( her steps are slower as hecate follows claudia in, looking around, and the darker colours are as appreciated here as they are everytime she's at the club.
and the sitting room itself is comfortable to her, hecate quick to take a seat on one of the couches, looking to claudia )
Thank you for meeting with me. It's something I'm not certain how to speak of.
[There's absolutely no other answer but to agree. Claudia gives a sympathetic look.]
For those of you marked more than those of us who are not, of course, but one discovers that status does not protect you from being socially outcast or even imprisoned when the rules aren't followed.
I've learned that I'm unable to properly earn money, nevermind spend it.
( there are some that slightly overlook it but it isn't easy even then. and hecate is already not a fan of shopping, being in shops stranger that she doesn't try much )
I assume that even without a contract you're not bound by such a restriction.
[Claudia couldn't say if she's the correct person to trust, but she'll take it. Especially from a woman as outwardly hard as Hecate. she bows her head in understanding of the seriousness of the statement.]
I appreciate your manner, as well. And I admit, I'm quite close to running out of time to ensure for myself another contract. It's something I find quite difficult, and would be more than happy to extend an offer.
[It's a generous offer, or perhaps a benevolent one. Claudia smiles slightly.]
With certain caveats, of course. I'd be the one already at an advantage, so all I ask is that you be mindful of choices made that could harm my own practices. Outside of that, I'd ask you to live as freely as you wish underneath my name.
( considering that hecate already lived by a code, a code she kept to here it seemed likely that how she already lived would be acceptable to this woman. though she did need encouraging on some of the additions from duplicity life )
I suppose you should know that I have something of a job here.
( she hadn't exactly asked for employment but anders had insisted on paying her for the time she spent at the sanctuary helping out. and hecate had slowly expanded what she did there )
[Her enthusiasm isn't at all faked; Claudia would've suggested that Hecate find herself some means of employment if she hadn't already.]
Idle hands are the devil's plaything, or so they say. Naturally, I don't mind supporting you financially, but I can imagine you would also appreciate having your own income, as well as tasks to keep yourself busy.
If perhaps to not have to ask each time I require something.
( she doesn't know how it would work, an allowance or having to require permission for purchases but she can agree with claudia that having her own income is at least simpler )
There isn't too much that I do require but... a little freedom is preferred.
[Honestly, she doesn't plan on wasting any time. If nothing else, she's excited to get a contract signed so she doesn't have to worry about the looming deadline fast approaching.]
As far as living quarters, we certainly must get you out of their abysmal lodgings. I have plenty of room here, or we can find another of your choice.
( whilst she's certainly not against move out of the terrible apartment she has or the look of this place living with someone? particularly someone she assumes is mortal-- things are very complicated in this city )
[And they could always change their arrangement, if they found it not working out as well as they hoped. Still, it would be tedious, so she offers:]
Perhaps you could stay for a few days. We'll carry on as normal, but as a guest you can see for yourself how you like it before making such an impactful decision.
[Hecate, she's certain, will discover that Claudia is both always correct and always in style. Or close enough to it to matter, at least. Just don't fret the corpses that may be found along the way.]
Excellent! We shall prepare at once, then. And I am, of course, pleased that you find them both so agreeable. Is there anything you may require? I'll show you to your room whenever you'd like.
A perfectly reasonable request. How about a tour? You may, of course, familiarize yourself at your leisure, and I do hope you don't feel shy in terms of using any of the facilities you find here.
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and the sitting room itself is comfortable to her, hecate quick to take a seat on one of the couches, looking to claudia )
Thank you for meeting with me. It's something I'm not certain how to speak of.
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By all means, take as much time as you need. I'm in no hurry.
[Really, she has eternity. Why act rushed?]
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I've had multiple conversations about this city and what is deemed necessary.
( and slowly hecate looks back up at her )
And what I... have not been doing. Though I... may be unable to do much of it alone.
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[There are, of course, several undesirable aspects of the city, so Claudia feels the need to clarify.]
Would you be referring to the monthly quota, or toward the mandatory contract between dominant and submissive?
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( though one of them hecate isn't so keen to talk about. yet )
But in this instance the contract. I've learned that it is more essential to life here than simply being a requirement.
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[There's absolutely no other answer but to agree. Claudia gives a sympathetic look.]
For those of you marked more than those of us who are not, of course, but one discovers that status does not protect you from being socially outcast or even imprisoned when the rules aren't followed.
[Nothing here is mere suggestion.]
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( there are some that slightly overlook it but it isn't easy even then. and hecate is already not a fan of shopping, being in shops stranger that she doesn't try much )
I assume that even without a contract you're not bound by such a restriction.
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[And Hecate's lasted so long without a contract? Well, Claudia supposes there are free resources to be utilized, paltry as they are.]
You're still in need of a contract, and you've come to me?
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( it's more of a compliment than hecate makes it sound but she's never often tried to really be that personable with people )
It's a trust that what I've learned isn't false.
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[Claudia couldn't say if she's the correct person to trust, but she'll take it. Especially from a woman as outwardly hard as Hecate. she bows her head in understanding of the seriousness of the statement.]
I appreciate your manner, as well. And I admit, I'm quite close to running out of time to ensure for myself another contract. It's something I find quite difficult, and would be more than happy to extend an offer.
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( though considering that hecate had first assumed it was a sexual thing she's not doing well )
What will be asked of us both?
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[It's a generous offer, or perhaps a benevolent one. Claudia smiles slightly.]
With certain caveats, of course. I'd be the one already at an advantage, so all I ask is that you be mindful of choices made that could harm my own practices. Outside of that, I'd ask you to live as freely as you wish underneath my name.
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( considering that hecate already lived by a code, a code she kept to here it seemed likely that how she already lived would be acceptable to this woman. though she did need encouraging on some of the additions from duplicity life )
I suppose you should know that I have something of a job here.
( she hadn't exactly asked for employment but anders had insisted on paying her for the time she spent at the sanctuary helping out. and hecate had slowly expanded what she did there )
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[Her enthusiasm isn't at all faked; Claudia would've suggested that Hecate find herself some means of employment if she hadn't already.]
Idle hands are the devil's plaything, or so they say. Naturally, I don't mind supporting you financially, but I can imagine you would also appreciate having your own income, as well as tasks to keep yourself busy.
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( she doesn't know how it would work, an allowance or having to require permission for purchases but she can agree with claudia that having her own income is at least simpler )
There isn't too much that I do require but... a little freedom is preferred.
( something she's still getting used to )
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[Honestly, she doesn't plan on wasting any time. If nothing else, she's excited to get a contract signed so she doesn't have to worry about the looming deadline fast approaching.]
As far as living quarters, we certainly must get you out of their abysmal lodgings. I have plenty of room here, or we can find another of your choice.
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You want me to live here?
( whilst she's certainly not against move out of the terrible apartment she has or the look of this place living with someone? particularly someone she assumes is mortal-- things are very complicated in this city )
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Why not? There's more than enough space, and I spend so much time at work, you'd all but have it to yourself if you so wished.
[The kitchen, for certain, Claudia not needing to eat and all.]
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I... hadn't considered where I might live.
( or want to. hecate also has never had her own place before so she's very lost really )
I suppose if our schedules are on the opposite times I may not often see you.
( since clubs go overnight. though hecate also doesn't really keep regular hours either )
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[And they could always change their arrangement, if they found it not working out as well as they hoped. Still, it would be tedious, so she offers:]
Perhaps you could stay for a few days. We'll carry on as normal, but as a guest you can see for yourself how you like it before making such an impactful decision.
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That sounds acceptable. And no doubt your home will be suitable.
( wow, hecate, way to sound complimentary. and perhaps she realises that because-- )
It, like your bar, is of good taste.
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Excellent! We shall prepare at once, then. And I am, of course, pleased that you find them both so agreeable. Is there anything you may require? I'll show you to your room whenever you'd like.
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I can't say that I would know what to ask for.
( one day claudia may learn why hecate's so uncertain about where she's stepping. perhaps it might become that claudia would need to know )
Though would it be permissible to discuss it should something occur?
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A perfectly reasonable request. How about a tour? You may, of course, familiarize yourself at your leisure, and I do hope you don't feel shy in terms of using any of the facilities you find here.
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but she also stands, feeling like a tour from this woman would be more helpful than initially exploring it herself )
How many rooms do you have here?
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