[ Lynette's using voice because Father did first, and because it's easier. The less she has to fiddle with the phone, the less the screen and casing get damaged. ]
Understood. Lyney has mentioned them in passing, and I look forward to meeting them.
[ Her voice is even, but really that's an understatement. The only reason she hasn't barged in to meet them already is because she doesn't want to overwhelm and scare them. She remembers what it's like to be young and taken underwing; it requires a strategic approach to strangers. ]
[Simply solidifying that, that this would be the Sister mentioned to them at times. Some little bit of familiarity that would finally put someone to that.
There was a soft hum-]
On Eltrut, there is a bakery with pastries and there baked goods that remind me of a few places in Fontaine—it is simply known as Pain. [Bread. Coordinates were attached.] They have a rooftop that allows for a view of town, and where some of the woods start. We shall be at the table there.
We will have a few cakes and coffee to share.
[Bell and Beau had been doing well with their shows and had wanted to pay; she allowed it.]
[ She knows better than to keep Father waiting, even when the invitiation is a social one rather than a mission briefing. The ettiquette is one and the same.
She terminates the call and makes her way to Pain. It's not hard to find--Lynette has a good handle on getting around Eltrut without issue. Plus, she's made a mental note of where all of the bakeries and cafés are. She hasn't tried this one yet, but she knows exactly where it is.
Upon arriving, she makes her way to the rooftop, where she easily spots Father with two young calico-cat children. She approaches and bows in greeting. ]
Hello, Father.
[ She straighten and then turns to the children. ]
And to you two as well. I'm pleased to have the chance to finally meet you.
[Of course the twins remained together, just to the side as Arlecchino was sitting at what could be called the head of the table there. Her head tipped, while Belle and Beau bowed in turn; perhaps a learned grace to show just how well Lyney's teachings had stuck with them.
Arlecchino gestured, both an invitation for taking seats and—]
This is Belle and Beau, they have been helping in keeping extra eyes out on the city—Lyney has also been teaching them magic, how to perform in front of crowds.
[There was a polite tilt to Belle's head as she and her brother sat- 'A pleasure, we have heard much of you.' Beau nodding along as his sister spoke.]
The coffee has cooled just the right amount.
[There was certainly a familiar spread of cakes and pastries there, already picking up her own cup.]
voice; un: chatteblanche
Understood. Lyney has mentioned them in passing, and I look forward to meeting them.
[ Her voice is even, but really that's an understatement. The only reason she hasn't barged in to meet them already is because she doesn't want to overwhelm and scare them. She remembers what it's like to be young and taken underwing; it requires a strategic approach to strangers. ]
Where shall I meet you?
voice
[Simply solidifying that, that this would be the Sister mentioned to them at times. Some little bit of familiarity that would finally put someone to that.
There was a soft hum-]
On Eltrut, there is a bakery with pastries and there baked goods that remind me of a few places in Fontaine—it is simply known as Pain. [Bread. Coordinates were attached.] They have a rooftop that allows for a view of town, and where some of the woods start. We shall be at the table there.
We will have a few cakes and coffee to share.
[Bell and Beau had been doing well with their shows and had wanted to pay; she allowed it.]
voice → action
[ She knows better than to keep Father waiting, even when the invitiation is a social one rather than a mission briefing. The ettiquette is one and the same.
She terminates the call and makes her way to Pain. It's not hard to find--Lynette has a good handle on getting around Eltrut without issue. Plus, she's made a mental note of where all of the bakeries and cafés are. She hasn't tried this one yet, but she knows exactly where it is.
Upon arriving, she makes her way to the rooftop, where she easily spots Father with two young calico-cat children. She approaches and bows in greeting. ]
Hello, Father.
[ She straighten and then turns to the children. ]
And to you two as well. I'm pleased to have the chance to finally meet you.
action
[Of course the twins remained together, just to the side as Arlecchino was sitting at what could be called the head of the table there. Her head tipped, while Belle and Beau bowed in turn; perhaps a learned grace to show just how well Lyney's teachings had stuck with them.
Arlecchino gestured, both an invitation for taking seats and—]
This is Belle and Beau, they have been helping in keeping extra eyes out on the city—Lyney has also been teaching them magic, how to perform in front of crowds.
[There was a polite tilt to Belle's head as she and her brother sat- 'A pleasure, we have heard much of you.' Beau nodding along as his sister spoke.]
The coffee has cooled just the right amount.
[There was certainly a familiar spread of cakes and pastries there, already picking up her own cup.]