll never tire of it.] I've been helping her get settled in.
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... Also, he almost shits bricks when he sees you. Only he can't poop, so whatever. What's more important is the awkward wave he throws you while he's spurting a pitcher of water at seeing your face.]
... Nice day, isn't it?
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Regardless, Mithos really doesn't want to exchange pleasantries with him. The last time that happened, it ended in a lot of unneeded frustration. His good mood was already ruined by Raine, and this is doing nothing to turn it around. Just be grateful none of that spit-take water touched him.]
Not when I'm constantly crossing paths with pathetic fools like you.
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Like 'Oh hey, Ian, weather's actually not so nice, but I appreciate the optimism!'.
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I see no reason to be "polite" to anyone in this disgusting world. [Ian, be happy that his hands are occupied with a potted plant rather than a sword right now.]
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If you really think you can stop me, you are sorely mistaken.
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