“Well… Going to be gone for a really long time, on a pretty dangerous expedition. Hopefully I’ll be back eventually. Eheh…”
“Several structures. If it wasn’t by accident, I’d actually be rather proud of it, since it takes a lot of force to do something of that sort. Of course, I’d never do it on purpose unless I had a strong reason why… Some people just wanted to see my Trueshot Barrage and then things got a little out of hand. Pardon the slight pun.” He shook his head, a small smile on his face.
“Oh… okay.” Boy nodded slightly. “I think… I think I understand, yes. But… I probably don’t need to remind you to be more careful next time, right?”
“I know, I know. I could pay for the damage, at least. Here… I still don’t know what your currency is.”
“Something like that, yeah.” Ezreal grinned. “We were going to go to that café, right? I guess we got a little off track.”
“Hey, I was just trying to help.” Lux teased lightly. “Yes, apparently it’s one of your favorite cafes and I have yet to find out why!”
“I know, I know.” He smiled. “Oh, that’s right. The café’s over here.” Ezreal started walking down the street.
Lux followed closely behind, peering at the streets of Piltover. “Hey… where does Caitlyn live? And Jayce? How about Orianna?” Lux got excited thinking about all the Piltoverian champions she admired. If she could, she would live there even for just a little bit.
“Well…” The explorer frowned slightly. “Cait lives more over there with Vi, I think, if she hadn’t had to move again. Jayce is somewhere over there and I don’t know if Ori still resides here.”
“Obviously my Summoner can’t play this because they need a map.”
((NO. LIES. I will learn this!))
“Then what about the ‘charge laser here’ in measure twenty nine or the ‘fire here’ in measure thirty two?”
((If you’re so smart, teach me how to play the ‘androgynously’ part in measure thirteen.))
“…”
((HAHAHAH!))
“Watching your Summoner trying to test if they have enough skill to play It’s All Skill on the piano is quite entertaining.”
“Well… Heh… You’d be amazed at what I’ve accidentally blown up in the last little while. I think the League’s still mad at me.” He added with a sheepish grin. “Do you see him yet?”
“And… what did you blown up?” Nathaniel frowned, looking at him before looking around, searching for a boy.
“Several structures. If it wasn’t by accident, I’d actually be rather proud of it, since it takes a lot of force to do something of that sort. Of course, I’d never do it on purpose unless I had a strong reason why… Some people just wanted to see my Trueshot Barrage and then things got a little out of hand. Pardon the slight pun.” He shook his head, a small smile on his face.
“Do you need ice or a bandage?” Ezreal asked, his right hand hovering over his left; it looked as if he was thinking of doing something with his magic, but changed his mind and his arms dropped back to his sides.
“No, no, it’s okay.” Nathaniel muttered, smiling under the cloth as he was wiping the blood from his face. “It’s perfectly normal for me to be that kind of clumsy.” Boy giggled quietly. “So, don’t you worry about me. Come on.”
“Okay… Just… Try to be a little more careful. I don’t want any more accidents. Then again, I suppose I’ve been the one causing all those, so I’m not really the one to talk.” The explorer let out a sigh.
Ashe wrapped a rather large black coat on and soon wrapped a long black scarf around her neck. It was raining terribly hard and rather windy, she wasn’t exactly the happiest of all beings especially since she was getting soaked from the pouring rain. A few Summoners…
“Thanks..” she mumbled softly, not hearing much from how loud their surroundings was, she held the strange device over her almost soaked outfit. A tiny smile tugged upon her scarlet red lips as she pulled him over with her. “Its big enough for two of us.. I’m quite shocked to see you here Ezreal. Any reason for your sudden appearance?”
“Oh, I just recently had a match… It went quite well, actually. I was going to consult my Summoner ‘bout the odd yet effective strategy they had used.” He replied with his usual, confident grin. “Shame it was raining, though. I kept on slipping the entire battle!”
