Moonlight pushed through the window, framing the back of the large, leather wingback chair. Ebony hair hung tousled as she slouched, the woman listing left in the seat. She didn’t bother separating her cheek from her balled fist when the knock on her office door came, simply barking a quick phrase to permit entry. The nimble figure stepped through the door, pacing quickly through the room to take a seat across from her.
“Word?” Bella said, right brow lifting to a slight arch as she peered across the desk.
“On a few things,” replied the svelte Sin’dorei, a wisp of a grin meeting her lips. “The good news first?”
“Just… “ The retired Blood Knight’s jaw clenched, her lips mumbling what appeared to be her counting from one to ten slowly. “Just tell me what you have.”
“Did a bit of poking around,” replied the rogue, leathers shifting soundlessly with her figure as she sat back. “I know the entry way. Best paths to take. When the patrols move.”
“Good,” replied Bella, turning in her chair to face the window. “Note it all. I’ll turn it over to the others. We’ve another trip soon, heading back out to the farm country in that neck of the woods, as they say."
"Going again?" asked the rogue, her head giving the slightest of a tilt as she studied the Knight's profile.
"Of course," replied Bella, reaching down to smooth a flattened palm over the front of her tunic, an action of habit and ritual more than one of necessity. "More medical supplies and food to drop. No sense in babies of any race going hungry. They're not responsible for the idiocy of leaders who act like infants. Until this eye mends, though, I’m not going much of anywhere. Is there anything else?”
“Yes,” replied the woman, standing and tossing a parchment onto the desktop. “Thought you might like that.”
Printed on the page was a detailed advertisement for Worthington & Companies Leatherworking and Hunting Emporium. Bella’s right brow arched as she read the detail, a small grin lighting her lips as she noted the words “selection of fine leathers and exotic trade goods”.
“Mm,” she mumbled, reaching for parchment and quill. She glanced to the rogue as she unfastened the lid to a crystal ink jar, pausing to slip on a pair of leather gloves before plucking up a plain sheet of parchment. “Sit a minute. I’ve another task for you.”
“Now, see that this is slipped into a postbox, and soon. This… could prove interesting.” Bella sealed the heavy parchment with wax, handing it over to the other woman before removing her gloves.
“You’re dangerous when you’re bored, Mistress Boldvalor,” muttered the hired hand, removing her mask from her belt line.
“Perhaps, but what fun is it to just sit about?” replied Bella, giving a devilish grin.
“Word?” Bella said, right brow lifting to a slight arch as she peered across the desk.
“On a few things,” replied the svelte Sin’dorei, a wisp of a grin meeting her lips. “The good news first?”
“Just… “ The retired Blood Knight’s jaw clenched, her lips mumbling what appeared to be her counting from one to ten slowly. “Just tell me what you have.”
“Did a bit of poking around,” replied the rogue, leathers shifting soundlessly with her figure as she sat back. “I know the entry way. Best paths to take. When the patrols move.”
“Good,” replied Bella, turning in her chair to face the window. “Note it all. I’ll turn it over to the others. We’ve another trip soon, heading back out to the farm country in that neck of the woods, as they say."
"Going again?" asked the rogue, her head giving the slightest of a tilt as she studied the Knight's profile.
"Of course," replied Bella, reaching down to smooth a flattened palm over the front of her tunic, an action of habit and ritual more than one of necessity. "More medical supplies and food to drop. No sense in babies of any race going hungry. They're not responsible for the idiocy of leaders who act like infants. Until this eye mends, though, I’m not going much of anywhere. Is there anything else?”
“Yes,” replied the woman, standing and tossing a parchment onto the desktop. “Thought you might like that.”
Printed on the page was a detailed advertisement for Worthington & Companies Leatherworking and Hunting Emporium. Bella’s right brow arched as she read the detail, a small grin lighting her lips as she noted the words “selection of fine leathers and exotic trade goods”.
“Mm,” she mumbled, reaching for parchment and quill. She glanced to the rogue as she unfastened the lid to a crystal ink jar, pausing to slip on a pair of leather gloves before plucking up a plain sheet of parchment. “Sit a minute. I’ve another task for you.”
- Greetings Lord Worthington,
It has come to my attention that you are, as they say, a world traveler of sorts. As well, you have procured a large selection of leather goods and exotic wares. As a collector of leathers and oddities, both, I must say I am rather intrigued.
As I find myself always on the search for quality leather items, I am wondering what your trade policies are via the method of neutral parties. You see, I believe in a strong bartering system and fair trade, regardless of circumstance. After all, the color of gold goes nicely in my home city as well as your own. I believe one Baron Revilgaz of Booty Bay as well as the company he keeps would be so inclined to assist in such a venture, should there be mutual agreement.
As post has a bit of difficulty traveling to and fro, I will ask that you reply, leaving the parchment in a sealed envelope with one Viznik Goldgrubber of Stranglethorn Bank and Trust, located in Booty Bay, Cape of Stranglethorn.
A reply is appreciated, even if you choose to pass up what could be a rather interesting - if not lucrative - opportunity.
Regards,
~B.
“Now, see that this is slipped into a postbox, and soon. This… could prove interesting.” Bella sealed the heavy parchment with wax, handing it over to the other woman before removing her gloves.
“You’re dangerous when you’re bored, Mistress Boldvalor,” muttered the hired hand, removing her mask from her belt line.
“Perhaps, but what fun is it to just sit about?” replied Bella, giving a devilish grin.
Edited by Bellamuerte on 3/17/2011 3:53 AM PDT