Timestamp: 10th of Spring, 511 AV Location: Silver Sliver Tavern Cassandra slipped inside the kitchen, leaning on the door as soon as she closed it, tired from flitting about from table to table in the main hall. The hours had been long but the tips were poor and she was exhausted and not in the best of moods. Taking the brief break surely would do no harm. She would scream otherwise. It was a male-dominated crowd tonight, and a rowdy and boisterous one at that. The women she saw were all standing - all serving girls like her, though she thought she spotted a gaudily dressed courtesan or two on the laps of a few of the more distinguished patrons in the more private booths. But the rest of the tables were occupied by off-duty guardsmen, the occasional Ebonstryfe, and of course the regular patrons and perennial city drunks. And most of them seemed more preoccupied with ogling the rear ends of the barmaids and sneaking a feel or a pinch when they thought they wouldn't be caught. Cassandra had to slap away more than her fair share of groping hands on her way to the kitchen. She wouldn't have minded it so much if they actually upped their tips with each grope, but they didn't. No money, no touchy, she groused, stuffing her gloved hands in the pockets of her apron vehemently. Her fingers closed around a familiar leather bag in one of them. Cassandra pulled out the small container and eyed it warily. It had been over a week since the rogue of a man handed the small bag of intoxicating herbs to her and told her – blackmailed her – to give the tavern patrons a free taste of it, to create a demand for it so to speak. She hadn’t touched it since then, not knowing how exactly she was to introduce it to the customers without raising suspicion from the numerous guardsmen and Ebonstryfe who frequented the place. It did not help that the man’s presence pressured her to finding ways to do so as well. Cassandra had caught sight of him among the patrons for several nights now, his penetrating gaze always seemingly on her whenever she glanced his way. He never approached her however, perhaps merely observing her if she carried out her end of their bargain. She knew she had to act soon if she expected him to keep quiet about her dark secret. Cassandra had purchased a handful of pipes – cheap ones, nothing like the exquisitely carved piece the man made her smoke the drug from – along with two pairs of fingerless lace gloves earlier today. The pipes’ ends were already stuffed with the dried herbs, she had made sure to do that before her shift started, but she was nervous about just handing one out for a customer to try. What if Papa or Mama caught her? Would they be mad? Would they fire her? She had just purchased her own place; losing her job would mean she had to give it up. She had to if she wanted to be able to feed herself. But not doing so would mean that the dark man would rat out on her and she could end up in prison – or worse! Cassandra shuddered as she remembered her few encounters with members of the Ebonstryfe. It had not been pleasant. No, I have to do this! she told herself. Tonight’s as good a night as any. Maybe it would help the drinkers be a little more loose with spending their coin for drinks. She recalled the feeling of well-being the drug gave her after she had smoked it and suddenly she found herself yearning to have a bit of it as well. Just a puff, or… Snap out of it! Cassandra berated herself. You shouldn’t get yourself addicted to it too! The words came easily to her but it was harder to pry her eyes from the leather pouch. In the end however, she stuffed it back in her pocket again, reminding herself that it was for the customers and that she’s letting them try it to keep herself safe from her blackmailer’s threats. Cassandra took three clean mugs from the sink and filled them with ale from the tap at the back, before stepping out into the main hall. She headed for the door, giving a friendly nod to the latest employee of the tavern, the bouncer whom she had yet to catch the name of. She hadn’t much time to socialize lately, so busy was she with her work and too preoccupied in working up the courage to carry out her task in distributing the drug. Briefly, she wondered if the bouncer would be open for a smoke as well. Maybe she’d ask him during one of their brief breaks. For now however, she had to think up some sort of sales talk for the drinkers in the outside tables to try out the drug. It was an ideal place for her to start, where there were less eyes to see what she would be handing out to the patrons and the lighting was poor enough for them not to distinguish anything if they did. Ledger :
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