27th of Spring, 515 AV The Kelp Bar was in a bit of a lull today. Not to say it didn't have a fair pile of patrons; as usual, the crusty and silent sailors of the Zeltivan port couldn't seem to resist the place's broken charm. Even so, it was a quiet and tired spring afternoon, and only about half the worn wooden chairs had been claimed. Demitri sat at one of the less irreparably damaged tables, across from a pot-bellied gentleman who now snored loudly in his chair, head fallen back and slightly to the left, mouth open wide in an almost comical picture of a slobbering drunk. A deck of cards sat in the middle of their table, as well as a small discard pile and a hand of five for each of the two players. The girl sighed. She had thought this game of Blush would be an easy win, given the man's drunken stupor, but hadn't accounted for him passing out mid-game. She glanced down at the cards, then at the small coin bag tied to his belt. Briefly she considered snatching the thing and bidding adieu to the rickety tavern. No... this wasn't Sunberth. The sailors wouldn't just think badly of her; she'd likely get reported and then arrested. Paying for an attorney wouldn't do, and what sort of case could she argue, anyway? She had only spent a third of a season in Zeltiva, but in that time she had learned that it was no lawless den of thieves. She would need to figure out how to be more secretive. Maybe she'd fare better if she didn't always go for the easy win. It would certainly make life more interesting, and she could expect a much better payload than the one or two mizas she'd talked this one out of. Besides, she'd been taking from these sorts since she was old enough to take. Wasn't it time to expand her parameters? Perhaps so. But until she got more used to the city, she'd stick to what she knew. There was a shout and a loud laugh in the back of the room, shattering the calm silence of the Kelp Bar. Demitri looked toward the noise to see two young sailors, one seeming very irritated and the other taking great pleasure in the aggravation of the first. She supposed it might have been a prank of sorts, but didn't bother to get a closer look as she turned back to contemplate her situation with the snoozing patron and his cards. Still, she might need to watch for those two later. They were the sort to cause an all-out brawl, given a sufficient amount of alcohol. One corner of her mouth twisting up in a smile, she quickly bent forward and took a peek at the man's cards. It was his own fault, wasn't it, for falling asleep in the middle of a game like that? When she saw them her smile widened. She hadn't memorized all of the Zeltivan deck, but she knew that her two mountains would beat his sorry two poets. Cautiously, she shook the gentleman's arm, murmuring "sir?" and "hello?" in a friendly and well-meaning voice until he stirred with a snort that made her jump in her seat. "Buhh..." he mumbled, and she affixed to him a cheerful grin. "Hello again," she exclaimed. "I believe it was your turn to bet!" |