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Taliesin
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Tal rolled his eyes at her words. "Like I would dare." She would just follow his trail around the country and get into even –more- trouble then. At least if she was with him then no one would dare touch her. He would have to make some provisions for when he was out on a job but he was sure he could manage something. It was about then that what he, and she, were doing really sunk in. Many people were going to take her as the hole in his armor and he was going to have to be extra careful to make sure few people ever saw her at all.
"Ugh…this is going to be complicated." He only liked complicated when it involved a job. He sighed and reluctantly sat up. He went downstairs and told the now icy innkeeper to give Aisha a key to his room when she came in. That was followed by tears of joy by the innkeeper and Tal spending the next five minutes trying to pry the innkeeper off of him before escaping to his suite once again. He poked around in the other 2 rooms and left the door open to the one he thought she would probably like. At that point he decided he was done and was about to flop down on the couch when he realized it was round 2 time apparently.
He gave an annoyed sigh and turned around to point his sword at Xerxes. "Really father? I am too tired for this."
Xerxes smirked at his son. "Oh put that away we already know how that would end anyway." He continued on as if his son hadn't just given him a murderous look. "I just came to congratulate you on your reunion with Aisha." Tal, in a very teenage like move, simply rolled his eyes and dropped himself on the couch, proceeding to ignore the other man in the room. Xerxes chuckled. "And here I thought you were finally growing up."
"Go away father." Tal closed his eyes, determinedly trying to go to sleep. "And learn to use doors!" He let out a small sigh of relief as he was finally left alone, falling asleep almost instantly right there on the couch once there were no foreign presences in his room.
"Ugh…this is going to be complicated." He only liked complicated when it involved a job. He sighed and reluctantly sat up. He went downstairs and told the now icy innkeeper to give Aisha a key to his room when she came in. That was followed by tears of joy by the innkeeper and Tal spending the next five minutes trying to pry the innkeeper off of him before escaping to his suite once again. He poked around in the other 2 rooms and left the door open to the one he thought she would probably like. At that point he decided he was done and was about to flop down on the couch when he realized it was round 2 time apparently.
He gave an annoyed sigh and turned around to point his sword at Xerxes. "Really father? I am too tired for this."
Xerxes smirked at his son. "Oh put that away we already know how that would end anyway." He continued on as if his son hadn't just given him a murderous look. "I just came to congratulate you on your reunion with Aisha." Tal, in a very teenage like move, simply rolled his eyes and dropped himself on the couch, proceeding to ignore the other man in the room. Xerxes chuckled. "And here I thought you were finally growing up."
"Go away father." Tal closed his eyes, determinedly trying to go to sleep. "And learn to use doors!" He let out a small sigh of relief as he was finally left alone, falling asleep almost instantly right there on the couch once there were no foreign presences in his room.