Sharon, after taking a long walk in the lovely garden and stopping to smell the flowers a few times started to wonder where Break was. She was used to being by his side after all, helping him was one thing she had great joy in and of course just being with him even if it can get her really mad as well. "Break?" she called out a few times before finding him, oh, maybe he didn't hear her... She quietly sneaked up on him, smiling mischievously.
He moved a pawn from one place to the next, knocking the opposing one over before turning to Sharon . "Good afternoon, milady," it was hard to ignore the sound of footsteps when he was always so careful and cautiously on guard. They were light but also carried the distinct click of a light heel, which is what gave her away. He knew Sharon's step, "Have you had the chance the enjoy the weather outside today?"
"A-ah! I thought I didn't make a noise!" she sighed, smiling brightly. At least she now knew that he could hear her easily and was on guard, but she couldn't help but still worry about him from time to time. "Yes, I was in the garden not to long ago... playing chess?" she, gracefully as ever, made her way to a seat next to him, siting down comfortably.
He let out a laugh and made an effort to give her more room, "I wouldn't say playing... It's not as if I'm playing by any rules. I've never been all that good at these sort of things." He took the opportunity to demonstrate by having a knight go in a path separate from the rules.
And who should be just lurking about the place was--Well, it wasn't common. But Lotti did have some need to find a certain little lord that happens to be around the place. Of course, things don't always go as they plan. As soon as she saw that silly clown working on that board alone she stiffened up and began to move away.
"Ahhh... It seems we have an intruder in our midst," he commented just loud enough for her to hear. He didn't need to see her to know that she was there, the sound of her steps were more than enough of an indication. He removed a piece from the board and set it aside.
"But whether this is settled quietly or in a ruckus is you're call."
"Social? Then why bother sneaking around?" He frowned ever so slightly before sighing and pushing away from the chessboard, "It certainly doesn't seem as though you've come as a guest."
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"Can I play too?"
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"But if you wish, I will try my best."
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Maybe he didn't see me.
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"But whether this is settled quietly or in a ruckus is you're call."
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"In fact, it was more of a social call" that clarification as she stepped in closer "... That's a terrible game of chess you're playing"
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