Loki was quite certain all he really knew about Vil was what he'd gleaned from others, and from Webby. The impression was favorable though, and Loki did enjoy clothing and appreciate a good sense of style. Considering Clotilda's current mood, and how she had already been somewhat sour before the current chaos, Loki wasn't inclined to stay for loyalty alone.
If nothing else, he could help for now and keep himself busy. Re-evaluate later if need be, but don't make enemies. Simple really. He could understand also how the other might be overwhelmed since Essek had left.
So, dressed for the weather, but still stylishly Loki headed for the castle, and then sent Vil a message he'd arrived.
[Vil was incredibly pleased to see the message, and was quite prompt in answering the door… not that it was hard considering he’d been working in the living room with the door barely a few steps away.]
I see you’ve thought about my offer- please come in.
[He stepped aside to let Loki in. The pace was large and rustic, and it had certainly seen a lot of use and foot traffic given the sheer number of teenagers living there. Still, it was well kept and tidy, and aesthetically pleasing of course.
The only slight mess was the coffee table which had Vil’s latest sewing project strewn across it.]
Can I get you anything to drink before we start discussing things?
[Well kept and tidy was a pleasant surprise, but not unexpected. Loki nodded his head as he stepped inside, then waited politely for further direction.]
I would not object to tea. Or wine or mead, if you have either--though I don't expect those. Thank you.
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If nothing else, he could help for now and keep himself busy. Re-evaluate later if need be, but don't make enemies. Simple really. He could understand also how the other might be overwhelmed since Essek had left.
So, dressed for the weather, but still stylishly Loki headed for the castle, and then sent Vil a message he'd arrived.
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I see you’ve thought about my offer- please come in.
[He stepped aside to let Loki in. The pace was large and rustic, and it had certainly seen a lot of use and foot traffic given the sheer number of teenagers living there. Still, it was well kept and tidy, and aesthetically pleasing of course.
The only slight mess was the coffee table which had Vil’s latest sewing project strewn across it.]
Can I get you anything to drink before we start discussing things?
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I would not object to tea. Or wine or mead, if you have either--though I don't expect those. Thank you.