Fall 67th, 511 AV, Twenty-first Bell Time to try again. Siofra thought as she began to stride resolutely down a long street in Alvadas, her already soaked boots becoming caked with mud on the eerily muddy walkway. She hoped she wouldn't slip this time. Her last outfit had been ruined and now she was wearing that outfit she usually donned for her morning excursions. With a heavy sigh and a slight smirk that spoke of wry amusement at the antics of the living city, the Ethaefal turned her head around, her neck craning so she could try and see all the interesting things Alvadas had to offer for her amusement. As usual, the first notable location was the House of Broken Mirrors, facing her and looming above her like some impressive golem intending to intimidate her inside. She only smiled at it, however, and continued on. Next came the Garden of No Return, followed again by that hauntingly intriguing House, the Withered Rose, several vibrantly painted houses, the House again, and finally... that place. The Sun and Stars Tavern, as the sign proclaimed, had been a place somewhat recently discovered by her on one of those few nights she allowed herself to become drunk. She hadn't enjoyed herself there, as she had wanted, and she was tempted to stop in for a spot of drink before continuing on her wandering. After all, she had it in her mind now that if the House appeared to her ten times during her roaming, she would take it up on its offer and see what it had to show her. She hesitated however, remembering the last time she was there and that dream that she'd had. She frowned at the building, which seemed so innocuous and rundown, considering just continuing upon her merry way. Her indigo eyes darkened in her deliberation, silver fading. She had to also admit that the thought of saving her outfit damage was as equally appealing as getting a heady drink. With a shrug and a thought to steel herself, the Ethaefal entered the building, swinging open the door to do so and meeting with a cloud of mixed scents. Siofra's nose wrinkled immediately and she paused, remembering that the last time she was here she had been too drunk overall to scent the overwhelming pungence of alcohol. At least, for her it was overwhelming when compared with the stiff autumn air she had just left. Her eyes, dark as they were, darkened further in the artificial light as she scanned the room for a free spot in a table. The place she had sat last time was seemingly free, and she went in that direction, passing a drunk man she felt she'd seen before and someone chatting with a little clay man upon his hand. It was to Siofra's surprise that the little man was replying in a rather melodious tenor voice that didn't suit the small stature he carried himself with. Lifting her eyebrows, she skirted another table and plopped herself down in a chair against the farthest wall from the door, instinctively and subconsciously guarding her back. Once again, like before, she looked around for someone who may serve her, if they served people here directly to their tables. That was when she saw him. That unmistakeable Symenestra with the violet eyes and silver hair. Soft hair, she remembered as her fingertips twitched. She felt a mixture of things as she narrowed her eyes upon him. She felt warmth at the memory of the only other time she had seen him, and chilled at the memory of how they parted and at the realisation that he had most likely avoided her and the Inn since then. She had to wonder to herself now if she should stay and ask why it was that he had not sought her out or leave and avoid an awkward encounter. She couldn't tell if he had noticed her entrance and she reached for her hood to tug it up over her head, hopefully concealing her visage in the darkness underneath the cowl from his penetrating Symenestra eyes, while she considered avenues of possible escape or interrogation . |