Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25582638-20151210004452/@comment-25582638-20160130211419

The rubik's cube was halfway complete. Cyzarine glanced up at Zanipher before looking at Fen. She slid the toy to the heiress while saying “arrange it” and drankher fourth coffee.

Before she could put down the white cup, sudden sound of the playing violin echoed in the room. The melody being played froze her body for a moment, her eyes dilated but her facial expression barely changed. Naturally, she rarely hear this melody rang out. Her phone has always been in silent mode but not when it comes from a certain line.

“Sorry.” she said with no excuses.

Cyzarine took out her Scroll, opened it, and stared at the name of the caller. Her thumb hovered over the screen, appearing hesitant on whether to answer the phone or not. In the end, she chose to close the Scroll and put it back inside her jacket.

She took the paper and did some speed reading. After a few seconds she took the pen given by Zanipher to sign the paper.

“It's alright.” she said. “As much as I want to continue our conversation, I have another matter to attend to this instance.........” Cyzarine trailed off and handed back the paper to the woman, sounding detached as if her interest was instantly obliterated by a call.

“Thank you for answering my question, Ms. Hei'An. It helped me get a glimpse of the Dragons' current level of management. That's all.”

Cyzarine held her hand above the table to shake Zanipher's hands.

-- Outside the room

“I don't want to hear that from someone like you.”

“Oh? So you're going to disregard Rina's efforts to make up for her disobedience? Such a thoughtful big sister you are.”

Aricia glared at Brunhilde with arms crossed. The latter glared back at her second cousin.

“I'm, in no way, an incompetent guardian like you.” she said with a serpent-like tongue. “It was a simple duty, you devil woman: keep her out of trouble. And now she got involved with two organization that the Bluthardt labelled as 'potential enemies'. No, make that three, including the Dragons!”

“At least I have confidence in your sister to get out of trouble and benefit from it for the family.” Brunhilde replied in a huff.

“Well that doesn't justify your sickening love for trouble you sadist.”

As they waited for their younger relative to finish her meeting, the two never bothered to lighten up the atmosphere and continued glaring at one another.