[Would it be easier to have Zichen get it? Yes. But the assumption--worse, the telling of him to go to his warden--was insulting and scratched on a raw nerve of his. He was like a dog with his hackles raised now, ready to bark at the next suspicious sound.]
Of course I'd be prepared. Only fools go in on a whim.
[And so he will head there after taking his time to get some alcohol. He's really going to have to contribute to replenishing the speakeasy once he gets to experience a decent port. He's whistling a tune when he approaches.]
[After visiting the kitchens, Zichen carries some small cakes in a basket to the garden. He spies Collins and approaches him with a small smile and a polite bow.]
[He won't be doing any bowing anytime soon but he tips his hat in greeting.]
It's better than tha rest of tha deck. [Unadorned and all that. He does like the view of the stars though. They were both beautiful and horrifying at the same time at times.] Have a seat with me.
[He chose an area near the pond for them to reside and there's a bottle of whiskey and two glasses set nearby.]
[The reception is all he could hope for (and more in fact). He settles beside the pond and sets the basket between them, opening one of the flaps with a flick of his fingers.]
The stars feel eerie after awhile. [Like they are falling into them instead of gliding through them.] I tried to lay on the deck one night and it left me dizzy.
It certainly ain't like anything back home, that's fer certain.
[He nodded in agreement about the stars. As soon as they were both settled, Collins set about opening the bottle of whiskey and pouring them each a glass. He set Zichen's in front of him and took his own in hand.]
To tha new year. [He toasted, glass held out before taking a drink.]
[Zichen eyes the glass before gently touching it - and then lifting it. Sniffing the brew, he is surprised at the amount of alcohol he can detect. Ah, so this is stronger!]
I hope you find peace. [He toasts in return before drinking too. The burn makes him cough, but there is something...pleasant...about it too.]
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[He seemed to shrug off the question though and continue anyway.]
Only one sure-fire way ta find out.
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[He is only mostly dead!]
True.
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[That explained a few things. Also left him with more questions.]
Well, let's find out.
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I can find some, but that wasn't tha question. [He made a soft thoughtful noise.] Not interested then?
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I can. But do ya think I'd ask without havin' somethin' ta offer?
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Of course I'd be prepared. Only fools go in on a whim.
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[He hardly ever goes there but it could be nice for a companionable sit and a drink.]
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You're right. This is a lovely place.
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It's better than tha rest of tha deck. [Unadorned and all that. He does like the view of the stars though. They were both beautiful and horrifying at the same time at times.] Have a seat with me.
[He chose an area near the pond for them to reside and there's a bottle of whiskey and two glasses set nearby.]
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The stars feel eerie after awhile. [Like they are falling into them instead of gliding through them.] I tried to lay on the deck one night and it left me dizzy.
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[He nodded in agreement about the stars. As soon as they were both settled, Collins set about opening the bottle of whiskey and pouring them each a glass. He set Zichen's in front of him and took his own in hand.]
To tha new year. [He toasted, glass held out before taking a drink.]
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I hope you find peace. [He toasts in return before drinking too. The burn makes him cough, but there is something...pleasant...about it too.]
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