There was nothing for Legolas to do but laugh at the litany of explanations, the very likely scenario that would come to pass at the base. Unless they took precautions, unless they prepared. He slid his glass forward, nowhere near done drinking just yet himself. Almost, almost he wanted to express some offence that Buck even felt he needed to ask. True, they did not see him drinking anything stronger than wine often, but he was hardly a light weight. The wine was a choice, not a necessity.
But the laughter distracted, and then his mind was busy considering which of their colleagues he could trust to take over their kids—
All of them, was the very obvious answer. But then there was also the matter of exactly what each and every one of them would teach them. The two of them with Buck made for a balanced duo. Long range and short range, care and finesse, and sheer effective force. He downed the next shot in one go, before finally finding his answer.
"I suppose it all depends on what we wish them learn," he tapped the now empty glass on his lower lip, "Carefully planned approach with an artistic flair and yet enough self control to remain patient when necessary? Then Glaz would be the best for the job, with Montagne not far behind. If we wish to teach them the more roguish approach, then I do believe Bandit is our man."
And he could go on, and on. Each and every member of Rainbow was valuable, each brought something of their own to the table. But in all those thoughtful considerations, Legolas couldn't help a small tease at Buck's expense. "What a fine father you make, however, always the responsible one."
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But the laughter distracted, and then his mind was busy considering which of their colleagues he could trust to take over their kids—
All of them, was the very obvious answer. But then there was also the matter of exactly what each and every one of them would teach them. The two of them with Buck made for a balanced duo. Long range and short range, care and finesse, and sheer effective force. He downed the next shot in one go, before finally finding his answer.
"I suppose it all depends on what we wish them learn," he tapped the now empty glass on his lower lip, "Carefully planned approach with an artistic flair and yet enough self control to remain patient when necessary? Then Glaz would be the best for the job, with Montagne not far behind. If we wish to teach them the more roguish approach, then I do believe Bandit is our man."
And he could go on, and on. Each and every member of Rainbow was valuable, each brought something of their own to the table. But in all those thoughtful considerations, Legolas couldn't help a small tease at Buck's expense. "What a fine father you make, however, always the responsible one."