The scab-ridden man found himself in quite the predicament.
A lifetime of entitlement emboldened him, to the point where he took a haughty step towards the sable-skinned man. A purse full of gold and his forgotten heritage made him momentarily forget that Barbatos sold violence. After the sable-skinned man advised the witch that they were departing, the mark blubbered back. "Now wait a dam-" His rebuke was interrupted. Not by the swift wrath of steel running through his throat - but by the ivory-haired woman.
As they moved to depart his dwelling, she reached up towards her hair and plucked free one of the trinkets. Barbatos knew that she used these to maintain her "weird" vibe, as they had discussed on the day of their meeting. But in this moment, even he was convinced. A foreign tongue fell as a hiss from her lips and the talisman was cast upon the floor. Barbatos blinked, a newfound awe claiming his features before he followed her out. Yet, before the door closed, he looked back, face contorted with displeasure.
His expression said it all - another word and the man's prophecy would come true.
The black-marked door shut behind them and wrath was replaced with concern. Nothing had happened, and yet, Barbatos felt compelled to check upon the witch. Coming down here was a dangerous move - and if he hadn't been by her side? He shuddered to think of what the scab-ridden mark would have tried. She turned to face him, hands occupied briefly with addressing her hair for a moment. Barbatos, quietly, placed his offhand upon her cheek. "Your words cut sharper than steel." he said, offering a smile. "Are you alright?"
Regardless of her response, what she said next was met with a solid nod. Barbatos soon strode forward, moving by her side in the direction from whence they came.
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