Sigma Epsilon Chi
"So, how can I help you, Nerek? Piorre hasn't changed his mind, has he? I've been looking forward to Michaelmas for weeks..." Once Geoff heard the phrase 'Sigma Epsilon Chi', he insisted on meeting with Nerek in private.
Nerek explained the upcoming CFR visit. "It sounds crazy as hell, but the gist of it is that if he has any illegitimate children, and if any of them are unhappy, the fraternity will fold, and he probably won't be able to continue with your arrangement."
"Unthinkable," replied Geoff, who had been pacing back and forth in the guest room he had assigned to Nerek. "How do you plan on making them happy? What tools did the dragons give you?"
"Money," replied Nerek, neglecting to tell Geoff about the possible problem of his son. "I just need to know who I'm giving it to, sir. Piorre made it sound like there are only a handful of women he, ahh..."
"Yes, that's right," said Geoff, jumping past the awkward situation. "And of that group, there are only three children. Dragons are extremely, ahh, fertile, so you'd be best to assume that all three of them are his children. Simon is just the cook's son, young Ren is slowly studying to be a squire, and Lione is one of our best ladies in waiting."
"I'll get them paid off, sir," replied Nerek.
"I should hope so," replied Geoff, staring Nerek straight in the eye.
Nerek explained the upcoming CFR visit. "It sounds crazy as hell, but the gist of it is that if he has any illegitimate children, and if any of them are unhappy, the fraternity will fold, and he probably won't be able to continue with your arrangement."
"Unthinkable," replied Geoff, who had been pacing back and forth in the guest room he had assigned to Nerek. "How do you plan on making them happy? What tools did the dragons give you?"
"Money," replied Nerek, neglecting to tell Geoff about the possible problem of his son. "I just need to know who I'm giving it to, sir. Piorre made it sound like there are only a handful of women he, ahh..."
"Yes, that's right," said Geoff, jumping past the awkward situation. "And of that group, there are only three children. Dragons are extremely, ahh, fertile, so you'd be best to assume that all three of them are his children. Simon is just the cook's son, young Ren is slowly studying to be a squire, and Lione is one of our best ladies in waiting."
"I'll get them paid off, sir," replied Nerek.
"I should hope so," replied Geoff, staring Nerek straight in the eye.