[Coming in from here because Julie is an expert wingman.]
[He has no idea what Julie's told Nadine of him so far, but apparently being cute and being a musician is enough for her, which he is happy to hear. He imagines if she's friends with Julie, she must either be exuberant like her, or a cooling force to meet the bit of energetic whirlwind that is their pink-haired host. (He knows that duo of personalities well.)
He's flexible.
More importantly, if all of that was true, this is about more than offering a bit of sex. (It's not out of the question.) He really would rather no one go without company tonight. He sees now why Julie was happy to share her herbs. It's... he wants to share this, too. How good it all feels.
So he approaches Nadine in her angel costume (whatever that is; but it accentuates her body in a very flattering way) with two drinks in his hands. With a charming smile and a small bow, he offers her a drink.]
You must be Nadine. Jaskier, at your service. [Up close he can see she's older than the usual fare he meets here, which is quite relieving, honestly. A bit too long in some places in Cadens and he feels like a grandfather.] I believe Julie's grand scheme is to throw us together without a hint of decorum. She did assure me you agreed.
[It's a quiet question: that's true, isn't it? Not that he takes Julie as particularly nefarious, but.]
And she said you deserve the best. I'm quite happy to offer whatever I can, as far as company is concerned.
[Which, if you ask him, is the best. But one must appear humble to new company.]
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[He has no idea what Julie's told Nadine of him so far, but apparently being cute and being a musician is enough for her, which he is happy to hear. He imagines if she's friends with Julie, she must either be exuberant like her, or a cooling force to meet the bit of energetic whirlwind that is their pink-haired host. (He knows that duo of personalities well.)
He's flexible.
More importantly, if all of that was true, this is about more than offering a bit of sex. (It's not out of the question.) He really would rather no one go without company tonight. He sees now why Julie was happy to share her herbs. It's... he wants to share this, too. How good it all feels.
So he approaches Nadine in her angel costume (whatever that is; but it accentuates her body in a very flattering way) with two drinks in his hands. With a charming smile and a small bow, he offers her a drink.]
You must be Nadine. Jaskier, at your service. [Up close he can see she's older than the usual fare he meets here, which is quite relieving, honestly. A bit too long in some places in Cadens and he feels like a grandfather.] I believe Julie's grand scheme is to throw us together without a hint of decorum. She did assure me you agreed.
[It's a quiet question: that's true, isn't it? Not that he takes Julie as particularly nefarious, but.]
And she said you deserve the best. I'm quite happy to offer whatever I can, as far as company is concerned.
[Which, if you ask him, is the best. But one must appear humble to new company.]