Post by traytaine on Nov 9, 2007 22:40:41 GMT 1
OOC: This is just a situation Revelation may be interested in slipping in on, but that's up to you. Either way anyone is welcome to join.
"May I help you?" The girl asked, looking up at him as he approached. It was just her and two other boys sitting at the lunch table, already a bit late for class, but did not care all that much since they were technically Revelation members. Although she and one of the other boys only came originally to gamble.
Sebastian smiled at her response to his approach. He moved his right hand into his pocket and titled his head back slightly, changing the color of his eyes with the faintly tinted glass. "Depends on what your offering." He replied, smiling a bit broader as he watched her frown up at him. "I was planning on using you to kill boredom."
He raised his right hand, his sleeve falling down his wrist a bit, and in his held up hand was a pack of playing cards. "You do play poker right?" Sebastian seemed quite amused with his own antics, as his smile now seemed to be more of an amused smirk. "After all, I did protect your honor earlier, right?" Casually he turned his head so he could see the others, as though suggesting that they had not done the same.
"... Right. Listen, any one can knock out a freshmen. It's like a pass time around here." The girls response didn't seem to phase him much at all. He shrugged and hauntingly replied, mostly because her appearance made him want to tease her. "I suppose the annoyed yelling gave me the wrong impression." The girl opened her mouth to say something, flushed, and closed her mouth quickly.
Sebastian went forward the last step and sat down on the end of the bench, his left leg tucked under him, the right hanging off so his leg could rest on the ground, smiling at her. "So, to get it out of the way, who is it I should look for when someone gets pissed off?" Sebastian spoke it as though it was not only inevitability, but one that posed no threat. Hey, that could be a good cure for boredom too. Helped his mood the first time, even if the nerd was hardly worth the effort.
The girl smiled meekly and made a small motion to the smaller of the two boys. Something like five nine with grease looking blond hair. Probably was supposed to be shiny. Didn't work that well for him apparently. "Right, right. So I guess I shouldn't suggest a rousing game of spin the bottle instead of poker?" He caught a scowl out of the corner of his eye as the girl hid a giggle behind her hand.
"Down boy. Freshmen bashing is recreational, remember?" The girl pushed her palm against her lips, apparently a little too amused with the boys expression of rage, while Sebastian calmly passed cards to just himself and the girl. It didn't help with the boys anger, but he seemed hesitant, and simply sit there glaring instead of actually trying something.
"Ten cent buy in?" The girl asked, to which Sebastian hid a sudden flare of amusement, but nodded. It was a pathetic buy in but it was enough to keep it slightly interesting. OK, it wasn't, but watching steam rise from the boys collar was enough. Dropping a dime on the lunch table he nodded at her to do the same.
"May I help you?" The girl asked, looking up at him as he approached. It was just her and two other boys sitting at the lunch table, already a bit late for class, but did not care all that much since they were technically Revelation members. Although she and one of the other boys only came originally to gamble.
Sebastian smiled at her response to his approach. He moved his right hand into his pocket and titled his head back slightly, changing the color of his eyes with the faintly tinted glass. "Depends on what your offering." He replied, smiling a bit broader as he watched her frown up at him. "I was planning on using you to kill boredom."
He raised his right hand, his sleeve falling down his wrist a bit, and in his held up hand was a pack of playing cards. "You do play poker right?" Sebastian seemed quite amused with his own antics, as his smile now seemed to be more of an amused smirk. "After all, I did protect your honor earlier, right?" Casually he turned his head so he could see the others, as though suggesting that they had not done the same.
"... Right. Listen, any one can knock out a freshmen. It's like a pass time around here." The girls response didn't seem to phase him much at all. He shrugged and hauntingly replied, mostly because her appearance made him want to tease her. "I suppose the annoyed yelling gave me the wrong impression." The girl opened her mouth to say something, flushed, and closed her mouth quickly.
Sebastian went forward the last step and sat down on the end of the bench, his left leg tucked under him, the right hanging off so his leg could rest on the ground, smiling at her. "So, to get it out of the way, who is it I should look for when someone gets pissed off?" Sebastian spoke it as though it was not only inevitability, but one that posed no threat. Hey, that could be a good cure for boredom too. Helped his mood the first time, even if the nerd was hardly worth the effort.
The girl smiled meekly and made a small motion to the smaller of the two boys. Something like five nine with grease looking blond hair. Probably was supposed to be shiny. Didn't work that well for him apparently. "Right, right. So I guess I shouldn't suggest a rousing game of spin the bottle instead of poker?" He caught a scowl out of the corner of his eye as the girl hid a giggle behind her hand.
"Down boy. Freshmen bashing is recreational, remember?" The girl pushed her palm against her lips, apparently a little too amused with the boys expression of rage, while Sebastian calmly passed cards to just himself and the girl. It didn't help with the boys anger, but he seemed hesitant, and simply sit there glaring instead of actually trying something.
"Ten cent buy in?" The girl asked, to which Sebastian hid a sudden flare of amusement, but nodded. It was a pathetic buy in but it was enough to keep it slightly interesting. OK, it wasn't, but watching steam rise from the boys collar was enough. Dropping a dime on the lunch table he nodded at her to do the same.