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There is a Stanton boy in the bar - no, it's not the usual one.
He's beginning to be able to deal with this quite well, by now, so he simply shrugs good-naturedly and heads over to take a seat at the bar and watch the chaos.
He's beginning to be able to deal with this quite well, by now, so he simply shrugs good-naturedly and heads over to take a seat at the bar and watch the chaos.
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Just because he is now powerless, doesn't mean the Rider can't be friendly.
The Rider saunters over and takes a seat next to him.
"Ah, do you enjoy people-watching too, young sir?"
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"Oh - Mr. Mitothin, isn't it?"
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"Indeed," he says smoothly, holding out a hand to shake. "You are, I believe, James Stanton? Will Stanton's older brother?"
Charming smile.
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"Yes, I'm James. Will's my younger brother."
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"Ah, yes. I have seen your brother about here before. Young Will is rather good at keeping secrets, it would seem. I take it he didn't show you the bar?" he queries innocently.
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James scowls, unconsciously, but adds, "He didn't want to worry anyone."
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The Rider gives a bit of sigh. "Will is young, though, mind; he does not always make the wisest decisions."
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"I wish Will thought the way you do," he says glumly, and then starts. "You won't be telling Dad about this, will you? Not that I'd mind, but -"
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The Rider's lips twitch at James's question--towards a smirk or scowl, whose to say? Whatever it is, he manages to keep it from fully manifesting itself.
"No, I won't tell your father. I am afraid that I am not, and haven't been for awhile, in a situation that would allow me to leave the bar and see him. A shame, really. Your father was delightful to do business with."
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*Looking very amiable and polite, oh yes.*
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He turns his head ever-so-slightly to see Will coming towards them. The Rider smiles at him politely.
"Good evening," he says calmly, if rather coolly.
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So you did.
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Smile of the not-so-charming kind, but neither is it unpleasant.
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James looks puzzled.
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"It's my name on the internet.""Ah, yes. I am a man of many names, James. I do go by Aphelise in this bar." He adds ruefully, "I'm afraid it comes with my job."
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I thought you were a diamond dealer? They mostly don't need aliases, do they?
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Damn that Stanton family resemblance.
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"We all have our little secrets, don't we, Will?"
Very polite, he is.
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