[Sure he was. Always so aloof, that Rael. Regis has nothing to say to that except to scoff and look away from Rael to the crowd, considering it.
It would be. So good to remember what they were doing out there. But he has too much pride to ask if Rael remembers and he isn't going to say it himself.]
It is a surprise. I expected you to flee this place as soon as possible. What are you doing?
[First off, Regis has no rights to stand in Rael's wallflower spot. He claimed it, it's his. No one invited him to THIS party.
Except Rael is at least comfortable in insulting Regis. Unlike whatever is happening out in the party. So he crosses his arms and directs his focus on the distraction.]
Flee. From a bunch of humans? [A scoff.] I more surprised you haven't grabbed a tray and started serving them yourself.
[Don't scoff right after he scoffs. Who do you think you are? Regis tears himself away from people-watching and trying to assess the situation almost immediately, distracted by this petty nonsense. Which he is, of course, going to engage.]
And what would be so bad about that? They're here because they contributed, just like the two of us.
[Huff. God.] Besides, you are always so insistent on avoiding humans.
[He'll do what he wants, thanks. At least rehashing the same argument for the hundredth time is a kind of petty they both know.
Rael finally smirks with a small shake to his head, completely dismissing Regis' first point. Because the servants totally participated in whatever amazing battle took place. It's almost sad to see Regis putting himself beneath other humans as well as serving them. The poor dear.]
Not when they are acting correctly. At least these here are able to thank us for our time. [Instead of acting like it's their right. He's shrugs to emphasis just how much he doesn't care.]
[They're not servants, they're people Rai would definitely welcome into the infinite, sprawling rooms of his house. Show some respect.
Unfortunately for them, Regis can't actually remember fighting alongside any of them, and his collection of reliable humans doesn't seem to be here (mildly unnerving), so he has no solid rebuttal for that "acting correctly" bit.
Back to the classics.]
Are you attracting that much attention, over here in the corner? [BOOM]
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It would be. So good to remember what they were doing out there. But he has too much pride to ask if Rael remembers and he isn't going to say it himself.]
It is a surprise. I expected you to flee this place as soon as possible. What are you doing?
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Except Rael is at least comfortable in insulting Regis. Unlike whatever is happening out in the party. So he crosses his arms and directs his focus on the distraction.]
Flee. From a bunch of humans? [A scoff.] I more surprised you haven't grabbed a tray and started serving them yourself.
no subject
And what would be so bad about that? They're here because they contributed, just like the two of us.
[Huff. God.] Besides, you are always so insistent on avoiding humans.
no subject
Rael finally smirks with a small shake to his head, completely dismissing Regis' first point. Because the servants totally participated in whatever amazing battle took place. It's almost sad to see Regis putting himself beneath other humans as well as serving them. The poor dear.]
Not when they are acting correctly. At least these here are able to thank us for our time. [Instead of acting like it's their right. He's shrugs to emphasis just how much he doesn't care.]
no subject
Unfortunately for them, Regis can't actually remember fighting alongside any of them, and his collection of reliable humans doesn't seem to be here (mildly unnerving), so he has no solid rebuttal for that "acting correctly" bit.
Back to the classics.]
Are you attracting that much attention, over here in the corner? [BOOM]