Nina Krakowiac - F - 22 - Mafia - Mention(s): dir: Caspian, Verruck, Nicholas (ind: Finntello)
~
Nina looked back at the bird-man - sure enough, he had a bird with him. Nina quietly wondered how the bird-man - Fintello - had done that, exactly.
Then again, she could probably "sneak up" to said bird and just take it like Verruck had kindly implied a few minutes ago.
Nicholas' orders turned her attention from said bird - both the man and the literal bird - to Nicholas. Who had just given her orders that he probably expected to be done - and she resigned herself to probably having to do it.
While there was definitely a personal drive to avoid doing anything useful (or anything at all, really), she could recognize when she kind of had to do something. And while the avoidance to do stuff that she found pointless was rather high, she was still loyal enough to it.
Somewhat relucantly, she looked across her right shoulder at the two males, who - jeez, what idiots they really were - and strode off towards Nicholas, not really sparing a backwards glance at the two of them who seemed to be doing fine, really.
By now she'd missed her chance to splat Caspian against a wall, but maybe the chance would come next time. Maybe. Hopefully. The others wouldn't like that, though.
They really wouldn't.
Banishing the thoughts of wall, she strode towards Nicholas, silently as usual (she didn't bother making her footsteps sound like she had for Verruck), picking her way across the wreckage of the landscape like she honestly didn't care. To be fair... it wasn't like she really did.
"You think we really need more than one fire?" Those were Nina's words to Nicholas as she cast her gaze around for some sort of wood. Maybe oil would have been better, but it wasn't like they had an abundant supply of oil anymore.
To be fair, they didn't really have much things to put said oil into in the first place. But then they didn't have much oil anyway.
"I presume you want some sort of wood and makeshift kindling to burn?" Carpet, and sometimes books, did serve as some nice kindling in the absence of actual kindling, and Nina kept talking on her original thread of speech. Although carpet had to be pried off dusty floors covered in whatnot, and books were a bit scarce nowadays, so it wasn't that nice to get.
"Which one will it be, Nicholas? You go after the kindling or the wood?" Dusting her not-dusty-at-all hands on her jacket, she didn't look at Nicholas as she spoke, but more looked around for something that might qualify.