[The contrast between them is already stark. That lanky figure, slouched, rustling through the grass like some creepy bug, and oh, that accent. AM is stiff as he sits on the bench, looking up to see the subject, and sure, he recognizes him from the picture somewhat. And he's not surprised at all to hear such a drawl; not that it bothers him, actually. He enjoys different sounds.]
Yes. AM. [He emphasizes the pronunciation slightly, keeping it to one syllable.] And I assume you're Lucas.
[But immediately this stupid boy is going about staking his claim, as if he's in charge. And true, Lucas could probably choose from several other dominants who would abide by these "ground rules" and treat him better, so it's like a free market. If AM wants to sell to this customer, he'll have to beat the competition.
But the question is, does he really want to take on this idiot? Hiling is already somewhat of a handful in some ways, though she is compliant. But she already ran her mouth to Jonathan, and now Jonathan is out for his blood. (Of course, the whole Patara incident might have to do with that as well.)
Maybe his idea of having several obedient slaves was just that - a dumb idea. A fantasy. AM certainly hopes he won't regret this. But nonetheless, he remains stoic, hands neatly pressed against his thighs, eyes somewhat neutral as they gaze up from his seated position.]
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Yes. AM. [He emphasizes the pronunciation slightly, keeping it to one syllable.] And I assume you're Lucas.
[But immediately this stupid boy is going about staking his claim, as if he's in charge. And true, Lucas could probably choose from several other dominants who would abide by these "ground rules" and treat him better, so it's like a free market. If AM wants to sell to this customer, he'll have to beat the competition.
But the question is, does he really want to take on this idiot? Hiling is already somewhat of a handful in some ways, though she is compliant. But she already ran her mouth to Jonathan, and now Jonathan is out for his blood. (Of course, the whole Patara incident might have to do with that as well.)
Maybe his idea of having several obedient slaves was just that - a dumb idea. A fantasy. AM certainly hopes he won't regret this. But nonetheless, he remains stoic, hands neatly pressed against his thighs, eyes somewhat neutral as they gaze up from his seated position.]
Yes? What are your ground rules?