The confessional before you is ornate and well maintained, ebony colored wood embellished with the visage of two angels. A jet black curtain separates the confessional from the rest of the Church, offering a surprising degree of privacy to any eavesdroppers nearby. Unlike the rest of Krakow, the inside is dimly lit by a small light bulb securely attached to the ceiling which emits a faint red light. While the atmosphere isn't exactly cozy, it is private.
A smooth voice calls out to you once you've sat down, familiar enough to identify the speaker despite the partition between you.
"Welcome welcome. I take it something is on your mind?"We're in a museum now, Harry.
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I won't leave you wondering: it was for the sake of my own curiosity, and to that end I don't intend on telling her about the intrusion. The lady and I have our own arrangement, and while that comes first, that doesn't mean our desires line up perfectly.
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[ But, Rean was still thankful nonetheless.
That being said... ]
I don't think I've ever asked before, but I was wondering...how do you like your tea?
[ Rean was still thinking about how the other said it was 'passable'. And maybe it was bothering him, a little. ]
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[ Maybe Rembrandt should meet Celestin. Then again he's sure the blue haired man actually likes tea. ]
Is that why you didn't like it so much even though I served Earl Gray?
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[ This sounds like its serious business. ]
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...Ten seconds? How can you even tell that in the first place?
[ He must be messing around with him. He's almost sure of it. ]
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I have a sensitive tongue.
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Alright. Well, I guess there's no way to make a tea you'll be satisfied with, but I had to see if I could try.
...I think I'll also be leaving now. I hadn't anything else to say, so have a good evening.
[ He could say that without it just being false pleasantries, because he was still thankful of what the other did. ]
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