He hesitates, still smiling, before shaking his head. "We don't have dragons either. Mages, werewolves, ghosts and ghouls, yes, but no dragons. Have you... actually seen one? A real dragon? How large are they? Do they actually breathe fire? Do they have mountains of gold and everything?"
The idea of actual dragons seems to take over the idea of flying, at least for now, and he lets the joking about the latter stand where it is.
For a moment, after Raine's answer about the wedding, Erskine simply blinks at her. He's no expert on weddings (the idea isn't just almost laughable, it's one hundred per-cent laughable) but he's pretty sure there are a few details missing from Raine's rundown of the situation. Aren't the brides supposed to be the ones going gaga over the details?
"And... the cake? The flowers? Have you asked Klaus about doing the flowers? I'm sure he'd love to help."
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The idea of actual dragons seems to take over the idea of flying, at least for now, and he lets the joking about the latter stand where it is.
For a moment, after Raine's answer about the wedding, Erskine simply blinks at her. He's no expert on weddings (the idea isn't just almost laughable, it's one hundred per-cent laughable) but he's pretty sure there are a few details missing from Raine's rundown of the situation. Aren't the brides supposed to be the ones going gaga over the details?
"And... the cake? The flowers? Have you asked Klaus about doing the flowers? I'm sure he'd love to help."