4th Day of Summer, 511A.V. The midday sun provided a degree of warmth as Erik, and the happily swaying tail which extended from beneath his hat, approached the door of the Red Diamond Tavern. He couldn't help but laugh at the seemingly unpredictable weather which had been the source of much frustration the day before, now helped take the bite out of the cold summer day. 'Is it even called summer? it seems like it would be easier to just call every season winter here.' He mused silently, removing his hat as he entered, causing TJ to scurry down to the floor now that his hiding spot was gone. He was feeling well rested from the night before, glad to have a place to leave his belongings without fear of theft. He sat down at a vacant table and, two gold mizas and the night's special later, began quietly tuning his violin, not wanting to disrupt any of the conversations that were being help. The drastic change in temperature had done a number on it, but within a few chimes it was playing as good as new. He turned his hat upside down and set it on the table in front of him. TJ quickly curled up next to it and fell asleep. "As if you didn't get enough sleep last night. Lazy bum." Erik chuckled, tightening his bow strings and applying what little rosin he had left. He slowly drew the bow across the strings, forming the beginning of a cheerful, albeit slow, melody. He played in hushed tones, loud enough that you could hear it from across the room, but still soft enough for someone to ignore if they were so inclined. He transitioned (somewhat sloppily) between playing with the bow and playing pizzicato, but he still turned a few heads, hopefully in a good way. The tempo slowly increased, and, if you ignored the occasional off note or two, would actually be fairly easy to dance too. By the time the song ended, Erik's hands were flying across the strings, suddenly bringing the song to a close in an abrupt manner intended to leave the listener yearning for more. He paused to take a sip of his water before starting into the next song. Again the song started relatively slowly, this time carrying a more melancholy air with every note. Erik swayed slowly back and forth, lost in his own song. He let his emotions seep into the song, feeding off of his lack of true friends. Sure he had acquired an overwhelming number of acquaintances in his travels, but his only constant companion was the small orange creature cuddling up against the side of his hat. But such was the consequence of the life he had chosen. The song slowly trailed off into silence as he regained himself. Within moments the sorrow was covered up by a smile and the start of another cheerful tune. |