+ Armistad Bouvier.
You look great, Ariadne. It had been far too long since I last saw you.
How have you been, chéri?
Thank you kindly. As do you.
I’ve been…..Hanging in there. A lot has happened, darling. I’m certain you are aware. 
You know, I missed you. I don’t often miss people as their lives tend to be like vapor on the side of a tea kettle.
(Source: ariadne-bouvier, via )
Sure you aren’t. They all say that. You may not be doing it directly, but I can almost guarantee that who you work for is. And what ever you do for them, aids them in doing something illegal.I heard. Officer St. Clair had better watch out. There is little more dangerous in this town then a pissed of Vorshevsky woman.
Oh, how exceptionally glib of you.
I’m a free agent. I know what I am getting into before I take the chance.
Oh. Wouldn’t I know it. You Russians, always so exceptionally archaic. 
Or maybe we’re getting a bit better?
Well well well. If it isn’t my long lost favorite St. Clair!
Daniel, you’re a sight for sore eyes! 
(Source: ariadne-bouvier, via )
[Katya stiffens slightly at the woman knowing her name. And then smirks as if impressed by the woman’s knowledge.] Oh you must be into something illegal to know my name Ms. Bouvier.
My name is not one that gets spoken about at dinner tables, but rather scary stories at camp.
[Ariadne smiles, partially smugly as she watches Katya’s expression. Kinking an eyebrow as she makes her assertion she continues to grin and shrugs the matter off].
Actually it is quite legal.
I’m not bedraggled as the rest of this town.
Quite the party for the Vorshevskys. The declaration of a new hot spot and a drug bust all in one night.
Neither am I… And you are?
You and I both know that names are of no importance here.
Katya.
Ariadne Bouvier.
Fun times in this neighborhood.
And yet I’m entirely not surprised.
Ariadne. It’s lovely to see you. How are you doing? And yes, I’m doing very well.
Glad to hear it.
I’m doing about as well as I can I suppose. 
How is the family?









