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"You'll have to forgive me...But I've no clue who you are nor who you're referring too. Care to explain...? In fact...I'm not asking. Speak..!”
Ah, even after all this time, he had still yet to change, but alas. He had no memory of their time together. That was fine. It was fine. With a slight bow of the head, Nicolas brushed his hair back and looked up to his former Espada and gave him a nod.
“It seems that the time away has troubled your memories, but the long story short is that you are Vincent Bautista, and I am Nicolas Presagio, a former fraccíon of yours before you… disappeared.”
Looking over to the other body that made its presence known with a snarl and Nicolas couldn’t help but furrow his brows together and exhaled sharply through his nose. The poor adjuchas was scared shitless that he would fall by one of their hands. Granted, Nicolas could go for a meal, considering that the boy didn’t get to eat a thing in the Forest. Though, if Vincent had decided to join, there was no guarantee that he wouldn’t be eaten either. After all, he was still recovering in a sense. However, if push came to shove, Nicolas could hold his own… By running.
The arrival of an oversized lizard hadn’t deterred the Espada, and he chose to ignore it and turn back to look at Vincent to see if anything else was on his mind. And then came another. Honestly, the calling cast looked more like a sideshow carnival with the adjuchas, but a familiar scent had made way into their presence, and the mint-mopped Arrancar turned to face a fellow Arrancar, and the primera at that.
“Ah, it’s Boar, but yes. Presagio, Nicolas. It has been a century or two since our last encounter.” With his hands at his sides, Nicolas adjusted the blade that rested on his backside, his attention back on the two adjuchas, and then glanced at Aragon. “Is it much of a concern who they are, ‘Garto? We could eat them to get it over with… You and I both know that his return is significant for a reason, so why waste time with fuel?”
A low grumble escaped the grumpy Espada, and he turned to once again gaze on the cat and lizard, his face painted unamused. He was hungry. Unless they could provide some type of support, they’d be dinner within the next minute.