(Lucretia, who didn't realise it had got out of its tank at all, cups a hand carefully about it and shoos it gently back inside; she uses this moment to allow Taako into her apartment properly, instead of making him stand there in the doorway.)
Can I get you anything?
(He's never seen her place before. She abruptly wishes it were tidier; but then, it wouldn't be as true to brand. There are dishes in the sink, and books pretty much everywhere there's space for a book to be: on the table, on her armchair, on the couch and windowsill. The potted plant Lup had brought her as a house-warming gift is by the bookshelf, and on the far wall is her finished landscape of the river, framed appropriately, which Lucretia thinks is only a very little bit conceited of her to have hung up.)
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Can I get you anything?
(He's never seen her place before. She abruptly wishes it were tidier; but then, it wouldn't be as true to brand. There are dishes in the sink, and books pretty much everywhere there's space for a book to be: on the table, on her armchair, on the couch and windowsill. The potted plant Lup had brought her as a house-warming gift is by the bookshelf, and on the far wall is her finished landscape of the river, framed appropriately, which Lucretia thinks is only a very little bit conceited of her to have hung up.)