by Yvette Montmoril Tue Feb 14, 2012 9:57 pm
Yvette gave a small smile at the boy's bumbling nature as he joined her at the railing. He was kinda cute in a city-slicker kinda way. "Thanks," she said with a laugh. "I'll take that as the compliment you intend it as." At the sound of another person approaching she turned her head and looked at the new girl up and down, her brown eyes shielded from the sun by the down turned brim of her black hat.
"Well, well," she commented with a slight drawl in her voice. "Looks like we got us a princess in disguise. How in Merlin's name can you do anything in that dress?" Gazing at the girl and turning her body fully so her back was against the railing Yvette crossed her arms, fingers dangling close to the snap of her whip. "Tell me, how can you tell if it is a pleasure to meet someone if you've never spoken to them before? They could be the nastiest person in the history of existence; would it still be a pleasure to meet them then?"
Mock bowing in response to the Penelope girl's curtsy, Yvette's grin went from mocking to downright cocky. "Personally I believe Paris to be crammed, smelly, and too crowded. It has neither the beauty nor the natural love of the ranch I grew up on. True beauty is unable to be found in the city." Smirking at the boy playfully Yvette pushed off the rail and her deep brown eyes shimmered in excitement. "For instance," she undid the snap and grabbed the bullwhip handle, "where in this city would I be able to study how to turn a useful tool such as this bullwhip," she brought it out in front of her, "into a delicate, precise artform?"
With a loud crack Yvette had the crowd dispersed and gathered around her in a large ring with the boy on the railing and the Penelope person in the front row. The cowgirl's stance was relaxed as her wrists rotated to loosen them. Suddenly her arm snapped out and she cracked the bullwhip mere inches from the other girl's face. She snapped it into a Tasmanian cutback and the crack came behind her shoulder, then shifted into a Queensland cutback and then into a reverse figure eight. The air was filled with the sound of the whip cracking as it broke the soundbarrier again and again. With her final trick, a Singleton crack, Yvette finsished to thunderous applause and wrapped the whip around her body as she took a bow to her audience.
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