[Zelda, meanwhile, is a stack of paranoid neuroses in a trench coat, so. Living with other people is a Big Deal.]
It is just the three of us at the moment: myself, Shadow, and Lady Marie. She is easily the most energetic and sociable of the three of us, but she is not impolite about it, generally. Shadow and I tend to keep to ourselves more often. So I would say it is fairly quiet most of the time.
As for rooms... there are two more bedrooms that have been unoccupied for quite a while. Empty space is hardly at a premium; honestly, I imagine this house was built with a slightly larger group of people in mind.
[Or, you know, aristocrats with more money than sense. Either way.]
[The corner of her lips twitches up slightly, and her shoulders lift in a light shrug.]
The city offers enough in the way of excitement, I find. [Too much, sometimes. Let Them Rest. She turns back to pull the kettle off the stove and begin pouring the tea.] Whatever your choice may be, I am sure neither Shadow nor Lady Marie would complain if you were to visit, should you find yourself in need of a moment's peace.
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[ Well, and she didn't mind her. Which was another aspect of it. It meant less of a headache. ]
Mostly... who else is here? And how many rooms are there to live in? Is it loud? Crowded? Quiet?
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It is just the three of us at the moment: myself, Shadow, and Lady Marie. She is easily the most energetic and sociable of the three of us, but she is not impolite about it, generally. Shadow and I tend to keep to ourselves more often. So I would say it is fairly quiet most of the time.
As for rooms... there are two more bedrooms that have been unoccupied for quite a while. Empty space is hardly at a premium; honestly, I imagine this house was built with a slightly larger group of people in mind.
[Or, you know, aristocrats with more money than sense. Either way.]
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[ She folds her hands, looking thoughtful. ]
Quiet is more of what I'm looking for, in all honesty.
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The city offers enough in the way of excitement, I find. [Too much, sometimes. Let Them Rest. She turns back to pull the kettle off the stove and begin pouring the tea.] Whatever your choice may be, I am sure neither Shadow nor Lady Marie would complain if you were to visit, should you find yourself in need of a moment's peace.
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[ Besides throw herself into the nearest lost cause. ]