"Just what the heck is this 'cause' you keep rambling about?" "And honestly, stop the know-it-all act. You think you know me -know what's going on here- but you don't. You think you're in the right, but you don't even know what's going on do you? I mean I thought you were with that other guy but looks like that was a mistake."She dropped into her stance, ready to strike with a confident smirk on her face.
"Please, I don't need to resort to tactics like that to take you down. And thanks, I guess, for that backhanded compliment, but you still don't know anything."
"So this is your guild? Hah! You weren't bad on your own, but can you really afford this many people now?"
Mocking impression aside, the mercenary took a more serious tone as Geoffrey mentioned his jobs with the guild.
"Well, from what you're saying it's been work up to the task, though. Not bad, if you can handle all these people. Not bad at all."
Though part of him wondered how big of a deal this merchant was, Igor shrugged the thought quickly enough. It was a battlefield, any talk could wait. He cut the chit-chat with a dismissing nod and gave chase to the fleeing bandit.
"Har har har, mister 'solo mission'." Geoffrey responded in mock annoyance. He hoped it was recieved as such anyway, it'd been awhile since they'd seen each other after all. No telling if he could still get away with the old jokes yet.
"You haven't been slacking, either, if your performance just now was the norm. Factoring in the fact you work solo I'd say you're doing better than me!"With Igor's nod, Geoffrey silenced himself as well. This was still a battlefield and, despite the fact that it was incredibly in their favor currently, there was no telling what the enemy had planned. And even if there wasn't a plan that was equally as dangerous.