Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-27319156-20151101220711/@comment-25954732-20151122154430

TheDeepestCut wrote: MamonoGal1311 "I'm gonna have to admit that I've just been learning the basics. Adopting the dialect is gonna be a whole feat itself. I know my accent must be pretty terrible too..." Calli flushed while she admitted this. Still Quinn was excited, not offended, by the prospect of her picking up her native language so that was good.

"W-We've reached our destination a-already?"

"Seems like it," Calli raised a brow. It took them so long to begin the journey only to have it end abruptly. She too took her luggage from beneath her seat sharing the same short coming as Quinn in being...short.

"A-Are you coming?"

Calli raised a brow at Quinn.

"Well yeah I guess I am. What fun is it going to be for me to stay put on the train? Especially since I'd much rather follow you around, your cuteness."

"Y-Yeah, I can imagine. I s-started out learning the d-dialect, so for m-me, learning the basics w-was even harder, but I-I can teach both!" Quinn explained, calmly at first, but her words took on an excited edge at the end of her little spiel.

A few moments later...

"O-Oh, ok." Quinn looked bashful for a few moments at her little compliment. "I-I just wanted to ask t-to be polite. In c-case you didn't want t-to go outside or something."

Hoisting her bag up onto her back, Quinn strolled towards the exit, certain that Calli was right behind, passing the frail old lady who gave her the willies along the way. The woman turned her head and fixed her with a penetrating violet gaze and smile before returning to her cup of tea, sitting in one of the abandoned seats.

Quinn hurried up, increasing her pace, wanting nothing to do with such a scary old woman. She darted outside, being hit with a blast of icy air. It stung her face, biting into her cheeks with a vengeance.

While normally she would have been suspicious of the lady with the purple eyes, while normally Quinn would have regarded her as a possible culprit for such unreliable weather, Quinn considered naught about anyone being involved in this.

Rather, she just pulled her scarf up to her face and waited outside for Calli to join her so that they could decide on what to do next.