TO BE COMPLETELY FAIR  ,  the wizard shouldnât be the ONLY one getting the blame pinned on him.  after all  ,  if the old brute hadnât tried to stop him and his companion from leaving ---- he wouldnât have had the need to send the man walking backwards and CONVENIENTLY into his other friends  ,  who were also trying to cause a scene.  this entire night had flipped into a disaster in the making quicker than he couldâve imagined and yet  ,  much to his surprise  ,  the young girl behind him hadnât asked to LEAVE.
not even when the bartender shouted profanity at them in an unknown language and certainly not when howl had to GENTLY slide her away from an oncoming vase.Â
>but he didnât blame her.  if he were being honest --- this was probably the MOST excitement heâs had in a while  ,  outside of the kingâs tasks and he could only assume she felt the same way.Â
â  gentlemen , â  and his tone  ,  of course  ,  was ever so light and casual  ,  while waving away another male who was trying to sneak in a punch at him from the side. â  thereâs really no need for this to be happening. â
and turning to look at the younger girl  ,  howl would offer a smile and a curious raise of his eyebrows.Â
â  ------------- donât tell me youâre actually enjoying this  ,  miss.  â