by Cowlquape on June 27th, 2015, 8:17 pm
Out for another stroll, Cowlquape decided to take a walk along a canal he had not yet traveled. The buildings passing next to him, like all the buildings in Ravok, instilled a sense of whimsy and awe in his observant mind; he thought he'd never grow tired of walking amongst them.
The light outside one building had been left on, even though it was day. The candle wax had begun to drip down the sides of the lamp pan and the flame was trickling down, dangerously approaching a cord of twine which was supporting one side of the lamp.
Cowlquape surveyed the door, which was locked, and noted that the buildings windows were covered. He quickly tip-toed and blew out the candle before it could cause any fiery trouble. He assumed the patrons weren't there, and had likely completely forgot they'd left their candle burning the night before.
A few blocks down, the unmistakable scent of a cafe encircled Cowlquape's nose - a scent he could not easily ignore. Though he wasn't so much a fan of "food", he was absolutely a tea enthusiast. The scent reminded him he still needed to check the Merchant's Ring for any new shipments of exotic tea.
Not long after Cowlquape's sense of smell detected the cafe, his eye's detected the cafe's sign - and consequently, it's entrance.
As he approached the cafe - noticing the clamor wafting from the inside - Cowlquape decided to see if any seating was available in the exterior, should the interior be as full as it sounds. All he could see were two seater tables, most of them occupied by a pair of family members or friends. Only one table had an open seat, but its complimentary seat was occupied by a curious young lady with violet colored eyes. A Vantha, he observed. Where were those eyes looking? He'd heard that they could change colors depending on circumstances. What an interesting trait.
As he entered the cafe, he couldn't help but notice her people-watching behavior, much like how Cowlquape enjoyed passing his time at Pink Garden.
The interior of the cafe was much as he expected. Citizens of all kind, leisurely chatting and enjoying their tea. Cowlquape quickly noted the citizens and their appearance as he waited in line to order. A few of the people in cafe he remembered seeing before, such as the man wearing bright yellow clothing, drinking a black tea with a young woman who was dressed all in pink. He noticed an individual who he'd given his card too and had yet to receive a business inquiry from, and a man who he saw carrying bundles of candles once.
When it was his turn to order, he just requested the drink that the man at the counter most preferred. Soon enough it was handed to him - a tea with a light green color. Content with the amount of sugar it had, he retreated out of the cafe to find a table at the exterior, as the interior was crowded and noisy.
The exterior exhibited much of the same. All that was open was the one seat across from the Vantha. Not that he held any race inhibitions, he just hadn't spoken to many Vantha before. He figured since it was the only seat remaining, the polite thing to do would first be to check if it was currently reserved. Perhaps she was watching people cross by because she is here to meet with another.
"Excuse me," Cowlquape addressed her, taking his hat in his cane hand. "Are you, by chance, waiting for someone? Or, may I use this seat here?"
"Never wrestle with a pig. You'll both get dirty, but the pig will enjoy it."