Timestamp: Fall 16, 523 AV Maya absently rubbed some dirt she had gathered into her skin, darkening it, making it harder to discern that she wasn't exactly... alive. As often happened when she was off work and had nothing to occupy her time, she found that she was bored. There wasn't much she wanted to do, needed to do, or could do in a city such as the one she now found herself in, and boredom crept in more often than not. But she really, really wanted to do something, needed to do something, or she may actually die for real this time... out of sheer boredom. So, she hastily cloaked herself, pulled the fabric of her attire around her lips to hide her lack of breath in this chill weather and headed out into the city with only a handful of coins in her pocket. She had heard that Sunberth held a handful of locations from which one could derive entertainment, if you could find your way there in one piece and had the coin, and since she had nothing better to do, decided she would try one of those locations out this evening and see if it could stave off her boredom, at least for a little while. She had all the long hours until the morning when she had to return to work to occupy, after all. And that was what? Eight hours at least? There was certainly no point in sitting at home and twiddling her thumbs or absently scrawling on her skin or in her new blank book when someone might just strike a chord, entertain her still heart. Maya stepped lightly through Sunberth's streets, her feet drumming against the earth as she wove through familiar paths as well as those less traveled. Gradually, she made her way to the less... run-down portion of town, where the upper crust of Sunberthian society, if such a thing could be said to exist, spent most of their waking hours... and those that weren't waking. Spent most of their hours because they couldn't be bothered with the riff raff of lower society. Before too long, she found herself in front of the doors she had only heard of before this day, the doors that led into the Scarlet Sanctum, which were guarded by a pair of burly, male bouncers, who looked to be less than thrilled by their existence. The bouncers peered down their hooked noses at her and demanded payment for entry, which she hastily produced from her pockets before she was waved inside and she strode within the doors to the Scarlet Sanctum. Maya immediately found herself in a far warmer place than she had left behind on the city's streets. She could hear a mixture of music, laughter, and glasses clinking radiating throughout the length of the parlor, which overlooked a large stage, offset by a smaller one, whose purpose became immediately clear to Maya as she made her way through the parlor and noticed the musicians playing upon its surface. Currently, there were a few violinists, cellists, a pianist, and a flutist playing a soft, playful melody meant to lighten the mood or perhaps... get people into a very specific one. Maya wasn't entirely sure, being so detached and out of touch with her emotions and never having been gifted with music or melodies. As Maya walked through the parlor, which was illuminated largely by candles, she realized, she took the time to look around and survey her surroundings. The first thing she noticed was the expansive bar to her right, which looked to be well-stocked with a number of different wines and a beverage she could not immediately identify, as well as clean classes. A handful of patrons were seated at the bar, drinking, and Maya could tell they were well into their cups; they were both laughing and talking loudly and a few of them seemed like they were about to stumble out of their seats. It wasn't exactly something that called to her... drink. She couldn't exactly drink anymore either, and watching the people at the bar wasn't very interesting, so she moved toward the stage, where she hoped to find something far more interesting than what she had found within the parlor. As Maya approached the stage, the scent of leather, polished wood, and roses filled her nostrils. They twitched. Is that perfume? she wondered as she set her eyes on the stage, where she noticed several beautiful, lavishly dressed women... dancing? Maya frowned, she wasn't quite sure what she was seeing, and wanted to take at least a few more moments to survey before choosing to look away... or not. Word Count: 777 |