11-20-2016, 02:05 AM
Oh, I'm positive I have the right person.
"You'd be willing to show me around then, Professor?" Sarah asked with a hint of teasing in her voice. "I'll take you up on that offer. By all means... lead the way." Sarah added with just a bit of sarcasm bleeding through. She'd definitely made the woman a little antsy - Sarah was ready for that, of course. Her form was one of terror and beauty at the same time, lethal precision brought to it's finest edge. If the woman wasn't a little cautious, the Infested Terran would have been very interested in just where she had came from.
What was more interesting was the curiosity. Sarah had gained her interest, as expected - it was what she wanted from the younger woman - but she hadn't expected the friendly retort. Sarah was expecting to have to lead the conversation around on her own, but it appeared that something had prompted the girl to participate in earnest. Was it simply a friendlier nature than Sarah had given her credit for? Kerrigan assumed that the girl would be closed off - mostly due to her own experiences with psychics in her own world. In the Koprulu Sector, the most and least powerful people were psychics - It came with Telepathy, Telekinesis, if you were lucky, and a free dog collar for the rest of your life.
But then, if this person really was from another world, maybe there was some sense of decency within it.
Or maybe this little psychic just happened to be able to force some decency by the time others learned of the abilities at her disposal.
Sarah smiled. The Psionic Researcher seemed intrigued, if a little off-put by Sarah's attitude. Sarah was perfectly capable of working with that. "I'm pretty new to this little dimension. Why don't you tell me a little more about your position, as we walk?" Sarah asked, noting the surprise etched on the woman's face. "You seem like you have a story or two to tell, don't you?" Sarah asked with a confident look, as the girl finally seemed to nod.
"If you'd like me to show you the way-"
"By all means." Sarah cut her off.
"Then come along." The psychic master finished, hitting a button to activate what looked like a futuristic cross-walk.
Sarah had to hold back a laugh, as she walked across the metallic road. The Queen of Blades had never expected she'd ever again engage in normal conversation.
"You'd be willing to show me around then, Professor?" Sarah asked with a hint of teasing in her voice. "I'll take you up on that offer. By all means... lead the way." Sarah added with just a bit of sarcasm bleeding through. She'd definitely made the woman a little antsy - Sarah was ready for that, of course. Her form was one of terror and beauty at the same time, lethal precision brought to it's finest edge. If the woman wasn't a little cautious, the Infested Terran would have been very interested in just where she had came from.
What was more interesting was the curiosity. Sarah had gained her interest, as expected - it was what she wanted from the younger woman - but she hadn't expected the friendly retort. Sarah was expecting to have to lead the conversation around on her own, but it appeared that something had prompted the girl to participate in earnest. Was it simply a friendlier nature than Sarah had given her credit for? Kerrigan assumed that the girl would be closed off - mostly due to her own experiences with psychics in her own world. In the Koprulu Sector, the most and least powerful people were psychics - It came with Telepathy, Telekinesis, if you were lucky, and a free dog collar for the rest of your life.
But then, if this person really was from another world, maybe there was some sense of decency within it.
Or maybe this little psychic just happened to be able to force some decency by the time others learned of the abilities at her disposal.
Sarah smiled. The Psionic Researcher seemed intrigued, if a little off-put by Sarah's attitude. Sarah was perfectly capable of working with that. "I'm pretty new to this little dimension. Why don't you tell me a little more about your position, as we walk?" Sarah asked, noting the surprise etched on the woman's face. "You seem like you have a story or two to tell, don't you?" Sarah asked with a confident look, as the girl finally seemed to nod.
"If you'd like me to show you the way-"
"By all means." Sarah cut her off.
"Then come along." The psychic master finished, hitting a button to activate what looked like a futuristic cross-walk.
Sarah had to hold back a laugh, as she walked across the metallic road. The Queen of Blades had never expected she'd ever again engage in normal conversation.

