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||Daniel Luveau||
Although he made efforts to remember her name, it was more due to a sense of obligation than a true involvement in the current situation. Just how was he supposed to treat her? Who knew if his mannerisms would be considered archaic to the outside world by now, and then, why even go through the effort of faking it all? As long as she knew nothing about their condition, and left in good health, Daniel supposed there was nothing dictating the need for his rigid composure. Well, Lionel maybe.
Hearing Lionel's snide remark, Daniel immediately wanted to throw back some retort, but was cut off as his brother was drawn into speaking with guest number two. Slowly, a smug look began to creep onto his face. To think, Lionel had wanted him to close the door so quickly, thinking it foolish for him to even consider glancing behind. Now he was the one who had to deal with yet another twist in the days events.
From where he was, he heard the outside voice mention the name that the woman beside him had just given: Cerise Lesune. How convenient! To think, her connections had arrived this quickly to search for her, how good for Cerise. Now they could all leave together and be content without him even having to lift a finger.
Letting his focus return to Cerise, he peered towards her though his long ebony bangs. Originally they had only been a few shades darker than his brothers, but his hair had darkened a severe degree since the changes first occurred. Under the right lighting, it'd maybe reflect a slight brown sheen- the one last remaining tribute to the color it once was. "Do you know this woman?" Daniel asked her softly, lest he irritate Lionel further by blabbering loudly from inside.
||Evanthia Lombardi||
Eva was surprised by the promptness of an answer. What had they been doing, waiting in the main foyer? How peculiar. This man didn't appear too thrilled to see her either. To think, she was getting that expression before she'd even spoken- usually it was the other way around. Regardless, she put a charming grin onto her face as she peeked out from the hood of her cloak, apparently not dazed in the slightest by her rather sudden entrance. If you ignored all the horrid issues that would have to be sorted out sooner or later, this was actually rather fun.
"Yes, actually," She began smoothly, terribly tempted to have her gaze peek around him and into the depths of the house. Keeping in good standing with this stranger would probably be in her best interest, however, so she restrained her bustling curiosity. "There is the chance that you may have encountered someone I am looking for, a Cerise Lesune." Eva eagerly scanned his face, searching for any sign that her words were getting somewhere.
One benefit of trying to read a blank wall, she supposed, was that you'd easily notice a sudden change in expression. "Unless, of course, the recent events occurring in your front yard have managed to elude you?" She tacked on as she motioned slightly to the woods behind her, not really intending to be as teasing as she may seem.
((I accidentally hit submit instead of preview a second ago panicmodeactivated. o3o ))
||Daniel Luveau||
Although he made efforts to remember her name, it was more due to a sense of obligation than a true involvement in the current situation. Just how was he supposed to treat her? Who knew if his mannerisms would be considered archaic to the outside world by now, and then, why even go through the effort of faking it all? As long as she knew nothing about their condition, and left in good health, Daniel supposed there was nothing dictating the need for his rigid composure. Well, Lionel maybe.
Hearing Lionel's snide remark, Daniel immediately wanted to throw back some retort, but was cut off as his brother was drawn into speaking with guest number two. Slowly, a smug look began to creep onto his face. To think, Lionel had wanted him to close the door so quickly, thinking it foolish for him to even consider glancing behind. Now he was the one who had to deal with yet another twist in the days events.
From where he was, he heard the outside voice mention the name that the woman beside him had just given: Cerise Lesune. How convenient! To think, her connections had arrived this quickly to search for her, how good for Cerise. Now they could all leave together and be content without him even having to lift a finger.
Letting his focus return to Cerise, he peered towards her though his long ebony bangs. Originally they had only been a few shades darker than his brothers, but his hair had darkened a severe degree since the changes first occurred. Under the right lighting, it'd maybe reflect a slight brown sheen- the one last remaining tribute to the color it once was. "Do you know this woman?" Daniel asked her softly, lest he irritate Lionel further by blabbering loudly from inside.
||Evanthia Lombardi||
Eva was surprised by the promptness of an answer. What had they been doing, waiting in the main foyer? How peculiar. This man didn't appear too thrilled to see her either. To think, she was getting that expression before she'd even spoken- usually it was the other way around. Regardless, she put a charming grin onto her face as she peeked out from the hood of her cloak, apparently not dazed in the slightest by her rather sudden entrance. If you ignored all the horrid issues that would have to be sorted out sooner or later, this was actually rather fun.
"Yes, actually," She began smoothly, terribly tempted to have her gaze peek around him and into the depths of the house. Keeping in good standing with this stranger would probably be in her best interest, however, so she restrained her bustling curiosity. "There is the chance that you may have encountered someone I am looking for, a Cerise Lesune." Eva eagerly scanned his face, searching for any sign that her words were getting somewhere.
One benefit of trying to read a blank wall, she supposed, was that you'd easily notice a sudden change in expression. "Unless, of course, the recent events occurring in your front yard have managed to elude you?" She tacked on as she motioned slightly to the woods behind her, not really intending to be as teasing as she may seem.

