"Lets go confront the people responsible. " Shira growled, storming from her chair.
"Let's do it!" she shouted, storming out of the room.
Shira tagged after.
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"Lets go confront the people responsible. " Shira growled, storming from her chair.
"Let's do it!" she shouted, storming out of the room.
"Lets go confront the people responsible. " Shira growled, storming from her chair.
"Let's do it!" she shouted, storming out of the room.
Shira tagged after.
"You want me to lead you there?" he asked, growing a smile across his face.
(What is she wearing by the way?)
"Lets go confront the people responsible. " Shira growled, storming from her chair.
"Let's do it!" she shouted, storming out of the room.
Shira tagged after.
Tanathia led straight into a big room full of chairs and a very big, round table. The room was empty.
"There's no one here," she said, slowly, and then sat down comfortably in one of the chairs. "Where is everyone?" Why would they raise taxes that high? she thought.
"You want me to lead you there?" he asked, growing a smile across his face.
(What is she wearing by the way?)
"Yes please. " Aspen nodded her head.
(Give me one second. )
"Lets go confront the people responsible. " Shira growled, storming from her chair.
"Let's do it!" she shouted, storming out of the room.
Shira tagged after.
Tanathia led straight into a big room full of chairs and a very big, round table. The room was empty.
"There's no one here," she said, slowly, and then sat down comfortably in one of the chairs. "Where is everyone?" Why would they raise taxes that high? she thought.
"Hello! ?" Shira yelled, getting very annoyed with all these problems.
"Lets go confront the people responsible. " Shira growled, storming from her chair.
"Let's do it!" she shouted, storming out of the room.
Shira tagged after.
Tanathia led straight into a big room full of chairs and a very big, round table. The room was empty.
"There's no one here," she said, slowly, and then sat down comfortably in one of the chairs. "Where is everyone?" Why would they raise taxes that high? she thought.
"Hello! ?" Shira yelled, getting very annoyed with all these problems.
Tanathia looked at her and added, "This is strange."
"Lets go confront the people responsible. " Shira growled, storming from her chair.
"Let's do it!" she shouted, storming out of the room.
Shira tagged after.
Tanathia led straight into a big room full of chairs and a very big, round table. The room was empty.
"There's no one here," she said, slowly, and then sat down comfortably in one of the chairs. "Where is everyone?" Why would they raise taxes that high? she thought.
"Hello! ?" Shira yelled, getting very annoyed with all these problems.
Tanathia looked at her and added, "This is strange."
And with that gesture, Conroy gently grabbed the young lady's hand and led her to the Rich Quarter. It wasn't that far from where they were. The gate that led into it was very large, iron, and looked under well maintenance.
"This is the gate," Conroy said. "Unfortunately, I don't have enough money to get us a ticket inside." He turned out his pockets.
Quote: (You good.)
Hasis rolled his eyes from her reply, since he observed and discovered the truth. "Abbet, I'll carry you down the stairs." he sighed, scooping her up once more. He bashed open his door and walked down the stairs, "I could get a healer to heal you." he suggested.
"Let's do it," she happily said, dangling in his tight grip. "Well I was planing on to aid you sometime." Hasis flashed a friendly smirk.
Abbet showed the same smirk. "Aid me?" "Heal your leg." Hasis released her as the steps halted.
She slowly slid out of his arms and carefully place both feet on the floor. "Thanks," she slowly said. "I don't know I can repay you for your kindness, Sire." "I have ideas, but those can wait later...Until you're better." Hasis nodded, and headed to his throne room.
Slowly, she followed, limping. Hasis was going to let her heal on her own, so he let her limp her way to the room.
She made it passed the doorway and into Hasis' court. Leaning mostly against a wall, she observed him closely. Hasis walked up to one of his guards, "I need a healer here." he ordered quite harshly.
The guard saluted and disappeared fast.
Abbet stood near the wall, glaring away.
Hasis felt her upset aura. He looked behind her, "What?" he requested.