Read the scenario below this box and type out inside of this box how your character might respond. Your response must be at least four sentences long and include at least one action and at least one piece of dialogue surrounded by quotes.
Kasmyr looks at the man with suspicion. While he could be a genuine socialite, it’s just as possible he’s a pickpocket or corrupt businessman giving empty promises.
“I’m just a simple man, good sir,” Kasmyr said. “I don’t have any motive, honest. I just enjoy travelling.”
The man looked at him with an almost sly smile.
“So you like the adventure, then”, he said. “I’ve got the thing for you! If you come with me to my shop, I can give you some fantastic advice.”
“I’m just here to travel,” Kasmyr said as he rolled his eyes.
“My apologies, sir,” the man says with a polite bow. “A man can’t help but be curious at times, wouldn’t you agree?”
Kasmyr looked to the side with a sigh before rolling his head back to the man. He didn’t think any person would be this curious by nature, but he couldn’t rule out the possibility of him being genuine. If he said anything more that was dodgy, Kasmyr would have none of it.
The man understood. He bowed his head as he turned back to leave.
“Well, if you change your mind-” the man began.
As he was speaking, Kasmyr ran to him, and with a crash, the two found themselves on the cobblestone with the man’s throat in Kasmyr’s hand.
“Can you be shifty somewhere else?” Kasmyr said, tightening his grip on the man. Kasmyr refused to let other swindlers think they could get a chance.
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