Orion, Day of Winter 20, 508 AV Things were different now. Orion was different. Everything had to change. The pained man was empty now, trying to pick things back up and move on with his life, but he'd found it nearly impossible. Lyla had passed away two short seasons ago, and this was really his first night out in public since then. His savings had dwindled considerably, which was one of the reasons he had to come out in the first place. He needed to find employment again. That, however, was not his reason for venturing forth tonight. He was going to heal his broken heart with booze, and if he were lucky, he'd feel a woman's touch for the first time in too long. Lyla would be forgotten in a night, no, a lifetime of drunken debauchary. It began now. The real issue was simple, though. Lyla had basically fallen into Orion's lap. His ability to talk to women other than her hadn't progressed much beyond the babbling and incomprehensible sounds of a baby last time he'd tried. While Orion now held the confidence of a man with nothing to lose, he didn't know how to approach them, and oh boy, was that learning curve going to be steep. Sitting at the bar in the Rearing Stallion, Orion nursed a mug of ale, watching and trying to wait patiently. There was no need to rush, he knew that much. But knowing and actually doing are two very different things. Anyone watching Orion over the evening would indeed be a witness to a glorious medley of failure. Failure #1 Drink Count: 1 She was plain enough, perfect for getting back on the ol' horse. I'll compliment her on her good looks, offer to buy her a drink. Then charm her with tales of my childhood, my witty banter, and flirtatious quips. She'll melt like chocolate in the sun, fall into my arms, and more importantly fall into my bed. All in all the perfect plan, at least in his head. Orion, however, wasn't actually capable of any of these things. As the woman approached, Orion downed his mug of ale he'd been trying so hard to drink slowly, and stood, walking awkwardly over to her. Brushing her chestnut hair from her face, she smiled and looked up at the blue eyed man. "Can I help you?" she had inquired, not at all unaware of what his intentions were. Orion flashed her a big smile and took a deep breath before speaking. Stick to the plan. Stick to the plan. Stick to the plan. "Hey baby, wanna petch?" The women quite literally wiped the grin off the fool's face as her hand met his cheek with surprising quickness. The normally sweet sound of a slap was nothing more than a badge of failure, as chuckles from the other patrons were the insult to injury. It was time to recover and go again. Failure #4 Drink Count: 5 Slap Count: 3 Okay. So this hasn't gone so well, but that's okay. Ale in the eyes, burns. Lesson learned. Next target. Orion had moved away from the bar, to a table at the side of the room. No sense in his skills being observed. If this was going to be a regular thing for him, it would be best he shouldn't share his secrets. After all, he was sure to master this eventually, right? Several mugs in now, Orion's decision to stick with plain looking women had flown out the door. "For crying out loud, I deserve the best! I had the best, so I might as well find the new best, right?!" The woman Orion was yelling at, nodded politely, her hazel eyes wide with a mix of surprise and fear, unsure of why this man was yelling at her. "But, if I'm going to have perfection a second time, I want to be perfectly ready for...hehehe...you know? Everyone needs practice" He gave the woman a once over. A pretty little thing, but the nose was a little big. He shrugged and made his move. "You'll do." Failure # 15 Drink Count: 8 Slap Count: 10 "Hey good looking, how about y-" "You already tried me." "Have a good evening." Failure #24 Drink Count: 15 Slap Count: 17 "I can't believe she's gone!" Orion exclaimed through his sobs. Back at the bar, Orion was being comforted by the most beautiful woman who had entered the bar that evening. Long blonde locks, full red lips, curves in all the right places. Of course, at this point, Orion would have hopped on anything that spoke to him, assuming he could still hop. A worried expression was worn by the beauty as she had her arm reassuringly around the wailing man. "Sh-sh-sh-she was perfect! Why is she gone!? Why!" He pounded the table to emphasize his last word. "There there big guy, it's gonna be okay." She rubbed his back, smiling sadly. "Time will help you move on. Just don't rush it, okay?" Her sweet voice rang in Orion's ears, as he lifted his head off bar, truly looking at the gorgeous woman before him. "..Mmmmm" So kind. So amazing. So perfect. I've found her already. Straightening up entirely and turning to face her, he managed a half smile and said the feelings weighing heavy on his heart. "I love you." He said, leaning in to try and lock lips with the woman he was surely meant to be with, but was surprised just how quickly his support disappeared. The last thing he saw was her back as he slipped from his chair and crashed to the ground. ------ Back up on his chair, Orion was rhythmically hitting his forehead against the bar, contemplating disappearing for another two seasons. Every woman in Syliras would hear about him now. Everything was lost. "At least I got them to touch me," he chuckled, referring to his extremely red cheeks. His left one was just a swollen, ruby colored mess. His right, however, had one distinct and full hand print. The tender skin was also streaked with tears, his eyes bloodshot and puffy. The world was spinning, and sure it would never stop, he closed his eyes, letting out a deep sigh. |