58th of Winter, 513 AV. Brega had been out on the streets, both her and her girls handing out thick woolen blankets and hugs. He had opted for a blanket to wrap around his figure, but the smiling woman had tossed him a wink and saved him from the courtesy of a hug. Matthew was tired, having worked several shifts for the Sanctum and volunteered dozens of hours for Doctor Petricious. Whatever was going on in the city was causing health to deteriorate quickly, and Matthew counted himself lucky that Ruby made sure him and all her other employees were well taken care of. The whores still had to work, no matter how sick the populace was. That left it upon their owner to keep them well, and Ruby had done that. He entered the warmth of the tavern quietly, sharp blue eyes sizing up the place. There were all sorts of shivering people around, though almost all of them had one of Brega's blankets. The tavern had a fire going, which was helping out with the chill as well. Interesting enough, there were a lot of bulky men in the corners of the tavern, sullen eyes staring at Matthew for a moment before moving on. Fire had become precious as of late, and a lot of business owners had hired 'bouncers' of a sort to make sure no one got too aggressive when trying to get warm. Matthew slowly flowed over to the bar, steps graceful and sure. The harlot was dressed well, as always. A thick black button-up coat did a fine job in showing off his slim form with broad shoulders, and the way it had been unbuttoned halfway down and folded to the side practically invited a stare at the snug-fitting white shirt underneath. Black trousers clung to his hips, and a pleasing smell of pine rose from his body, an odd scent in the midst of quite a few interesting smells. His hair was neatly styled, and his features were almost feminine in their beauty. He stood out, in a unique way, an advantage that had led him to his profession in the first place. Merv silently met his stare, the sullen old man as stand-offish as normal. He seemed to dislike people who didn't regularly come to his bar. Slowly though, Matthew was beginning to notice something of a sparkle in his sunken eyes whenever the harlot came to visit. "I'll take a mug of water, please." The man turned silently, that odd sparkle appearing for a brief moment again. Matthew was confused. Had that been amusement? What was funny? Taking his mug of water, the harlot slowly moved to an unoccupied table, taking a sip and swishing it around in his mouth. Sunberth water tasted odd. He wanted to ask where they got it from, but at the same time, he didn't really want to know. |