Day 91 of Winter, 512 AV. Today was not an easy day at the workplace. The Scorched Skull was packed with citizens of all races and ages -- though not belonging to all class rankings, for the establishment in the Pillars of Dust was designed for the poorer portion of the inhabitants of Ahnatep. Most people had been given the day off today, in preparation for the next day's celebrations: the new year was only two nights away, and the last day of 512 promised to be filled with festivities all across the city. Bethsyliss, of course, had not been given the day off, and had even been asked to work extra hours, for, in times like this, inns such as The Scorched Skull had to run twice as effectively to keep up with the high level of demand. The fifteenth bell had only just rung, and already the tavern contained more people than Syliss had ever seen since she had started working there some ten days ago. "Sylisss," the Head Barmaid Ssahnya called as she was picking up some drinks from a table on the other side of the room. "Come over here. I need you to do sssomething." "Busy," Syliss shouted back. Whatever Ssahnya wanted, it would have to wait, because she was serving a table of regular customers and didn't want them to grow impatient, as, she figured, they had already waited enough. "Get over here now," Ssahnya insisted sharply. She might be a fellow viper, but, in the workplace, she was her boss, and she didn't treat her any differently than the other employees. "You better go and see what she wants," one client advised. "It's wiser not to irritate Ssahnya while she's working." He winked slyly at her. "Yeah, you're probably right. Please excussse me," she said, putting down all the drinks at once before working her way to Ssahnya through the thick crowd. "When I call you, you drop what you're doing and you come immediately," Ssahnya said with a look as sharp as the daggers of Dra-Navra, the half-Symenestra owner of the tavern whom Syliss had yet to meet. She didn't wait for Syliss to apologize and carried on: "Dra-Navra needsss someone to spread some leafletsss around the city for tomorrow night. Me and Jaben can't leave here, and I don't trussst any of the other waiters to have them do it, so I'd rather you did. The leaflets are behind the bar. Pick them up and go distribute them to people on the streetsss. Be back here by the twentieth bell." "I... I really don't know my way that well around Ahnatep, Sssahnya," Syliss replied hesitantly, unsure whether she was properly cut out for the job. "I don't care. I'm not asssking you. Now go before Dra-Navra findsss out no one is on it yet, because I'll hold you personally responsible if that happensss." Syliss shuddered. Ssahnya was always helpful but never merciful, even as she had been on Syliss's first day. Were she to fail, Ssahnya would probably also blame her, and she would get in a lot of trouble. She had never seen Dra-Navra yet, but the talk buzzing around the owner of The Scorched Skull told her it was maybe better that way. "Try not to get lost," Jaben, the Head Bartender, said with a perfectly straight face which Syliss knew hid a smirk. He never showed any emotion, but his constant remarks indicated to Syliss that he was fond of seeing her make mistakes, whatever the reason. She took the pile of leaflets from behind the counter and left the tavern to seek targets to whom advertise The Scorched Skull's new year's eve opening. She roamed randomly about the streets, eagerly offering passers-by a leaflet for them and sometimes throwing in an extra for their friends. By the time the sixteenth bell struck, she had already covered the whole area of The Pillars of Dust and was moving on to other parts of Ahnatep. |