9th of Fall, 523
Lance took a few deep breaths as he entered the gated community and rested against a building. Leaning his head back and forcefully closing his eyes. His lungs were burning and sweat was starting to speckle his forehead. Rest and calm alluded him, his thoughts keen on the moments past. Shouting, commotion, death and dead lying prostrate in the street. He wasn't sure what had happened. It was a calm mid day, then it wasn't. Someone ran from a shop, carrying a small sewn bag, it looked oblong and awkward. He was quickly cut down, if it was the store keeper or a guard, Lance didn't linger long enough to know. As the crowd began to run, so did he. Only looking back once, he saw two bodies in the street, one attempting to crawl, the other he assumed dead. Lance didn't stop running till he made it to the relative safety of the gated community.
"Ugh, and in broad daylight." Lance thought.
It took a few minutes but Lance calmed himself and started to walk to The Scarlet Sanctum. His first job as a performer. He was glad to have been accepted but wasnt sure what to expect on his first day. Nervousness knocked at the door of his stomach and layered his palms with sweat but he persisted. The Sanctum seemed like a safe place, armed guards walking around, keeping the girls safe. It settled his fear just a hair. Fear was a staple in the city, one Lance had yet to get used to. Part of him wondered if he ever would. Though, he remembered stories his father would tell him, about early towns, sometimes after being raided so much, it just became a part of normal life. He waited for the numbness of acceptance.
It was almost dusk now. Lance entered The Sanctum and quickly realized he was underdressed. His common clothes were, well, just that. It put him in stark contrast to the beautiful men and ladies that strutted about in silks and leather, scandalously clad and exposed. Music was already in the air and the bar was in full swing.
At the last note of the guitar, the performance befor his own, Lance made his way to the stage. Pulled his flute out of its case and set it behind him. Taking a seat and letting his gaze fall on the crowd. Most payed him no mind, some sat there waiting, for him or a girl he was unsure. But he began in a somber tone.
~Red and silver,
golden sun.
Dusk and darkness,
the fun has begun.~ Lance tried to carry the tune, but he was letting thoughts of earlier cloud his voice. He gently put the flute to his mouth and blew into it. The tones were deep and slow at first, then, after a moment picked up its pace.
He couldn't let the city ruin his music. He refused to let it take everything he loved. Lance's fingers danced as well as they could across the instrument, moving into memories of dancing as a young man with a beautiful, mystery of a woman. Red silk flowing through the air. Smiles on their face and love between them. He tired his best to put the feelings in the tones and beats of his flute, but somehow he felt he was failing.
Lance stopped. Smiled to the somewhat absent crowd. He tried to catch eyes where he could, some at the bar, others being pulled to private rooms. Some were ladies that looked at him with questions on their faces.
~the dress, full of silk and rum. Her chest out... the night is young.~ He stumbled with the verse.
The memory flowed now, but he began to worry his voice wasnt the best as it went out into the audience. The music was fun and up beat, not a song for a bar, but one that was meant to intrige, and get the blood flowing in all the right places. The missing notes here and there Lance didn't mind, and he doubted the audience could tell. He let his mind drift into the ocean of thoughts from home, almost forgetting about earlier.
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