52nd of Winter, 514 A.V.
Zastoska Bath House
Zastoska Bath House
Warm water ran down his face and trickled from his long, curly hair, taking dirt particles and grime with it. Another splash took away any other marks that were evident on his face and shoulders. The warmth was soothing and the mere thought of being clean was rejuvenating to the blonde who had put off the task all day. Rising steam from the water drifted to his nose, smelling the all familiar aroma of hot water and scented soap.
Gale was quite dirty when he had entered the bath house, though he wasn't covered in mud and gunk, so to speak. But Gale put off coming to the bath house until the later hours of the day, not because he didn't want to get clean. He did want to get clean, he would assure anyone, but he wasn't particularly fond of the fact that he had to get a massage afterwards. Doctor's orders.
The widower, after flicking away excess water from his eyes, took hold of his bar of soap, rubbing it along his shoulders and arms, spreading the suds to further rid of dirt. It wasn't the massage itself that really bother Gale as he thought about it, it was the fact that it was suppose to be for his leg to help it. One of the medics had told him that he could possibly get rid of his limp if he took care if it better. And by taking care of it better, they meant by getting a few massages and use it whenever he could. So running, walking, going upstairs, and massages, and he wasn't a particular fan of any of them, except walking. Of course, he wanted to help himself and get rid of his limp, seeing as his life would be so much easier if he didn't have it, but he didn't fully trust the medics opinion. More specifically, he didn't really believe that getting a few massages would do anything besides waste his money.
The man looked around the room, glancing at the others briefly before looking around at the sculptures and carvings in the walls and ceiling. They really were extravagant, and Gale always enjoyed looking at the art. But it wouldn't be a complete waste of money, he supposed. If he had to make an excuse then it would be that everyone needs a massage now and then, but Gale wasn't particularly fond of massages either. Well, it wasn't getting a massage he had a problem with, it was that he didn't really like people touching him all that much. Maybe that was a little drastic. He didn't like people rubbing him. He just didn't really like the idea of someone running their hands along his back and driving their thumbs or fingers into his shoulders. He didn't like people jabbing him, poking him.. grazing him... Okay, he didn't like people touching him.
The man closed his eyes, facing down at the warm water as his scrubbed the soap into his hair. The curls and thick locks never made it easy, but Gale soaped up, cleaned, and rang out his hair, the blonde hue seeming less dull than before. His finger scrapped his scalp and pulled his hair this way and that to make sure his got his head clean. His hair was always difficult to wash out, but he didn't mind spending a good five, ten chimes on making sure it wasn't dirty, seeing as his hair tended to collect a lot of dirt. But it wasn't because of getting dirty or getting sick that he didn't like being touch. He just wasn't someone who expressed themselves with his body, like some people. He didn't need to hug ever person he recognized and he didn't need to give people pats on the back to show that he was proud of them or to comfort them. He was perfectly capable of expressing his affections and saying what he meant without having to touch someone or be touch. He didn't mind being hugged by friends or giving a firm hand shake, but just anything excessive made him uncomfortable. He liked his space and it felt strange when people didn't respect that space. Which is why he wasn't entirely fond of the idea of having a masseuse rub him all over and, naturally, he wasn't very excited for his massage.
With the last bit of soap running from his hair and into the water, Gale shook his head, his hair splaying our and excess water flinging around him. As always, some of the other men close enough to him flinched as some of the spraying water landed on them, but as usual they only laughed it off, poking brief fun at him, claiming him to be a dog rather than a man. It never bothered Gale when he was young, those crummy remark that is, but since his incident in the Pass, he had a hard time shrugging it off as he used to. He frowned under his curtain of hair before finally ringing it out and rolling his eyes.
Gale hopped out of the bath after finishing his hair, taking the towel he paid for and drying himself and his hair the best he could. Scrubbing his hair with his towel as he walked to his locker. As he set the towel aside, it became apparent to Gale that he didn't actually know how massages worked here. He had had massages before, but they were mainly done by Hana before she passed away. None of them were professional and but no means were they full body massages. Gale didn't see a 'legs' option and felt uncomfortable about asking so he merely paid for a full body massage, but this sudden thought and remembrance didn't really help him with his built up nerves. So he took his time putting his clothes back on. He didn't know if he had to take them off again or not, but he felt more comfortable having them on, at least initially.
After locking his stuff up again, Gale headed up the stairs to the balcony were the masseuses were. He hated stairs, but at least he was being proactive with helping his leg, according to the medic.
Ledgar-1 SM Locker
-1 SM Towel
-5 GM Massage
-1 GM Public Bath
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6 GM 2 SM
Note: Gale brought his own soap.