[ With earnest patience born of being a little too young for a teenager’s attitude. She looks him over. There’s a little bit of skepticism to her face—a bit of him?—but mostly interest. Someone looking for a resemblance would be able to claim to see one. ]
She called you a lot of other things, too, but I’m not supposed to say them.
[ She has to count the coins first, comparing what she’s being offered to what she stands to be paid if she keeps her mouth shut, but then she says, ]
Him.
[ And turns to point down the docks, a few vacant slips away, where Bastien is leaning on a wall. Looking at the sea, mostly, but his peripheral vision includes them enough for her point to make him turn and open his mouth in feigned outrage and shock. ]
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[ She sniffs and wiggles her nose, because it itches but she's trying too hard to make a good impression to scratch it. ]
You're from Ferelden?
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Yes?
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My mum says you're my father.
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...excuse me?
[RUN, RUN YOU IDIOT]
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[ With earnest patience born of being a little too young for a teenager’s attitude. She looks him over. There’s a little bit of skepticism to her face—a bit of him?—but mostly interest. Someone looking for a resemblance would be able to claim to see one. ]
She called you a lot of other things, too, but I’m not supposed to say them.
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Which one-- er, [maybe she just wants money?]
--what's your mum's name? [Maker, it could be anyone.]
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[ Another itchy nose wiggle. ]
She's working, but—I can take you to see her if you want. Maybe she's wrong.
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Working?
[He blinks rapidly.]
She's here?
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She’s a laundress.
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And how long have you two been living here in Kirkwall, Anne?
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Five years? I was seven.
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[He starts lighting up a cigarette.]
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I remember Highever and Amaranthine. I don’t know. We traveled a lot.
[ Her arms cross. The slightest glimmer of an attitude. ]
Where’d you come from?
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Your mum always been a laundress?
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No.
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No? What'd she do before?
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This and that.
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[He tilts his own chin up, exhaling a puff of smoke.]
What's her family name?
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We aren't that fancy.
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So whaddyou want, money?
[The question comes out as a grumble, not especially threatening.]
Who told you I had any?
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I don't want your money. I only wanted to meet you.
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[He shakes his head fondly, digging into his coin pouch.]
You had me going for a moment there, kid. Take this, go on and get yourself a better scam.
[He approaches her to offer out what equates to around half a day's wage in coins.]
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How long did I have you going? You think five minutes?
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If that. But.
[He leans down a little closer.]
I'll double that if you tell me who put you up to it.
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Him.
[ And turns to point down the docks, a few vacant slips away, where Bastien is leaning on a wall. Looking at the sea, mostly, but his peripheral vision includes them enough for her point to make him turn and open his mouth in feigned outrage and shock. ]
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