Spring, 8th, 513 AV Darkness was spreading over Zeltiva, it was late evening, the stars were one by one starting to appear in the dark blue sky overhead. It was mildly cold, not so cold that Tabby was shivering but cold for her to want to get inside as soon as she could. Winter had only just recently ended and it was warming up, but it was still cold, especially in the early mornings and late evenings. To make things worse a cold winds was blowing over Zeltiva from the bay. Tabby hurriedly walked through the door of World's End Grotto where the fireplace was warming up the room. She walked over to the table and sat at a round table approximately in the middle of the room, on which she leaned her Mandolin. Before she started playing she wanted to warm up her hands which were numb from the cold outside. While rubbing her hands together she looked around the room and noticed that there was a pretty big crowd most likely in here for the warm fire place and delicious food. Tabby however was here for a different reason, to perform; although the warmth was a very nice bonus. Tabby stood up, picked up her Mandolin from where it lay on the table and moved her chair a few metres back where she had plenty of room to play and where she could be seen by most. Ready to play. She'd start with an old song, one that she's played here many times before and than ask for requests. As she started playing her mandolin the room started to quieten as people began to listen in. Only when the room was silent except for the crackle of the fire and the strumming of her mandolin did she start singing. "What is it about the wind? Why does the sea call as it does? When we go to our beds at night, Will we dream of where the wind goes? We squander about our lives, As the breeze goes about it's day, Not caring for our strife, Just going on it's way. When a sailor tries to brave the sea, The wind will be there guiding his ship. To the end of the ocean, 'twill take him, and back again for a round trip. Back home they come, All in glory and fame, The sailors of today, Too many to name." Resting her mandolin on her lap she looked around the room at the people looking on, "Does anyone here have any requests?" she said loud enough that everyone heard her but not to loud the she was shouting. |