Lexaeus watched Xigbar face off against Axel and Saix. It irked him to think that Xigbar had allowed Vexen, too, to depart their company in the interests of keeping those two around. They were traitors, but more importantly, they'd hurt Ienzo, and Even, in the interests of their own little plan. Now, they weren't just permitted to associate, Xigbar practically encouraged it, and here he was implying that he'd delibaretly kept a closer eye on them because he didn't trust them than he had on Vexen, who being alone in this strange world may need some support.
He stood from his table and walked over to the bar, towing over the tense little conversation.
"First Ienzo," he said, voice thrumming quietly, "now Even. We cannot afford these losses, Braig."
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Date: 2016-06-19 10:38 pm (UTC)He stood from his table and walked over to the bar, towing over the tense little conversation.
"First Ienzo," he said, voice thrumming quietly, "now Even. We cannot afford these losses, Braig."