[ Trouble. Geralt is debating if it's even worth answering when Sephiroth takes it upon himself to do so. He did not upset the cat. Or. He did, but it can't be helped. ]
They don't like me.
[ Is that a sufficient explanation? It'll have to be, because that's all anyone is getting as to why a common street cat proved to be so much hassle. He leans against the bench Jaskier is sitting on. While everyone else is peering up at the roof, Geralt is not watching at all. He's certain he'll hear it, when the squawking and flapping occurs should a bird be netted into the trap. He doesn't care which bird. Any bird. If it isn't the right pigeon, maybe he can take it home and feed it to Jaskier's new pet gryphon. Truthfully, that feels a more practical outcome to him than successfully capturing this man's runaway fowl.
Speaking of. ]
Did either of you even ask what we're promised for this little errand?
no subject
They don't like me.
[ Is that a sufficient explanation? It'll have to be, because that's all anyone is getting as to why a common street cat proved to be so much hassle. He leans against the bench Jaskier is sitting on. While everyone else is peering up at the roof, Geralt is not watching at all. He's certain he'll hear it, when the squawking and flapping occurs should a bird be netted into the trap. He doesn't care which bird. Any bird. If it isn't the right pigeon, maybe he can take it home and feed it to Jaskier's new pet gryphon. Truthfully, that feels a more practical outcome to him than successfully capturing this man's runaway fowl.
Speaking of. ]
Did either of you even ask what we're promised for this little errand?
[ The answer's no, isn't it. ]