Time Stamp: 50th of Summer, 511AV It had been nearly fifty days since the forming of the Crimson Edge, and it seemed like everyday there was a new potential member wanting to join their growing group. That was what brought her to the Drunken Fish Tavern that day. At least, that's what she thought. It was curious just how their name was getting around, surely none of the founding members would speak out loud about it; that would be too risky at such an early stage. When she found the person she was supposed to meet, she would question him about just where he had learned of them. And once she had that information, and if she didn't think he would be a good addition to the group, she would lure him away from the tavern and kill him. Hopefully eliminating any chance of trouble in the near future. It was mid day now and the sun was at its peek up in the sky. It beat down on Sunberth below, making for another hot summer day. And with all the clouds that hung in the air, their moisture was cause for the sticky humidity. It wasn't all bad though; a cool breeze was blowing in from out at sea, moving the clouds away and bringing some relief when it blew over sweat dampened skin. Once such place was blessed to be located right near the port, where most of the sailors would convene, and where the coastal winds would blow in. And at this time of day it was a fairly quiet place, but most of its patrons hadn't arrived for lunch yet. Many seats were vacant, and the bar keep had little to tend to yet. The occasional elderly folk could be seen enjoying a warm meal before the rush, arriving just before the stamped of hungry sailors. Outside the tavern, dirty children ran through the streets. Perhaps hoping to catch the cool breeze when it came, or to go swim near the port to cool off for the day. Approaching the tavern entrance, Carina pushed the doors wide open. Walking inside and quickly scanning over the occupants, she figured it would be easy to spot whom she was looking for amongst such a small number of faces. But before she could conclude her inspection, she heard a crowd of boisterous men, probably sailors, making their way to the tavern entrance. Stepping off to the side and out of their way, she looked over each of them as they passed. Judging from their choice of conversation, it was easy to assume that they were here for lunch. While the stereotypical sailors were loud and obnoxious, announcing their arrival, the other tavern guests were quiet and talked amongst themselves in almost whispered voices. If anybody were to start getting drunk this early, it would the the sailors. As everybody dispersed into smaller groups at tables, Carina looked over the room once more; hoping that with them spreading out, it would make finding her target a mite easier. Staring at a few of the unsuspecting patrons, an expression of annoyance or frustration graced her features for only a moment before she concealed them. "None of these oafs match the description he gave me... And where is that Aberdon guy anyways?" She mumbled to herself. Standing over near the entrance didn't seem to be getting her anywhere, so in a hurried but graceful pace, she walked over the the bar and took her seat. Although she may have appeared to be calm and indifferent, beneath her mask she was actually very irked. When the barkeep walked over and asked for her order, she replied with a sweet smile and her typical order of some tea with some milk and honey. Nodding in return with a silly grin and a lingering glance, he walked away to prepare her drink, leaving her to the frustration she kept hidden. "Wasn't HE the one that wanted to meet with me? Why is he even interested in us?" She asked herself, making herself agitated the more she spoke of it. "He better have a good excuse for making me wait here with these smelly sailors..." Then as a thought came to mind and another smile graced her lips. "I wander what I should have him do to make up for having me wait so long." As she imagined any number of silly or embarrassing things for him to do, she couldn't help but chuckle under her breath a bit. |