The Herald's Arms 34th day of Summer, 513 AV 21st Bell It was one of those nights where business on the first floor was absolutely lack-luster. Men came in the door and automatically ran for the third floor. Well, more sauntered than ran but it left Edreina mindlessly polishing the bar until it shone. "Hey Reina?" The red-haired woman turned to see her boss walking in from the kitchen. "You can go ahead and take off for the night. I've got it under control, here." She nodded her assent, but did not entirely feel like leaving just yet. The music that filtered down from the upper floor was languid and the lack of people on this floor meant that the air was relatively free of a smoky haze. As she walked out from behind the bar, a half-loaf of bread and slab of cheese was handed to her with a kind smile from her boss. "Mind if I relax here for a bit?" Edreina asked over her shoulder, already making her way over to one of the couches. "Not at all, darlin. Hell. A pretty girl on this floor might convince some to stay down here long enough to at least buy a drink or two." He winked and went back into the kitchen, to tend a dinner that no one was likely to eat. Smiling to herself, Edreina took up position against one of the couch arms, feet pulled up onto the couch so that only her bare-feet peeped out from beneath the folds of her violet skirt, boots clattering angrily to the wooden floor. As she began to pick at the loaf and nibble thoughtfully at the cheese, Navis raced across the floor and leapt up into her lap. He began to whimper and nose at her hands until she finally gave him some scraps of both. Sprawled ever so gracefully across the sofa, Edreina could have easily passed for one of the comfort girls with her soft curves and gentle face. The only thing missing was any trace of carefully applied makeup or skillfully coiffed hair. Instead, her sloppy braid of burnished hair and bare face quickly gave away her status as a common working girl. Without the ruckus of dozens clamoring for a woman's attention or a refill or another plate of food, the Arms took on a more peaceful, more sultry look. Humming along with the sporadic notes that managed to make their way down, Edreina absentmindedly stroked a now-dozing Navis. Her meal had been abandoned half-way through and set upon the table that separated this couch from the one across from it. A few strangers dotted the tables and chairs and sofas filling the first floor, but they all seemed more intent upon waiting for company than doing anything truly interesting. If nothing interesting happens within the next ten chimes, she thought to herself, might as well head on back to the grotto. |