[With her gifts given, Lup automatically moves across the room as she inspects Lucretia's small apartment over, the elf practically gliding to the nearest window to peer outside. Considering their floor is closer to the ground level, it's obvious that Lucretia's has the better view, an almost picturesque look at the strange world they'd been dropped into. Hadriel is anything but beautiful, not with it's lack of sunlight and greenery, boring rock expanding out endlessly around them and trapping them in. But at least the architecture is interesting and new, curving and weirdly organic-looking.
Hadriel is generally kind of a shitty place, but Lup hopes that Lucretia can find inspiration for her art here. And hopefully some use for the bright colors she was able to procure.]
Sure did. My friend was willing to trade me for the primary colors and I managed to find a few of the others while scavenging earlier. [She turns to shoot Lucretia a quick grin.] Brushes too. That was all I could find in the shops today, but I'll keep an eye out for you. See if any canvases pop up.
[Books too, she reminds herself. Oh, and apparently glasses too. Lup would really have to look hard to see what she could cobble together the next day to fill in these little gaps. She understands why Lucretia isn't living with them: The apartment they currently have is too small. Lucretia is a private person and needs her own space. Taako is not currently her biggest fan. There's more than enough to reason why the other woman coming to live with them would be a less than pleasant experience, but Lup still feels a little shitty about it.
Even not being remembered by Magnus, she'd felt so incredibly welcomed by the boys into their home, back into their lives, like she'd never left. With Lucretia just up a few floors and Taako being his usual self, Lup knows her pal isn't getting that same treatment. And that just sucks. So, she'll do what she can to help her friend settle, to try and fill in the gaps of things she needs to make a new home here in Hadriel. It's not much, but Lup is trying.]
Hey, like that's ever stopped us before. We can sit, drink straight out the bottle and--[and, gods, she doesn't meant to sound obvious about it, but there's just enough of a pause between words to make anyone suspicious.] Uh, chat.
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Hadriel is generally kind of a shitty place, but Lup hopes that Lucretia can find inspiration for her art here. And hopefully some use for the bright colors she was able to procure.]
Sure did. My friend was willing to trade me for the primary colors and I managed to find a few of the others while scavenging earlier. [She turns to shoot Lucretia a quick grin.] Brushes too. That was all I could find in the shops today, but I'll keep an eye out for you. See if any canvases pop up.
[Books too, she reminds herself. Oh, and apparently glasses too. Lup would really have to look hard to see what she could cobble together the next day to fill in these little gaps. She understands why Lucretia isn't living with them: The apartment they currently have is too small. Lucretia is a private person and needs her own space. Taako is not currently her biggest fan. There's more than enough to reason why the other woman coming to live with them would be a less than pleasant experience, but Lup still feels a little shitty about it.
Even not being remembered by Magnus, she'd felt so incredibly welcomed by the boys into their home, back into their lives, like she'd never left. With Lucretia just up a few floors and Taako being his usual self, Lup knows her pal isn't getting that same treatment. And that just sucks. So, she'll do what she can to help her friend settle, to try and fill in the gaps of things she needs to make a new home here in Hadriel. It's not much, but Lup is trying.]
Hey, like that's ever stopped us before. We can sit, drink straight out the bottle and--[and, gods, she doesn't meant to sound obvious about it, but there's just enough of a pause between words to make anyone suspicious.] Uh, chat.