“…And then next thing you know, I'm being chased by this prehistoric beast?” Both the train and the case of ale which she had purchased for them seeming to be well underway as the steam rose overhead and both the station and the land they had started in sat rather distantly in the rear view, though Miss Blackwood had intended to use her time travelling to the northern reaches of Iceberg checking her notes and referencing facts she found that her time had been much better occupied getting better acquainted with her new 'research partner', and was indulging one of her favourite pastimes; storytelling.
“Big fellow, big fangs, though his eyes were quite scrawny? It was odd…” The beauty with the blue skin something of a braggart when given half a chance and the right kind of company, though she tended to keep to herself around most folk those who seemed worthy of her respect might find someone who was far more lively and perhaps even bubbly in a kind of crispy aristocratic and sardonic fashion, and this case seemed to be more than worthy of hearing about her exploits. Hell, maybe she even wished to impress him a little bit, now that they were getting along.
“Regardless, that was quite the trial. Scarcely escaped from that one with my hide, that was for sure…” This the reason that she seemed to be recounting yet another tale of adventure to pass the time and work the whistle enough to need it wetting, the golden gaze of the girl seemed to lift and settle on the roof of their car for a second as she let loose a sigh which one might ordinarily associate more with the memory of a loved one, and ultimately meant that Zelda was left in rather a good mood despite the absence of sleep she had the night before.
“And you? Surely a man of your adventurous character can't be out of stories yet, right~?” Not merely longing for the chance to boast of her own misspent ventures however and interested in the tale that her burly man friday had as well, there was no doubt in the mind of the azure amazon that her new ally had a tale or two which might just be worth remembering, so as a student and preacher of history it only seemed natural that she hear them as well, right?