All in the past, huh? Timon raised a brow at the goddess before turning his attention back to the coat. Vyers appeared to have bought into the bribe, convinced it was well of enough worth. He, however, still had his doubts. It was ultimately up to the demon but Timon could not help but feel as though it were a lousy bargain. He nudged Vyers in the side of the head with his elbow and spoke lowly into his ear so that Urd could not hear.
“Is your dignity really worth some snazzy coat?” the meerkat asked, looking about as impressed as he sounded. Vyers could certainly do better. Maybe if he kept her talking he could get something else out of the goddess her, something of more value to the two of them.
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“Is your dignity really worth some snazzy coat?” the meerkat asked, looking about as impressed as he sounded. Vyers could certainly do better. Maybe if he kept her talking he could get something else out of the goddess her, something of more value to the two of them.