13th of Autumn, 513 AV
18th Bell
18th Bell
The Herald's Arms was mildly crowded, but surprisingly quiet. The front room was warm and welcoming, a peaceful atmosphere that had to be cherished before the more excitable drunks would pick up the pace in the later hours. Most of the employees here were ready for a break; the patrons indulged in some idle chatter; an old man dozed near the small clearing that ought to represent a stage.
Lyrri's turn in front of the crowd would come soon; she sat at a table hidden in a comfortable but dark corner of the Herald's Arms, half-watching the preceding act as she rifled through her bag. Her flute sat in her boot as always, tucked carefully as if she was afraid she might wound it, but today she had more items to enjoy.
With an almost-quiet squeak of excitement, she found her new toys; a set of five bright green juggling balls. She had tried to use them once or twice, to no avail; graceful as her hands had become on the flute after all this time, they were clumsy and slow in the simple task of catching and throwing.
But while she had some time, it couldn't hurt to practice!
Grinning as the performer up front- a young girl, a singer- finished one piece and started into the next, she took two of the balls- one in each hand- and looked from left to right and left again. Then, with a smiling sigh, she began.
The ball bounced over the table before her and slipped to the ground, seeming to mock her with jovial defiance.
Pouting, she slithered under the table to retrieve the bright object, popping up almost just as quickly, still energetic, not nearly as enthused. She sighed. Try again...
Lyrri's turn in front of the crowd would come soon; she sat at a table hidden in a comfortable but dark corner of the Herald's Arms, half-watching the preceding act as she rifled through her bag. Her flute sat in her boot as always, tucked carefully as if she was afraid she might wound it, but today she had more items to enjoy.
With an almost-quiet squeak of excitement, she found her new toys; a set of five bright green juggling balls. She had tried to use them once or twice, to no avail; graceful as her hands had become on the flute after all this time, they were clumsy and slow in the simple task of catching and throwing.
But while she had some time, it couldn't hurt to practice!
Grinning as the performer up front- a young girl, a singer- finished one piece and started into the next, she took two of the balls- one in each hand- and looked from left to right and left again. Then, with a smiling sigh, she began.
The ball bounced over the table before her and slipped to the ground, seeming to mock her with jovial defiance.
Pouting, she slithered under the table to retrieve the bright object, popping up almost just as quickly, still energetic, not nearly as enthused. She sighed. Try again...