Marcus's astonishment is palpable, and for a moment Rashad considers sampling it. Then, too, there is his companion's amusement -- but it would not do to lose control here, when there is the chance of discovery despite their apparent invisibility. He tilts his head slightly at the extravagance of her laughter -- is there really so much joy to be taken in another's confusion? -- and waits for her to calm down.
"We have made enough stops," he objects as he steps through the door. "The purpose is not for you to commit petty theft and vandalism, Sara. I will see you to the exit."
Because really -- even if ROMAC isn't the scion of order it should be, he is responsible for preventing her from causing any more damage or strife.
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"We have made enough stops," he objects as he steps through the door. "The purpose is not for you to commit petty theft and vandalism, Sara. I will see you to the exit."
Because really -- even if ROMAC isn't the scion of order it should be, he is responsible for preventing her from causing any more damage or strife.