Judah Dashiell
Salvage Empire
"It was the most gentlemanly thing I could do - be your scapegoat. Fall on the sword, I believe is the phrase?"
True to his word the dance remained a very basic, wide box step. The best solution for the both of them, especially considering he had not danced in some time. Making them both look a fool at an important wedding was not something he was eager to do. Beyond the simplistic dance it gave a chance for better and sustained conversation.
"Life outside business? Sounds preposterous." Hand flexed against her hip as they turned, lost in thought. "I am assuming your niece means hobbies? Vacations?" Tone was playful, aghast even. "To suggest such a thing while Primo Victorian is in a critical stage. It is near blasphemy."
A small smile broke out on his features. He was a mix of playful and serious all at once. If anyone could understand the pull between two worlds it was him.
"Congratulations on the growth however. I know how difficult it can be to not only obtain but sustain."
Talk turned to his life and he shook his head as they made another sweep with the music. By now it had changed but they were marching to the beat of their own drum, off in their own little corner of the party.
"Every father with sons reaches a point where the son outdoes him. It is a point of pride but also a signal I need to do more. So I have. A decade or so ago I was heavily focused on the Tingel Arm. The Corporate Sector. Parts of the Slice. I'm redoubling my efforts there in various forms. While the salvage is where the wars are at, doesn't mean other parts of the business can't flourish where they once did."
Shoulders shrugged slightly.
"It is best I stick to work these days."