She was glad she hadn't touched on anything the wrong way, at least. "Well, I met the, uh... the Master, that's right. I met him sort of randomly, when I making lunch in one of the restaurants. Guess he was just looking around, checking things out, I got the impression he hadn't been around for long. He was... well, to be honest, he struck me as the kinda guy who comes off all nice and easy and smiles, and then you turn your back and he pulls out a choke chain, or something equally disturbing." She really shouldn't be judging, since they hadn't even talked that long, just something about.... "You'd know better, I'm sure."
She just wasn't all that bad at picking up crazy in people since she had her fair share of it too.
"Apparently Sador," she motioned to where the dog was now lying on her side next to Una, "attacked him or something, because then the other one confronted me at a party about it. He didn't seem to care much after she started slobbering all over him." She reached over and tapped the dog's nose. "He was funny, though. And he could hold his liquor, which was more fun for me."
no subject
She just wasn't all that bad at picking up crazy in people since she had her fair share of it too.
"Apparently Sador," she motioned to where the dog was now lying on her side next to Una, "attacked him or something, because then the other one confronted me at a party about it. He didn't seem to care much after she started slobbering all over him." She reached over and tapped the dog's nose. "He was funny, though. And he could hold his liquor, which was more fun for me."