11 Fall, 511 AV Aello sat in the far corner of the silver silver. Her bag, bow and quiver lying on the table before her as she placed her feet on the chair across from her. She was leaning back in the chair, pressing her flesh into the wooden beams which lined one end of the chair, as she simply stared at the wall. She was lazily watching the auras of several patrons dance, a mist that seemed thicker than usual, in the sense that it had taken on several more qualities of water than gas. The auras all shone a shimmering silver, matching the shade of the ale the tavern was famous for serving. They seemed to swish together, as one, rocking from one wall of the tavern, before sliding towards the other, and then back again. Moving like the waves of the sea as they gave off the familiar scent of the ale. It caused the girl's stomach to churn as she simply waited, wondering where on earth the barmaids could have gotten to. It seemed to her, that whenever she was in need of their services, they were no where to be found, and when she wanted nothing to do with them, they refused to leave her side until she had ordered something. The content's of Aello's stomach swished from one end of her stomach to the other, matching the movement of the auras as her pupils dilated and a wave of exhaustion overcame her. She closed her eyes momentarily, before opening them again, forcing the magic away as she sought to regain her composure. When her stomach had ceased to churn quite so ferociously, she turned to face the center of tavern, and called, "hey maid, would you mind doing your job?" There was a slight pause as her eyes raked over the other tables, the patrons, trying to determine where all the maids had gone; who was keeping them from her. But they were no where to be found. Aello's brows furrowed as several patrons got up from their tables and stumbled out the door. Obviously too overcome by the drink to walk properly- without their bodies swaying, keeping them from walking in a straight line, as they bounced into table after table before reaching their destination. Aello shook her head and sighed. Some things never change, she thought, as a patron wobbled into her, his face whacking her shoulder as he fell to the ground. "Hey! Watch it!" she shouted, as she heard a loud crack, what she assumed was his nose breaking upon its meeting with the hardwood floor. She could just make out a clear fluid around the edges of the man's face, his short, matted blonde hair. Is that saliva? she wondered, as she pushed her seat a little closer to the wall. She was not at all in the mood to deal with drunks. |