As
Aaron approached,
Luis seemed to significantly calm down, even to the point of letting his tail lower itself and wag gently.
Took some time for him to figure out exactly what
Aaron was saying about confusing the drinks.
Luis looked at his friend, then back at the mug, and back again at
Aaron. His face ranged from showing disgust to just blatant bewilderment.
After some seconds, finally able to understand what was going on,
Luis took in some air, loudly “Well, that -hiccup- explains a lot...”
During this time, the blue wolf had not been able to see the elf standing next to the party, he mentioned something about
Mr. Benjamin, and some other stuff
Luis wasn’t really able to follow.
Insight Roll:: 1d20+5 = (4)+5 = 9 He did notice the mer waving his palms, showing to be no immediate threat.
Embarrassed, he lowered himself into a seat, quietly sipping the coffee from the cup he had just received.
Sobering up, he thought maybe he had been overreacting all this time, and was just being a butthole just for the sake of it towards the others.
He waited for
Lai Shan to continue the conversation.
What a headache.
Lai Shan leans in her seat, staring at her fingernails in an almost dismissive manner.
"...the foxes did leave the prairie yester eve..."
She glanced back to the elf in the corner of her eye, awaiting the second half of the password*
Foxes, why is it always foxes. Wolves are just as intelligent as them, stronger too. Luis amused himself with his own thoughts, while still trying to regain his focus.