[ drawled out with rising intonation. He's social, is what he is, and booked up all week. But the drawl buys him enough time to decide to leave Byerly to the wolves (who are their friends who they like and who will be perfectly entertaining company) for this rarer opportunity. ]
[ She remembers, once he's dragging the word out, that other people make plans for their evenings not centered on paperwork. She restrains the immediate impulse to take it back; it's too late and he'll say no if he wants to. ]
There's I Gondolieri at the Viscount, or Le Marquis et le Mage at the Little Salon. Or if there's something you'd suggest?
I have heard terrible things about Le Marquis et le Mage. There are rumors one of the cast is trying to sabotage it. I bet we could figure out who within the evening.
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[ drawled out with rising intonation. He's social, is what he is, and booked up all week. But the drawl buys him enough time to decide to leave Byerly to the wolves (who are their friends who they like and who will be perfectly entertaining company) for this rarer opportunity. ]
All right. I'm in. Did you have one in mind?
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There's I Gondolieri at the Viscount, or Le Marquis et le Mage at the Little Salon. Or if there's something you'd suggest?
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