Sitting at that bar, peering through her mirror, she listened to the ruckus coming from the large table in the corner of the room. While such sounds were typical in most taverns, one that was less common was the sound of glass shattering against the floor. When one of the rambunctious men threw his empty shot glass down, it made her heart jump up into her throat. But even though she was surprised, her body wouldn't betray her as she watched and listened. This meeting that marked the beginning of something wonderful and sinister, consisted of all the common tavern happenings; not refined in the least. Merry making, arguments, drinking, loud voices, and the company of women. Even though she was unsure as to what role their women company played, they looked like more then mere wenches that they just happened picked up off of the streets. Adjusting her mirror slightly, in hopes of a glimpse at whomever was speaking, she heard the man reply in response to the one whom had thrown down his glass. His demeanor was calm yet jovial, speaking about being bound threw iron and blood. The speech reminded her of the codes she knew some organizations lived by -- mostly knights and the like. Then her listening was disturbed when somebody near by began choking on his drink. The man had a keen resemblance to a squirrel in the sense that he seemed to be a nervous wreck. It was those kinds of people Carina couldn't stand being around; mostly because, in some cases, they were unpredictable. And while she was trying to ignore him, she couldn't help but over hear him comment to himself that things were going to turn out badly. She wouldn't reply or even give hint that she had been listening, aside from a subtle smirk that graced her lips. With so much muscle pushed into one corner of the room, of course something (whether good or bad), was going to happen. 'Is that spaz actually paying attention,' she wander for a moment. When another person approached the table, a woman inquiring if the group needed a thief, Carina let a quiet sigh escape her lips. Yet again the mirror, her window of vision into the group, was obscured. Shifting her gaze away from the mirror and glancing over at the group in its entirety, she was a little impressed with the size of the group that had gathered in the short time she had arrived at the tavern. "Well... it does sound like an appealing arrangement. One I could really get used to even," she whispered quietly. And silently she wandered to herself, how could she sneak her way into the gang? But little did she know, her question was about to be answered when a towering man stood up from among the group. Cade, a past acquaintance of hers, just happened to be one of the members of that group. After shouting a few harsh words that were directed at another of the groups members, he made his way over to the bar. Inwardly she gasped when she saw Cade's familiar face. It had been several years since they had parted way, and until now she thought it would stay that way. Thinking to herself, she knew this was her chance, the door had been opened. Snapping the mirror shut, she returned it to her pocket and waited for him to arrive. When he drew close enough to hear her speak in a quiet voice, she began. "I knew I recognized that rugged voice of yours from somewhere... Cade. How could I forget it?" Pausing momentarily, she wanted to give him a chance to remember her face and voice. "Have you missed me?" While she waited for an answer, she pushed her chair out from the bar and rose to her feet. Then crossing her arms in front of her chest, she took a few steps towards Cade. "Can I assume that your with that rough bunch of gentlemen over there?" She wouldn't address the women in her words because she found it rude to associate ladies, with roughness. Even if she didn't view them as very lady-like. And while she did ask him if he was with them, she wasn't waiting for an answer, the evidence was clear enough, so she continued. "We can talk later, I'm sure there are some things you would like to discus. But for now, back me up... just like old times." Figuring that he would understand what she meant, due to their past history of working together on a few occasions, she knew she needn't say more. As she made her way past Cade, she ran her hand down the length of his arm; reaffirming that she knew he would know what to do. Approaching the outside of the group, she found herself standing behind the man whom had broken his glass. Letting him know that she was right behind him, she placed a gentle hand on his back and began to speak. "Excuse me," she said in a quit voice, her words directed at the person she stood behind. Then when she spoke again, it would be at the entire group. She would use a loud and almost musical tone to gain the attention of each member, and to be heard over their loud voices. "I must admit, I've been listening to this conversation for a while now... Although I'm sure some of you already knew that." Then she paused and glanced around the table; checking to see if she had the attention of each member yet. But most importantly, Eryss. "I'm going to guess, from Cade's words and behavior, that you, Eryss, are the leader of this meeting." She locked her eyes with his, unwavering, confident, and fearless. Before she spoke again, she removed her hand from the mans back, and placed it on his shoulder while she squeezed her way through to stand in front of him. "I'm rather interested in this arrangement your proposing." Again her eyes surveyed the occupants of the table but returned to Eryss. "And to have gather this many people in such a short time, you must have some ability to lead." Once more she paused, giving opportunity for others to speak if the so wished. "I've come to offer you my services. My talent lies in persuasion. And --" She motions to the others that were gathered with an outward arching motion. "-- it looks like you have plenty of muscle present. Cade is proof enough of that. But how many of them posses much more then muscle?... I may not be well versed in combat, but my weapon of choice lies in the tongue, and poison. Both of which I think you would benefit from, Eryss. Would you accept my offer?" Growing silent, she would wait for his reply and hope that Cade would do her justice by vouching for her and the talents she claimed to posses. OOCSorry if it sounded like I was insulting the other ladies! XD I personally don't view them as unladylike, but the character Carina does. lol |