13th Fall 511 A.V. The light flickered in front of Jaiun's eyes. The flame danced back and forth across the candle that sustained it's life, darting erratically back and forth as wind blew it hither and thither. It was hypnotizing, the way the flame moved, leaving faint trails of heat in it's path as it tossed it's proud head... "Want me to top that off for you?" Jaiun jumped slightly in his seat as the rough voice of the barman reached his ears, the spell broken. For a second, the Kelvic sat there, dazed, then he turned to look at the man who stood only inches away from him, separated only by a thin board of wood, his hot breath on Jaiun's face. "Well?" The man asked impatiently in Vani. "Would you like to top off your drink?" Jaiun glanced down at the tall pitcher of ale before him and shook his head. "No, I'm fine." Jaiun replied in the same tongue. The man harrumphed and moved away; clearly, he though Jaiun was halfway to drunkenness. This was hardly the case; Jaiun hadn't even touched his drink. It was the combination of a long day on the job and his recent emotional turmoil, Jaiun knew, that had been the reason why he was so distracted and scattered lately. It was not befitting a bear to be so splintered; a bear had to be strong, focused, and ever vigilant, as Jaiun had learnt from his Icewatch trainers. Unfortunately, Icewatch was also the root of his problems. Jaiun turned in his seat to view the rest of the pub- the Red Diamond tavern, that was. Light from a massive fireplace and several candles situated around the room illuminated a scene of debauchery and merriment; maybe a dozen people, mostly Vantha, were situated around half as many tabled and drinking from pitchers like Jaiun's. Voices, half of them suffering from the drink their owners had consumed, raised in a symphony of broken songs and talk that made the Kelvic bear's ears hurt. Jaiun's eyes flickered over each of the Vantha in turn. Maybe it was interaction with others he needed, Jaiun decided. Maybe he just needed to hear another's voice and share company with another. Maybe he just needed to find someone to talk to...Now, who else would be here that he could talk to? |