Geralt is always reachable by the network. Unless it's an emergency, expect not to hear back for a few hours, if not a few days.
To talk to him in person, you'll need to be in Cadens or go to his domain, a snowy mountain fortress. Yard is open; doors are locked. If he isn't around, leave a delivery with the white wolf.
"That'll be a change." Nadine laughs a little at the thought of teaching Geralt anything. But it's exciting. Maybe for him, too. When was the last time a guy like that learned anything new?
"But I happen to be an excellent teacher, so you're in good hands. How about we set up a proper lesson 'schedule'." Loosely, of course. Schedules in Abraxas are subject to change at the drop of a hat.
"Next time I'll have the right gear for you and everything. I didn't bother this time, it was just a for-fun ride. I bet you'd look good in a biker jacket and boots."
In the Horizon, it's easier to make and keep appointments. They don't require him to be at a certain place at a certain time. So he tips his head in agreement.
"Midday or so." That's when he takes shelter from the blazing sun—if he enters the Horizon, it tends to be then. Makes him feel especially nocturnal these days, how often he travels by night, but even in the winter months, he much prefers the plunging temperatures than the heat of the day. Cold, he was made to live in.
He gives the faintest chuckle. He hasn't the first idea of what those things look like. "You'll have to show me."
"That sounds good. Give it a few weeks, you'll be zipping around just like me."
Nadine has no doubt of that. This...this is going to be fun. She enjoys spending time with Geralt anyhow, and she likes teaching people things. It may not be her profession anymore, but it's a part of who she is.
"And...thank you, for this. Today. I think I needed it."
His expression softens. He nods. "I think we both did."
Truthfully, he hadn't even realized it until Nadine asked him in here. He's been so focused on...problems. Things fucking happening. Maybe it was good, to take both their minds off the past few months.
For a moment, anyhow. He's still in the middle of the damn desert with Sam.
"I need to go back." Geralt straightens up. "Take care, Nadine."
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"But I happen to be an excellent teacher, so you're in good hands. How about we set up a proper lesson 'schedule'." Loosely, of course. Schedules in Abraxas are subject to change at the drop of a hat.
"Next time I'll have the right gear for you and everything. I didn't bother this time, it was just a for-fun ride. I bet you'd look good in a biker jacket and boots."
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"Midday or so." That's when he takes shelter from the blazing sun—if he enters the Horizon, it tends to be then. Makes him feel especially nocturnal these days, how often he travels by night, but even in the winter months, he much prefers the plunging temperatures than the heat of the day. Cold, he was made to live in.
He gives the faintest chuckle. He hasn't the first idea of what those things look like. "You'll have to show me."
At least he knows what the glasses are now.
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Nadine has no doubt of that. This...this is going to be fun. She enjoys spending time with Geralt anyhow, and she likes teaching people things. It may not be her profession anymore, but it's a part of who she is.
"And...thank you, for this. Today. I think I needed it."
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Truthfully, he hadn't even realized it until Nadine asked him in here. He's been so focused on...problems. Things fucking happening. Maybe it was good, to take both their minds off the past few months.
For a moment, anyhow. He's still in the middle of the damn desert with Sam.
"I need to go back." Geralt straightens up. "Take care, Nadine."