Alistaire gives a light grunt of affirmation at the clarification about namings. He really did need to get around to caring, one of these days. Which, he supposed, was rather the point of this whole venture.
"Alisa has her value, if only she'd accept what it truly is." He gives a shrug, before dipping Ms Wyngarde close to the floor. "I think I may still make a run at Xavier's lot. Last time I tried speaking with them, I didn't have a common enemy to offer them." He whispers, before righting them both.
He smirks as the discussion turns to Emma. "Oh I'm well aware of how she'll feel about me being his grandchild. I'm sure she'll feel more strongly about him being him.
My evolution aside, the most important thing at this stage isn't getting people to have my back. I just need enough of them to not have Sebastian's. I think I may have an easier time pointing out that he's gone quite mad, than persuading people to like me." He pauses. "But... 'not many' isn't the same as 'not any'. Whom would you suggest I start with?
Oh, and before I forget, dearie, soft re-opening for the first hotel I bought is this coming weekend. Lovely old building. Only one hundred and eight rooms, but the spa is exceptional, and the head chef for the main restaurant makes a ceviche worth begging for."
Because 'worth killing for' isn't really such an exceptional length to go to, in their crowd.
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"Alisa has her value, if only she'd accept what it truly is." He gives a shrug, before dipping Ms Wyngarde close to the floor. "I think I may still make a run at Xavier's lot. Last time I tried speaking with them, I didn't have a common enemy to offer them." He whispers, before righting them both.
He smirks as the discussion turns to Emma. "Oh I'm well aware of how she'll feel about me being his grandchild. I'm sure she'll feel more strongly about him being him.
My evolution aside, the most important thing at this stage isn't getting people to have my back. I just need enough of them to not have Sebastian's. I think I may have an easier time pointing out that he's gone quite mad, than persuading people to like me." He pauses. "But... 'not many' isn't the same as 'not any'. Whom would you suggest I start with?
Oh, and before I forget, dearie, soft re-opening for the first hotel I bought is this coming weekend. Lovely old building. Only one hundred and eight rooms, but the spa is exceptional, and the head chef for the main restaurant makes a ceviche worth begging for."
Because 'worth killing for' isn't really such an exceptional length to go to, in their crowd.