Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-7497475-20170204000442/@comment-27743663-20170219163548

Drumming his fingers against the desk, Grau's thoughts were a mix of seething hate and prideful arrogance, both hidden behind a passive mask that alluded whether he was day-dreaming or actually paying attention.

He's absolutely never heard of anyone here. Lailah seemed like more trouble than she was worth, and he was largely certain bringing up his "aspersions" would just have the opposite effect os losing attention. On Sky, rejected twice? Bites. If she got in the third time it at least meant she was somewhat competent. That Anastasia had a thick accent and was too modest, which was annoying. As for Roby- wait what did she just say?

Doing a quick scan of the room, all Grau counted were females. That last one had a scar on her neck, and was using a notepad, so likely mute, but that was definitely a girl. Everyone else looked like girls too. Unless...

"Huh. I guess there are those kinds of people. Whatever, more power to you," spoke up Grau with an uncaring shrug, "you really passed the part of a girl though. Could've fooled me, Robyn. Wouldn't have thought you were a guy."

Having said that though, he realized he had yet to make his own introduction. He'd play his part then to get this over with as painlessly as possible and ignore how each word slowly killed him on the inside.

"Grau Spiegel. I like make-up. Got a problem? Deal with it," he droned aloud in an impassive voice