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You appeared out of thin air; I think I have a right to be more suspicious of you than the other way around.
[Let's play the beat around the bush game.]
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I... what? Are you crazy, lady? People just don't "appear out of thin air".
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[It's said with such conviction that one can assume that Emily has either a) seen people do such things before (or at least possess a skill that makes it appear as such) or b) is straight-up calling him a liar.]
I know what I saw. Not to mention that men who loiter on rooftops are often up to no good.
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And what about women loitering on rooftops?
[ Attempt to change the subject is go! ] I feel like there's a double standard at work here.
i realized i have no idea what the setting is, vague city rooftops go?
It's off-putting enough that the subject change actually does derail her for a rare moment.]
I am training. Nothing more.
[It was mostly true. Her escapes from aristocracy, taking the form of skittering across rooftops at night, was training enough. But this is just as much stress relief for her as it is practice.]
haha sure. modern day or old timey times?
You're not exactly helping your case here.
steampunkish industrialized city with a hint of old timey? idek. i'm flexible
I don't need to justify what I'm doing here. I'm more interested in why you're on the roof.
that sounds good to me. steampunk wizards are my jam
Well, that's way too bad. I'm a firm believer in fair trade, and if you're not going to justify yourself to me, why should I justify myself to you?
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I told you the truth. I'm training. It's not my fault if you don't believe me.
[She presses her lips into a thin frown.]
And you should also consider justifying yourself or I'll call the authorities on you for trespassing.
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Unless this is your house, you're trespassing too.
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You're not from around here, are you?
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[ There's a part of him that has a sinking sensation that whatever the answer is isn't going to bode well for him ]
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Definitely a foreigner. She makes a point of sounding stern; for all she knows this man could be a prospective robber, or worse.]
It means that you're going to remove yourself from the rooftop at once, or I'll drag you down and question you myself.
[Not exactly an answer to his question, but it gets her point across.]
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As the lady wishes.
[ And then he takes one more step, over the edge, and falls off the roof. ]
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Dashing forward to the lip of the roof, letting out a sharp hiss of a curse under her breath, it appears it didn't quite work out that way.
She leans over to look down below; frustration fights with concern, one unable to be more prevalent than the other. Suspicious individual or not, certainly he wouldn't have fallen to his death without so much a second thought? Her eyes flit around for any signs of him.]
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She has no frame of reference concerning how he's managed this, short of being marked by the Outsider himself. If this was the case, there was no situation in which Emily would allow this stranger to get away. And if it wasn't? Well, that cocky look would certainly encourage her to follow out of indignation alone.]
Stop! [She yells, watching him run. She stands, casting her gaze along the rooftops before bounding into a run. She's going to follow him one way or another, even if it has to be from above. She moves in the same direction has him, sprinting and leaping, trying to not lose line of sight.]
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Alec moves erratically, skirting down alleys and side streets at random in the hopes of shaking her. Her position on the rooftops give her an advantage in both view and relatively unobstructed running space, and he's yet to find a street to wide for her to jump. Damn this place.
In the end, his unfamiliarity with the city is his undoing, when one of those alleys lead to a dead end. ]
Ah... fuck me.
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She knows, then, when he's made a wrong turn before he does. When he chooses the path of a dead end, she takes the opportunity to descend to the street, borrowing balconies and verandas to aid in her descent.
So when Alec comes to a halt, he may hear the sound of her boots hitting the pavement behind him. She isn't winded, but her breathing is harder.]
I'll ask you this once more -- who are you? And why did you run?
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I ran because you threatened to arrest me.
[ He does not deign to answer her first question. ]
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I threatened to arrest you because you kept avoiding my questions. Which you continue to do even now.
If you were reasonable, maybe I wouldn't have to threaten you at all.
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You remember I saved your bacon back there, right? How about you cut me some slack for helping you out?
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Answer my questions and I might consider it.
[She considers that fair. Because despite everything, what he says is true; but if she allows even the smallest leniency, she has to make sure it's not something she'd regret.]
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i'm alive i swear
welcome back <3
thank you!
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my inbox ate ur notif om nom
i see how it is
not my fault they're v. tasty
nom nom nom
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lmao apparently DW works?? ok
DW is exempt from the rules of the internet??
i guess
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