((Poor Terenia is bossed around so easily.

))
Keshin blinks, noticing that Terenia looks rather depressed as she crosses the grass back towards the Bar and to him. Whatever Terenia had been doing has apparently gone horribly awry. <...hmn. She was probably talking to someone she knows within the Empire. And apparently has lost the game, so to speak.>
<That girl's got nothin' but bad luck, Kess. I'm kinda glad we're gonna try an' help 'er.>
<She also seems to
be nothing but bad luck. I have no idea how we got into this absurd mess anymore. Next time we hear about a potentially lucrative job, we will evaluate the situation
first before acting.>
<Awww, but that's no fun.>
<.................I'm starting to question how we've ever managed to make it this far.>
Keshin then raises his voice slightly so that Terenia is able to hear him and asks, "What happened? Are we clear to leave yet or have you got some old lady you need me to help cross the street?"
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Mar scowls a bit, rolls his eyes, but quickly sits down across from Elayne. He drums the fingers of his gauntlet arm on the table idly, which makes an odd sound. "Yes, yes. I understand. I'm glad you're alright, but helping that creature brings neither you or me any benefit. If it lives, it should be no problem of yours whether its joints work or not. ....though I suppose it gives you an occasion to practice your art, doesn't it?"
Mar smiles as this later comment occurs to him. "I have never seen you do it before this point. You seem to be fairly good at it, Elayne. But then again, you couldn't very well have gotten by otherwise." Mar then chuckles. His laugh really
does sound a little awkward, though not forced. "I couldn't very well show you how I operate in this Bar. Nor would, come to think of it, would I actually
want to. It must be nice having a usable talent like that."