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May 30, 2013 11:30AM

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In the human oven, as it might be referenced to some, stood Dashton. He'd just finished a piece and a break sounded very appealing. As he pulled off his gloves, he wiped a bit of sweat from his forehead, probably smearing soot onto his face with the action. He'd slowly gotten used to the idea there was no way around staying clean here, so he'd abandoned all pretenses of trying to remain that way. Every part of Dash probably reeked of metal and distgustingness... oh well. He'd clean up later.

"Lacey-Whom-Smiles-At-Passing-Stranger, how do you do?" he asked, unable to keep from smiling. He'd always seen her around, that's what it was like in Porcelain Glass. You saw people, you knew their names--some you just didn't talk to. It was a respect kind of thing... though many people defied the defacto rules. Some people like Lacey. Dash met her gaze, letting his hands drop to his sides--still holding his gloves. It was a practiced movement, one that showed full attention in the eyes of the beholder.

If it was so hot, why was she still here? Dashton smirked, the party probably wasn't the only thing he was avoiding. Though that was a pretty assumptive thought--she wasn't intolerable, it just took the right kind of person to be in her presence, as he had gathered before in conversations with her. He wasn't the right person, but he had some of the qualities that person might possess. "I'm working." he summed up, glancing around--yep, he was still in the Forge. Still working. "I just finished the piece for the machine the smith needed to replace. Blow glass stuff... pretty exhausting."

"Maybe you're just not asking the right questions." He retaliated, meeting her brown eyes with a smirk in his. He could imagine the troubles a girl like her faced. Absolutely nothing to do with her days besides seek conversation out of the unwilling. How could one live such an uncharmed life? He confined to watch her, sizing her up like she had done to him. What was she really doing here? If she was looking for her brother, would she not just see him at home later? Or was it that important. Or maybe it was an entirely different ploy altogether. "Pulling teeth, hmm? Sounds dreadful."

"Hints shalt not be given." he said immediately. Dashton wasn't sure what was compelling him to continue this conversation, it certainly wasn't in his interest to charm her... he was in some weird way, amused. He wrinkled his nose at her overuse of witty sarcasm, noting the girly tone of her voice when she forced it to the pitch. That might have stung him a bit, had he been taking her seriously... or really trying to ease her into this conversation. Maybe that's why Dash was so intrigued. He had almost seemed to offend her and he hadn't even tried... just by breathing? "I'm sorry, am I bothering you?" he asked, raising a brow.

Dash made a face... she really knew how to burn through topics, huh? It took her like 2.5 seconds to change her thought direction, he wasn't even sure how those two things had connected. One second she was talking about her spastic personality, the next she was looking into the depths of his soul. "Uhm, it's not a passion. I like being a guard... I just prefer this side of the work force. You know, the kind that's actually working." he answered, running a hand through his hair. He wasn't really sure where she was going with this. Her off handed questions had kind of put him off his game a bit.


Noticing Dashton, Reece grinned, her mind working with ideas to irritate him. "You sure look like you're working hard, Atlas." She said loudly to the idling boy as she steered and started walking towards him. Though she would never say it out loud, but she admired the guy for refusing to be a part of Royal Guard. Reece herself would rather work in her shop than be a part of the damn Guard.