Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3293219-20151216005727/@comment-5583506-20151220040757

"It's fine", murmured Suri with her arms folded. "This one is just pissed."

"Stop with that Kaz nonsense now", sighed Shakti.

"She waited in two years for him to come around", continued Suri, visibly enraged. "Two years! Without a word! Without a single gesture of affection! And at the end he doesn't even have the guts to tell her where his loyalties were all along! This one swears that he was just playing with her emotions since the day they laid their eyes upon one another."

She shook her head. "It's sickening."

Shakti pinched the sellion over her muzzle, groaning loudly. "This one doesn't want to hear another word about Kaz from you right now. Understood? We already came to the agreement that they shall remain separated without violence involved. Think you can manage that?"

Suri hissed with disdain. "Khajiit will try, but she makes no promises."

"Don't try. Do", instructed Shakti sternly. There could be no arguments. "Focus instead on Siri's relationship with Utahsi."

"And what if the lizard tucks his tail between his legs and runs as well, hmm? For all this one knows he and that furry bastard are close. Close enough to perhaps think alike, no?"

"Shakti can't believe she is having this conversation with you", she growled, getting annoyed with her younger sister's paranoia. "Utahsi is a good and honorable man. It wouldn't be in his interest to rebuke Siri or her love. Now, this one will not hear another word of it!"

Suri muttered something incoherent and leaned back in her chair. "Are we heading out for that camp anytime soon or are we just gonna sit around here and wait for the sun to go out?"

"Patience", said Shakti sharply. "We will wait for Siri and Sari."

"Sari who didn't want to see Kaz anymore", corrected Suri. "How are we supposed to bring her with us to the camp?"

"Improvise", sighed Shakti and buried her face in her palm.

''Isn't this one having enough trouble with Gabriel already? She doesn't need to keep her sisters in line as well...''