@ElderGod-Icefire
"Me too. It's great."
"Me too. It's great."
She nodded slightly, still smiling. “Yeah, it is.”
"Is there any chance I could meet this beau of yours? Or the roommate?"
“Doubtful to the first. As far as meeting Sophie… I'd say it's a possibility.” she nodded. “Though I’d have to warn you, she's very… flirtatious. I can't guarantee that she wouldn't make a move on you.”
Raven laughed. "Ah, not to worry. I don't mind. I'll take it as a compliment."
“Ok.” she laughed. “I just felt like I should mention it.”
She laughed a little as well. "Well, it's appreciated."
“You’re welcome.” she chuckled, remembering when Sophie even flirted with Killian the first time they met.
She tugged on her hair again, smiling.
“You know… I think she's going to be getting off work soon if you want to meet her.” she said, smiling softly.
"Sure. Sounds interesting."
“Ok.” Jade smiled. Honestly, she was almost starting to think that Raven and Sophie might actually get along really well. “You wanna play a quick game while we wait?” she asked, picking up her blueprints and any other scrap papers that would give her away.
"Sure, what kind?" She got up, helping to gather up the papers.
“Your choice.” she shrugged. “I keep them in the cabinet under the tv. You can pick out one while I hide these.”
"Alright." She headed over to look through them.
“Be right back.” Jade smiled a little and took her papers to hide in her room.
She nodded, quiet.
It really didn't take long for her to drop off the documents in a very secure area until she could get them back to her Den.
She found a deck of cards, pulling them out and shuffling them.
“What’d you pick?” she asked as she rejoined Raven in the living room.
"Just some cards. I figured we could play war or something. Trash. Liar, if Sophie wants to play when she gets here. Hearts, spades. Hell, even poker."
“Well, poker is a little difficult with just two people but war sounds interesting.” she smiled sitting across from her. “Honestly, I might need a refresher course on that game” she admitted with a shrug.
"War is pretty easy. We just divide the deck in two and we put a card down at the same time, without looking to see what it is first."
“Ah. Makes sense.” she nodded. “And, I'm assuming, the higher card wins.”
"Exactly. And then you take the two cards and put them in a separate pile. Whoever has a bigger pile at the end, wins."
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