"Okay." His response did not satisfy her in the slightest. If anything it made her much, much worse. Had he been any other person, she would have not spared a second before prying into where she was not wanted in order to prepare herself.
Was just talking something that was normal for people to do when they spent long amounts of time together? As far as their relationship had been, they seemed to skip any sort of 'talking' part, instead going straight to a bed or any other surface when they got together.
With a perplexed look on her face, she followed him out of the alley and back on the trail of their contact who had finally decided to grace them with his appearance only twenty or so minutes too late. Elias seemed to be capable of the conversation, which Niamh was thankful for at the moment as she nodded along.
She dragged her finger along one of the tables in the room, holding it up to her eye to assess for dust. It was eerily clean for some sort of safehouse. "They got maids in safehouses these days?" She commented aloud as he fiddled around with the balcony.
The mention of formalwear caught her ear. Not that Eli would know, but Niamh loved to dress up. Coming from a wealthy family, dressing up was common. Attending dinners and balls for whoever and whatever was frequent. It was one of the only things Niamh actually missed from her life before the academy.
"Let's see what they've left for us!" She flounced over to one of the wardrobes and threw it open, eyes scanning the plethora of fabrics. "They gave us jack shit to spend, but at least they gave me options!"
She pulled out one of the dresses, holding it up against Elias' own outfit to compare the shades of grey. "It matches!" She gave him a satisfied grin as she turned toward the mirror and began getting undressed. "Help me in, please."
Was just talking something that was normal for people to do when they spent long amounts of time together? As far as their relationship had been, they seemed to skip any sort of 'talking' part, instead going straight to a bed or any other surface when they got together.
With a perplexed look on her face, she followed him out of the alley and back on the trail of their contact who had finally decided to grace them with his appearance only twenty or so minutes too late. Elias seemed to be capable of the conversation, which Niamh was thankful for at the moment as she nodded along.
She dragged her finger along one of the tables in the room, holding it up to her eye to assess for dust. It was eerily clean for some sort of safehouse. "They got maids in safehouses these days?" She commented aloud as he fiddled around with the balcony.
The mention of formalwear caught her ear. Not that Eli would know, but Niamh loved to dress up. Coming from a wealthy family, dressing up was common. Attending dinners and balls for whoever and whatever was frequent. It was one of the only things Niamh actually missed from her life before the academy.
"Let's see what they've left for us!" She flounced over to one of the wardrobes and threw it open, eyes scanning the plethora of fabrics. "They gave us jack shit to spend, but at least they gave me options!"
She pulled out one of the dresses, holding it up against Elias' own outfit to compare the shades of grey. "It matches!" She gave him a satisfied grin as she turned toward the mirror and began getting undressed. "Help me in, please."