Li almost forgot about their little deal but when Nhysa let them from the dance floor to the bar he figured there was more to it than thirst. He watched as she dropped something in the lady in red's drink without a soul noticing -- save him of course, he was watching. She'd been dancing with a man who looked the part. He grinned and was pretty sure he'd found her mark, the woman didn't look like much, not that he was looking beyond the superficial. She could be an unassumings spy, but why send Nhysa after her? He didn't know the details didn't want to know. He sipped at his wine as Nhysa lead them to their very own perch on the balcony.
Li stood behind Nhysa and pressed his face against the back of her neck and took in her scent before whispering. "The lady in red wasn't your target, but he was." He whispered into her ear before playfully licking and kissing just below. He would let her work, with little distraction. He could make it more difficult, but he didn't want to interfere with her job -- which ever one it was. He was content to hold her tight against him while they watched over the balcony. They would have plenty of time for games later.
Li stood behind Nhysa and pressed his face against the back of her neck and took in her scent before whispering. "The lady in red wasn't your target, but he was." He whispered into her ear before playfully licking and kissing just below. He would let her work, with little distraction. He could make it more difficult, but he didn't want to interfere with her job -- which ever one it was. He was content to hold her tight against him while they watched over the balcony. They would have plenty of time for games later.
“What you must do," said Monkey, "is lure the monster from its hiding place, but be certain it is a fight you can survive.”