CHAPTER ONE
Gambit
turned over in his sleep, groggily wiping a hand over his bleary
eyes. Rolling he planned to sleep off his hangover.
'Spent to lon'
chasin' de chere' ah tink' He thought.
But something disturbed
his rest. Strangely enough, with one foot dangling out of the window,
a person stood staring out of the window, into the Acolyte garden.
"Who ahr yo'?" Gambit called to the figure, when
they didn't answer he stirred even more and reached and outstreched
gloved hand for his bo-staff.
"Naw, is dat any way
t'greet cha cousin?" The figure turned to gaze upon Gambit with
silver eyes.
"Daphine?" Gambit incredulous look
made his red and black eyes even more strange. "I'it relly yo'?"
"Couse' it be me, Ah don' tink anyone else be as stupid
to preten' to beh meh" The figure now identified as Daphine
stepped into the light. She had changed much since Gambit had last
seen her, well that was to be expected since she was only ten when he
had departed for the thieves tithe offering party. Now tall and
shapely, Daphine would be a typical woman that Gambit would've gone
after. Except for one vital flaw. She was his cousin.
When
Gambit had left, Daphine had long black hair and brown eyes. The
beauty that looked critically at him now had waist length silver
locks and eyes the same shade. A different light glittered in
Daphine's eyes now, she wasn't innocent when Gambit knew her, far
from it. She was a thief like the rest of them. But now she seemed
wiser.
"All yo' cahn do is gawp Remy?" Daphine cut
the silence with a remark dripping with venom. Her eyes now had a
sharp anger to them. Gambit winced. Continuing his visual assesement
of his cousin he looked at her clothes.
They had seen better days,
a once white vest and black leather trousers (pants). On her feet
pointed toe-boots. But strangest of all was the diamond ring. She'd
never been able to afford a diamond like that, wouldn't she buy some
decent clothes first?
"Stop i Remy" Daphine
shreiked and Remy stood fully, his eyes wary.
"Wha' yo'
doin' 'ere petit?"
"It be like dis"
