12th of Spring, 515 A.V.
The Obsidian Club
Once again he was behind the bar with Rynas. The place was pretty packed and the pair had been working nonstop for about two bells now. Even Rynas seemed to be showing signs of it, though not outwardly. To the customer the man was still the smooth, unmovable bartender. Benji feared he was much less composed. He felt the trickles of sweat forming at his temples and falling into his hair.
He had started helping behind the bar when he caught Rynas’ eye. They had both been there together since, Rynas concocting expertly blended drinks and Bennar trying to keep up with the simpler orders and not shatter any glasses. He was getting better, they told him, but better does not mean good.
A crowd was milling about at the bar, chatting and waiting for their turn to be served. Most of the people were either dancing or watching the live performance. Honestly, most of the crowd was probably here because that live performance was Naia on the violin. She really could make some beautiful sounds with that thing. Benji often wondered how long it had taken to get to that level.
“Can I get a Mystic Blast?” one man said, shoving a fist with five Kina in front of Benji’s face to shake him from his thoughts.
Get your damn hand out of my face. Benji wanted to say, but instead he smiled and held out his hand to take the money. “Mystic Blast, sure thing.”
He pulled a fresh glass onto the bar and found the tequila relatively easily. The grape juice was on ice under the bar. The Mystic Blast was one of their most popular drinks, so he was familiar with it.
“One part mystic-“ he poured a fourth of the glass full of grape juice. “Three parts blast!” He filled the glass the rest of the way with tequila. “There ya go pal.” Benji said, lacing his words with a jovial tone rather than the sullen one he would truthfully use.
Benji watched the man slide back out to the dance floor. He shook his head slightly and looked up to search the crowd for the next customer. But Naia was starting her dancing numbers now, and the band that she had booked to play with her were really getting behind it too. Many of the people crowding around the bar abandoned their place to go dance on the floor, which suited Benji perfectly.
The Obsidian Club
Once again he was behind the bar with Rynas. The place was pretty packed and the pair had been working nonstop for about two bells now. Even Rynas seemed to be showing signs of it, though not outwardly. To the customer the man was still the smooth, unmovable bartender. Benji feared he was much less composed. He felt the trickles of sweat forming at his temples and falling into his hair.
He had started helping behind the bar when he caught Rynas’ eye. They had both been there together since, Rynas concocting expertly blended drinks and Bennar trying to keep up with the simpler orders and not shatter any glasses. He was getting better, they told him, but better does not mean good.
A crowd was milling about at the bar, chatting and waiting for their turn to be served. Most of the people were either dancing or watching the live performance. Honestly, most of the crowd was probably here because that live performance was Naia on the violin. She really could make some beautiful sounds with that thing. Benji often wondered how long it had taken to get to that level.
“Can I get a Mystic Blast?” one man said, shoving a fist with five Kina in front of Benji’s face to shake him from his thoughts.
Get your damn hand out of my face. Benji wanted to say, but instead he smiled and held out his hand to take the money. “Mystic Blast, sure thing.”
He pulled a fresh glass onto the bar and found the tequila relatively easily. The grape juice was on ice under the bar. The Mystic Blast was one of their most popular drinks, so he was familiar with it.
“One part mystic-“ he poured a fourth of the glass full of grape juice. “Three parts blast!” He filled the glass the rest of the way with tequila. “There ya go pal.” Benji said, lacing his words with a jovial tone rather than the sullen one he would truthfully use.
Benji watched the man slide back out to the dance floor. He shook his head slightly and looked up to search the crowd for the next customer. But Naia was starting her dancing numbers now, and the band that she had booked to play with her were really getting behind it too. Many of the people crowding around the bar abandoned their place to go dance on the floor, which suited Benji perfectly.