When she got the letter, she admittedly did not expect to have read it as she did, nor for it to be from the person who it ultimately turned out to be. It was more out fo surprise than anything else. She had figured that the last time they had encountered, the task in which they had set to carry out, it would have been one that was a one time thing, or at the very least, the outcome of said encounter would have hardly been to the man’s liking. However, Leyaria was hardly in a position to say no, as much as she perhaps wanted to, given the fact that the man had not made it a secret that he knew of the dark secret she carried, namely that it was a demon that was inside Leyaria. To know something like that, especially during a time like this where there were so many people, far more than what she felt comfortable with allowing know that she was a demon, along with the fact that the reaction and opinion twards demons were still low, so much so that even if it were times of festivities, to know that there was a demon that walked amongst the people would likely have caused an uproar of the greatest degrees. However, in spite of all of that, Dex Miller was again reaching out to Leyaria with help on a job, one that she was a bit surprised by, but wasn’t exactly in a position to say no to, even as much as she might have hoped that it would have been the case.
They did not meet in some obscure place that might have been out in the middle of nowhere in the city, as she had come to epect out of this man even in their lone encounter, but rather instead, they were meeting at a coffee shop, a place that was in the open, surrounded by people, and one in which she was a bit shocked at, given that this man could have behaved normally at all. The way he spoke last time, his mannerisms and all things of that nature, it was a minor miracle that he did not go crazy upon Leyaria right then and there, though if he did know that she was a demon, he woul have known better. Either way, to see him there, simly sipping on his coffee as though not a thing was wrong was stunning. It also perhaps helped that the coffee place, much like most of the busineses around Orchidia right now, were full of people who had come in throughout the country of Fiore, so it was very likely that theyd id not now who he was, and therefore he woul not have any issue with them, as they did not know him and therefore would be just another person who was sipping coffee. Leyaria knew better than to think this though, and it didn’t take long before she was reminded.
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