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@Aramaeus Lemon

Orina pawed the book to the todd and walked with him towards the register. Once the book was purchased and they had left the stall, the black squirrel gave a subtle nod to the pair of Stealthblades waiting surreptitiously outside. One fell into step several paces in front of her, the other just as far behind. She clasped her paws behind her back and tilted her head down the street.

"Care to walk with me, Aramaeus? I'd be interested to hear how you found yourself to be working for the Ministry of Justice, and what it is you do there."

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@Mileya Ryalor

Alongside the vixen, Asta quickly and carefully packed up her new purchase. She did not know where they would go, given that they were waiting for Caden and Daniil to return, but she allowed Mileya to take the lead out of the square and into a line of stalls. Once they were sufficiently away from the fountain square, Asta tugged on Mileya's sleeve to slow her down.

"Sorry, but you thinking we far enough away? Maybe we go find Caden and Daniil, and on the way you can tell me why you running away from your cousin?"

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@Daniil Ryalor

Caden grinned at the vixen, winking roguishly as he reached around and tugged playfully on Daniil's tail. "She doesn't seem to be disturbed at all."

The old vixen laughed. "Who am I to judge love, especially between two handsome lads such as yourselves. Carry on, I'll watch."

"You hear that, Daniil, we have an admirer." He nudged the todd and kissed him on the cheek. "But alas, we have a duty to our family to acquire lunch."

She blew out a billowing cloud of blew smoke, tilting her head towards the front of the stall. "Come around front and I'll fix you up something, on the house for making an old vixen's day."
 
Rakan picked up each piece of this sushi with his claws, delicately enough to not break the little things. Claws were something he was used to so he didn't bother with those two sticks that were given. He enjoyed each piece thoroughly, noting that he will pass on the idea to the cooks at his mansion.

After few pieces had disappeared whole in his maw he finally felt ready to explain. "Pry our faith, the Phoenixes, all powerful preinkhs, shed their powers and came to us to khuide us into the order and away from anarchy. Wealthy are often so thanks to luck. Many preasts work hard prut do not end up rich. And as we are all prorn from Phoenixes' acts, those with power and wealth should too shed some of it for the sake of prinkhinkh order to those unfavoured pry the faith." The lynx then stopped, taking a few more pieces before adding with a much more contemplative expression. "Prakhmatically however, that is the prasis of staprility within our lands. I used to pre on the receivinkh side, now I am on the side that khives. It allows for proth curprinkh the influential preasts who think of themselves too hikhly, while also keepinkh the masses content with their lives, avoidinkh reprellions for the most part. Phoenixes truly knew how to prinkh order."

@Kal Goldtail
 
@Tal'Rakan

"Who makes the influential beasts share though?" Kal responded between bites. "Do the Phoenixes enforce this order?" She continued with curiosity, quickly realizing that she may be overstepping. She had trouble judging how to behave, and it showed. "Sorry, I am overstepping, probably. I should not have asked."
 
Mariel was capable of hiding the fact she did not think of that one thing. And it was rather obvious at that! Luckily she had not to think much because the foxkit had an idea she had to admit was decently sound. Even if she was suspicious of them or any word they spoke, a plan that was good was good no matter who made it.

"Well... I had an idea, but you guys are sharp! I like that flags idea waaay more!" She offered with a small swish of her tail. At least telling stories and lying was something she was okay at. "But it would be quite visible, those are colourful!" She added while she considered how to resolve that. She had one idea, pulling one small dose of ink from her pocket.

"Some water and we'll make those flags dark. That'll make them hard to spot!" She was happy with herself and she started looking around for any vessel while the kit and a hatchling were managing the flags.

She soon found a discarded bowl, got some water to it from a well and poured the ink into it, coming back to the two with an excited grin.


@FinnianBrightfur @Cricket
 
Somehow every time she and Finn crossed paths there was chaos: today may well prove no different but, she hoped, it wouldn’t end in disaster. Cupcakes were only cake, after all. Some grizzled elders on the docks had spoken once of a legendary, ridiculous ban on the sweet treat she had barely indulged in over her short life but that was decades past. Cakes were harmless.

Her companion’s idea was a solid one as far as she could see, and the wildcat’s idea to further mask their heist only increased her confidence in the scheme. “Oh, easy,” the gecko replied, eyeing the end of the bunting where it was secured. The matter was no sooner said than done for one so well-equipped to climb. Cricket was up there in a twinkling, working on the knot keeping the slim cord secured.

It was quite the vantage point, and for a moment she was distracted by enjoying the new point of view until recalling her task and glancing down to her friend below. Knowing Finnian had been fiddling about with that keem-ohno for some time, she couldn’t resist a tease. In truth she’d thought he cut rather a dash in it, but somehow she got the impression saying as such might make matters worse. “Oi, Finn!" she snickered, "I can see down your top from up ‘ere!”


@FinnianBrightfur @Mariel Rustyfangs
 
@Kal Goldtail

Tal'Rakan chuckled. "Everyone. If someone refuses, they would prinkh upon themselves a lot of hatred and reaction. The word of Phoenixes is sacred, and when someone khoes akhainst it, the ones around them did effectively proukht them into the fold." He elaborated while finishing his meal, licking his chops after doing so from stray rice grains. "Society pruilt on order makes for a very staprle one." He said proudly.
 
Finn's tail took up a pleasant wag behind him as the plan set in motion. He hadn't anticipated anyone thinking it as a good idea, much less being excited to try and implement it -- but seeing the little team get to work was utterly thrilling. It almost made him forget that he was wearing a dress in public! The kit bent down to pick up the tail end of the bunting, and the hem of his (rather stiff) kimono fishlipped open.

Now Finn was just as comfortable in his fur as any other foxkit his age. There wasn't much privacy on the Hide, and so you simply learned to live with the conditions you were in. But this wasn't the Hide. Gates, Cricket, are ya trying to kill him?

Finn looked down at his wardrobe malfunction, back up to the gecko in a mortified panic, and clutched the robe around himself in embarrassment. And that was when Alwyn's council came back to him.

"You just gotta own it, Finn. No one will care if you just be yourself."

Uh. Easy for you to say Alwyn, you aren't twelve.
And yet... The robe was quite spacious. Timidly, Finn pried the robe open a smidge. Goodness, it'd be sticky, but he could carry a ton of cupcakes in this, it was almost like...

Suddenly, Finn looked back up at Cricket, and flapped his kimono open wide. "HYAARRR, YES! Because I be a GIANT CLAM!" he cried. Mariel was, unfortunately, too close to Finn -- and with a terrible noise approximating a carnivorous clam, Finn voraciously enclosed around the kitten, sweeping her off her feet.
 
After setting the bowl with inked water to the side, Mariel was ready to take the flags into it, so she moved towards the other two to take them. She was not aware what they were talking about, her ears were good but there was just a bit too much noise from all the beasts mingling around. As such she had absolutely no idea what fate awaited her.

The kit, admittedly smarter one than she anticipated, now pounced at her with his kimono open, encasing her and pulling close while the two tumbled onto the ground. She was at first ready to make use of her dagger and poison, but she very quickly realised that the todd had no bad intents. The voiced he made were pretty funny to her! She giggled and purred as she started to wrestle with the foxkit, not moved at all by his bared chest fur on her paws.

In fact she started imagining things. A story of Mariel, great explorer, now fighting a voracious clam! That was a good one, so she got into the role rapidly, narrating her own imagined adventure. "Oh woe is me! How can I, a mere pussycat, manage the attack of this powerful beast! Is that the end of my adventures through the calamities of the world?" She spoke through laughs, continuing to mock fight the "clam".

@Cricket @FinnianBrightfur
 
@Tal'Rakan

"Sounds nice. Though I s'pose such order does not look kindly on outsiders coming in?" Kal made a guess to keep the conversation going, half wondering how much of the tale is true, or maybe it's a very skewed perception of someone clearly of high status. She gazed around, spotting various beasts on their merry way of enjoying the day.
 
Still scrabbling, distractedly now, at the knots keeping the bunting secure, Cricket gawped down at her friend’s antics. Damn it all, Finnian was getting clever at being funny and adapting to her teasing: worse yet he’d turned it on Mariel.

Worse yet? As the gecko watched the kits, both she realised of a closer age to one another, play-wrestling with the kitten wrapped in Finnian’s kimono, an unfamiliar something twinged in her stomach alongside how comical the scene was, though she could not place her paw on a word. All Cricket knew was that she wasn’t in the game yet.

Well, she wasn’t about to let that happen.

With the bunting now freed, the youngster rapidly wound several loops out of the material lest it snag on her descent and bared her tiny teeth in a mock scowl of viciousness. “Harr! Fear not fair adventurer, your rescuer is here!” Without hesitation, and with a whoop of excitement, she launched herself off of the wall towards the other kits below.

@FinnianBrightfur @Mariel Rustyfangs
 
@Kal Goldtail

Tal'Rakan shrugged, the question was leisure, but he really had given it some thought before. Would foreign beasts, especially from a land that such fervently believed in chaos and anarchy be welcomed among the children of Phoenixes? Technically they all were coming from them, but would someone so detached from order be truly willing to participate in it? He decided against continuing this line of thought. Priests would figure that, he was just a soldier after all.

He nodded with a smile and an answer. "I think it would matter if said outsider wishes to fit into it. Prut I am no priest, just a warrior." Then he also took a look around. "Do you... have prathinkh pools here or somethinkh of this sort?" He asked for the sake of visiting those later.
 
A marginal fraction of a second after engaging Mariel in combat, Finn remembered that kittens were pointy on five out of six ends. Compounding the anxiety of this realization was the thought that he didn't know Mariel very well. There was a very real possibility that he was about to be shredded to ribbons. Much to his surprise, however, the kitten engaged in the tussle quite theatrically -- and despite his best efforts, managed to topple him. (Being the gentlefox that he was, Finn twisted as he landed to avoid smooshing the poor kitten.)

"Hyarr!" he growled ferociously, trying to free himself from under the kitten. "Why be this cupcake tastin' so nasty!?" he questioned, trying to eject Mariel from his clamshell. "This be no cupcake! Hyarr, begone foul beast! Clams do not be wantin' nasty kittens! Hyaarrr... yarr...?" Finn stopped fighting as some movement out of the corner of his eye caught his attention. Was that... Cricket? The weather forecast for Bully had just been updated, and called for isolated showers of crested geckos. With no time to evade his impending doom, there was only time to let out a rather un-piratey scream.

"HYAARRGHHH!!! Hoo-urgghh!" Finn coughed pitifully on the ground, winded from the impact. He squirmed at the bottom of the pile, trying to make room to breathe. "Awwghh! Gerrof, yer squishin' me! Two on one be not fair for a clam! Girls be filthy cheats!"

Ah, good! At least the pirate clam seemed to have survived the impact. Finn's ego, however, would sustain a mortal injury if he was bested by girls -- and so he fought like a cornered beast, pushing and shoving indiscriminately as he tried to sit up.
 
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Mariel was genuinely having fun now. The foxkit surprised her with stepping into the role well while she fought him playfully. She was actively winning even, to her surprise, when she heard words that made her think twice. The kit calling her nasty and foul was in role, but it stung and brought some sort of inner rage to the kitten. Who in the world was he thinking he was!

Fortunately, before she could act, the crested gecko jumped down and added into the melee with their own announcement! That pulled Mariel away from bad thoughts of injected disdain for todds. She tumbled too under the hatchling sudden impact but soon recovered as the two were now fighting together against the giant clam, played by Finnian, who just got very desperate in their fighting.

But Mariel was not letting this happen now! She was an adventurer, and her hero just arrived to slay the monster and earn their favour! "Aha! Now your reign of terror is over! The adventurer and the heroine will now take you down and ensure no beast would ever lose their cupcakes again!" She continued the narration while pouncing onto the foxkit chest to pin them down. And while small part of her, the hateful one, called for much rougher act, Mariel was actually having fun with this kit. An idea that maybe not only adult todds were bad crossed her little mind as she continued to wrestle.

However, while thinking so so, Finnian fought back valiantly and stopped Mariel with his back paws, pushing her and her pounce to the side. She landed snout first on the cobbles with a not-so-appropriate word for a kit. "Gah! The beast is stronger than we anticipated! Can we even manage to defeat such creature!"

@Cricket @FinnianBrightfur
 
“An’ filthy cheats be filthy winners!” the gecko crowed, her jubilant response cut short by an undignified reptilian chirp as she was roughly jostled by Finnian’s attempts to dislodge her. In character as it was for the game, her performance held a grain of her truth: out on the streets a beast rarely survived by fair means. Winters were harsh for a cold-blooded child without a home, and if a few beasts were inconvenienced along the way she had never much cared.

Still sitting on the fox’ legs, Cricket allowed the next flail to push her from her perch and tumbled dramatically. No sooner had she rolled closer to Mariel she began digging in her belt, waving the wad of bunting at kitten with a grin. “’Ere, now, what say we go fishin’ for the clam an’ snare it in a net! Surely it’s the only way we stop a sea monster of that strength!”

@FinnianBrightfur @Mariel Rustyfangs
 
Mileya waited until they'd scurried away, breaking any line of sight with Anastasia, before slowing down and catching her breath enough to answer Asta's question. Her face and voice both remained grim, her eyes still scanning the paths around them, though whether for her brother or her cousin was hard to say.

"Anastasia is... different. She's always been a bit scary; whenever she's wanted something, she's always found a way to take it, no matter what our Aunt and Uncle have to say about it. When she was little, I had to spend a lot of time watching her because I..." She hesitated before stating, "Well, I'd been confined to Storm's Peak and didn't have much else to do, so helping with my cousin was my duty. She was clever from a very young age; she figured out how to manipulate beasts even better than my Aunt Dusk very quickly. If she wanted an extra cookie but was told she couldn't have one, then she'd find a way to do it - she'd convince one of her siblings to get it for her, or she'd strongarm one of the staff's kits to go steal it for her. If she didn't like someone, bad things happened to them; I remember when she was maybe ten, she wanted to start sitting in on my uncle's war council meetings, but his military advisor scoffed and said that it was no place for little children. Well, even though my uncle overruled him, Anastasia never forgot or forgave. A week later, a letter was discovered in his chambers implicating him in a plot against my uncle. It all seemed far too convenient, but my uncle couldn't afford to not dismiss him from his service." She shuddered as she recalled, "I asked her if she'd made up the letter herself, and she'd looked me in the eye and told me 'yes'. When I asked her why, she said, 'He was a bad advisor. He wanted to keep the smartest person in Fyador out of that meeting because of her age. Father will do better with my advice instead.'"

Mileya took a breath before continuing. "Even though she didn't have the power in Storm's Peak, she found ways to get rid of beasts she didn't like and help those she did. It wasn't until later on, though, that I..." She swallowed before admitting, "That I started to fear her. It was maybe four years ago? I'd come back to Storm's Peak on a vacation from Amarone, and there was a Callisparian prince visiting, trying to sell my father on the idea of investing in some new technology his family owned. Well, I don't know if he saw me as a possible way to get to my father, or if he really did like me, but he started flattering me very heavily, trying to woo me at every turn." She shuddered as she admitted, "I wasn't ready for that. I was still... Well, I tried deflections and polite refusals at first, but either he didn't get the hint or he wouldn't stop. Eventually one night he found me out in the gardens watching the moon, and he tried to seduce me. I slapped him, told him to leave me alone forever, and stormed off." Her eyes turned haunted as she recalled, "He was pushy and a cad, but I didn't... The next morning his body was found on the rocks, far below the edge of the gardens. Everyone looked so surprised... Not Anastasia though. She was sixteen, and that was the first time I realized that she was willing to kill.

"After that, it only got worse. If anyone challenged the family, they disappeared or met bad ends. Some of our critics in Summerdock suddenly were implicated in crimes that seemed way too complicated for what they could attempt; a priest of the Great Kitsune who denounced our aunt as 'a faithless wh... femme of bad morals,"
she adjusted the term, "well, he disappeared entirely; and even one of our cousins who was showing up Alwyn a little bit, distinguishing himself in the field, suddenly ran afoul of a band of pirates who seemed to know exactly where and when to find and kill him. From what I've heard, since being given her own command, she's only gotten worse, leading raiding parties onto the mainland itself against my father's orders. The scariest part is that I think that she thinks she's doing something good, that this is helping us somehow. I don't know if she even realizes that the whole family is terrified of what she'll do next."

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Marianna carefully folded the newly acquired clothing, trying to minimize any risk of wrinkles in the fine fabric, as she considered Ivo's reflection. She couldn't help but jump slightly at his pawfingers on her tail; the sensitivity of the appendage and the intimacy of the gesture were enough to make her blush, no matter how often it was repeated. She at least managed to clear her head enough to address his point directly. "I think that you're a very good artist," she remarked, the sentiment actually genuine. She was used to providing flattery or half-truths to the males around her, bolstering their ego to her own end; Ivo was one who she realized she didn't need to butter up for his goodwill. She flicked a stray strand of headfur back over her ear as she continued, "Your landscapes are incredible; you have a gift for realism. As for portraiture, well," a small gleam set in her eyes as she glanced playfully toward him, "I'm happy to model for you at any time."

She hesitated as she contemplated the idea of setting their dangerous life of crime aside. Was this what Vito had been going through at the end? Had he realized how much time he'd wasted on his ambitions, and raced to mend fences with his family before his final rest? "I'd like to experience that with you," she added softly. "A peaceful life. Serenity, domesticity... maybe even family," she allowed, couching it as a distant possibility so as not to scare him. After all, he was younger than her by a good number of years, and fatherhood was the kind of commitment that tended to send younger todds running for the hills. She didn't want to consider the possibility of any nieces or nephews out there who her brother may or may not be aware of or actively hiding from her awareness. "A life with you," she affirmed, looking up at Ivo with sincere affection in her gaze, "would be worth fighting for... and worth giving up those ambitions for."

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Aramaeus blushed a bit as the squirrel bought him the volume in question; letting a femme pay for him, especially for such materials as these, felt almost scandalous to his sensibilities, but he subsumed it for the sake of not losing this new and mysterious patron. He walked beside her down the street, carefully keeping pace with her and her prosthetic limb. "Well," Aramaeus recounted, "I got started as a junior assistant filing clerk in the Case Records office, and I am now a senior assistant filing clerk in the Case Records office. I've actually set a record for the speed of my promotion," he added as an aside. Granted, it was a record for the slowest promotion in the ministry, but a record nonetheless. "It is... satisfactory work," he allowed, clasping his paws behind his back, "but I know that, given the chance, I would make an excellent field agent. I've been searching for some case I can make, something that will be my big break, but unfortunately nothing has panned out." He chuckled before adding, "I actually was trying to get permission to investigate the Furotazzi Family, but it seems my superiors are too cautious when it comes to dealing with such organized crime elements." That, or they were on the take themselves. You never could be sure who was and wasn't in the pocket of the very criminals they were meant to apprehend.

"If I may ask," he directed to Orina, glancing at her sidelong, "what exactly are your ambitions in this gathering, minister? Surely you have better uses of your political capital than on a case such as mine."

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Daniil blushed at the comment and at the presence of an audience, especially a supportive one. He knew how to respond to opprobrium; affirmation was something entirely new to him. "You are too kind, yatai-san," he addressed the vixen, daring a small smile and a kiss on his lover's cheek in turn. It still felt strange; he was used to shrouding his affections in secrecy, and such openness felt like being out in an endless plain - no threats in sight, but the paranoia of unseen dangers in the grass persistent nonetheless.

He squeezed Caden's paw as they moved around to the front of the stand, but dropped it before they entered public visibility again. A moment of regret washed over him; he knew that Caden was braver than him in this regard, and was being patient with Daniil's hang-ups, but even his patience would run out eventually. The fox busied himself looking over the offerings instead. "The shoyu ramen is always delightful," he remarked to Caden, glancing at him to see his preference in where his gaze lingered.
 
With all the packages they now had, clothes, weapons, trinkets... literature and toys, Ivo guided the two towards the Dancing Lily. He felt okay leaving things at Marianna's place to pick them up later, and there was no point in carrying them all if they were to continue to explore the place. Or they could just retreat to rest and spend the evening together.

While doing so, he of course listened to Marianna fully. There was some pride in him, hearing from her that she liked his art and drawings, even if he was doing them for his work. Being honestly appreciated was rarely a thing he could experience and her offer to model for him further made him willing to get better at drawing beasts. She got a purr out of him and a nuzzle as thanks.

But it was what she said later that again put his mind at work. Ivo couldn't exactly believe that he would be a valid reason for her to give on her ambitions... he knew however that was the case. He just knew it instinctively. To answer however, Ivo needed a moment to really consider a few things. Not what he wanted. What they wanted.

"We coulda jus' elope to Westisle or somewhere our enemies wouldn't reach us. I could draw, plan cities or become a bartender if needed. Ya would be great accountant or ye could give yerself to writing and tendin' a garden... We can 've this life even today. I'd with no hesitation give it t' ya." He declared with equal conviction and affection to the one she spoke with. "Livin' peacefully, havin' kits, we could've it all. I would fight for it with me dear life. But..." He paused for a moment, chuckling a bit at the unavoidable reality he was about to speak of.

"But we both would close off that ambition that drives us. It'd nag us, make us restless and sour. I don't want us t' be together and yet be incomplete, unhappy. Call me idealistic but... we need 'least some of t' lives we now have. Maybe we just could clean t' act. Make it safer an' more of a second thing t' us. Not lettin' it all die, but ensurin' that neither Tazzi buisness, nor me network will be a danger to 'em lives we wanna have." He explained with care and hope in his gaze, accented with small but adoring smile. There was hope she would understand. That she also actually shared the same feeling on the matter. That he didn’t blunder. “Or maybe we shouldda find somethin’ new that would keep us goin’.”

Now in front of the Dancing Lily, Ivo decided to add one more thing. "But 'tis jus' me opinion. No matter what we end up doin' am with ya. An' I think that's fer forever." He finished, knowing that, safe for betrayal of the very basis of their relationship, being honesty, there isn't much that would change Ivo's mind on this matter. Warm smile and slightly teared eyes accompanied his wagging tail as he fully accepted the inevitable.

@Marianna Furotazzi
 
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@Mileya Ryalor

Asta listened with growing horror as Mileya wove the story of her cousin. Caden had warned her about the Ryalors, some of them at least, when he first became involved with Daniil. He had not given specific details about why she ought to be careful around the family, but as she learned about Anastasia, the jill began to fit the pieces together of why Caden was concerned about deepening connections with Daniil's relatives. A creeping, pervasive sense of dread worked its way through her, one she had become all-too-familiar with since her peaceful, innocent life had been shattered and she had realized just how vile other beasts could be. It seemed that nowhere was an escape from such beasts. Everywhere she turned, she discovered some fresh horror lurking in the shadows, and she felt entirely unprepared to face this new world she had been thrust into.

She stopped at the entrance to an alley and leaned against the wall, reaching out to take Mileya by the arm. "Sorry, can we stop a few minutes? The koto is being heavy." Unslinging the strap of the instrument's case from her shoulder, Asta set it on the ground at her footpaws. There was a haunted look in her eyes that Mileya would not miss.

"It making sense you want to getting away from your cousin," Asta offered. "She sounding...scary. It hard understanding how beasts are like that." She rubbed at her shoulder, shuddering and looking away from the vixen.

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@Daniil Ryalor

Caden felt a small pang at the loss of contact with Daniil as the todd released his paw before they came out into public view again. He could not fault his lover for his caution. Though it had been many years since he had felt the need for such secrecy about his inclinations--a lifetime ago, really--it was not difficult to recall the trepidation and sensations of feeling so utterly exposed. Still, however, part of the jack dearly wished he could proclaim to the world that he and Daniil were together in the face of all that had been taken from both of them. Finding happiness and joy in each other despite all each of them had been through, despite the politics and conflicts and history that threatened to come between them, was a fitting act of defiance and love in a world that seemed intent on letting tragedy befall even the best of beasts.

As Daniil guided him through the various offerings at the stall, and the kindly vixen refused to take their money no matter how much they insisted, Caden made a vow to himself that he would not let his secret come between him and his partner. What they had was too good, and the trust Daniil put in him was too unwavering. The todd deserved so much, and Caden wanted to live up to who Daniil thought he was. He did not know when or how, but he would tell him. Sorry, Alwyn, I don't break my word lightly, but this will be for the better.

Parcels of fragrant food in paw, the pair began making their way back towards the fountain square where they had left Asta and Mileya. Upon arriving, Caden frowned at the empty spot where the pair had been beside the fountain. "Do you see them anywhere?" he asked Daniil, worrying tinging his voice.

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@Aramaeus Lemon

Orina's ears perked at the mention of the Furotazzi family. She internally scoffed at the concept of Justice being too cautious to investigate the family, her take on the situation similar to Aramaeus', with perhaps a bit more vehemence at the ineptitude of the Fogeys. But best not to directly insult the Ministry in front of the fox, as he seemed rather taken with his employer. She at least could not fault his loyalty.

At his question, she lifted her gaze in thought. "Oh, I'm simply there to enjoy myself. Given that I'm one of the patrons and hosts of the gathering, I've already gathered quite the political capital simply in the spirit of cooperation and sharing with those from West Isle who wished for a venue and exposure in Bully Harbor." The squirrel nodded at the fox. "You'd be surprised at what would seem to be disparate elements of society will come together for such an event, and the connections that can be made between them, or what information can be gleaned in pursuit of political intelligence."
 
Finn managed to catch one of his hindfeet on Mariel's abdomen, and gave a firm (but surprisingly gentle push). That just left him to contend with Cricket. "Nasty kittens! Nasty geckos! Filthy cheats!" he cried as he grappled with the gecko. He bucked and rolled, and eventually managed to get one knee in to push her away. (Now, Finn distinctly got the impression Cricket was playing nice and somewhat resented that fact! But a win was a win.)

Arching his back, Finn collected the kimono... robe, thing quickly around his waist, and snugged it tight with the... sash thing. He was going to get cupcake-y revenge on Alwyn for sure. But just as he was getting to his feet, it seemed the pair had schemed a new plot that didn't involve cupcakes. Finn raised his paws in an open (yet defensive) gesture, and stepped back half a pace. "N-now hold on, what happened to the great Vulpinsulan Cupcake Heist of 1765?" he asked, hoping to steer the group back to their mission.
 
Mariel stopped for a moment now. The gecko heroine had an idea that Mariel very much liked. Very, very much. But the clam, or rather the kit playing it, Rightly so observed that they were getting off track. Not by much, though but the more time they would spend now playing, the more cupcakes would be gone!

And Mariel wanted those cupcakes no matter what.

Thus the kitten actually stood up and offered her paws to both the kit and the hatchling alike. "You're right Finnian. Just got caught in the moment but 'ey. No harm done right? We should return to the matter at paw..." She paused before turning towards the Gecko. "My brave heroine, you can save me later from the grand calamity this clam provides! For now, we need to have him as ally of convenience to further our goals!"

She took some of the bunting and moved towards the earlier left vessel with inked water, ready to apply the impromptu camouflage upon it. But not before turning to Finnian first. "Hey, I could use more paws here! Don't worry, we have a truce in our little play! Really good play on your part too! You are natural I have to say." She giggled as she waited for the two to join the task.

@Cricket @FinnianBrightfur
 
Though she pouted to have her derailed schemes turned back towards the focus of the day, Cricket hardly begrudged it: after all, the lure of cupcakes was always going to be a powerful temptation on a young hungry stomach.

Really the cold-blooded creature was loathe to be soaking her paws in cold water, but stubborn insecurity refused to let her stand by and merely watch. There was something to be said for acting as overseer of an operation, but for the gecko there was little more fun than participation. Dragging her armful of bunting closer, she began dunking it into the prepared mixture. “Oh, he’s a natural alright,” she agreed, giving Finn a sidelong glance. “He made friends with a theatre type and all, didn’t you? Wouldn’t be surprised if you’ve been sneakin’ some acting lessons.”

@FinnianBrightfur @Mariel Rustyfangs
 
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