Little Talks
Spring 4th 516 AV, 12th Bell
Location: The Sharp Tongue Pub
He hadn't been here for years and somehow the place managed to remain the same, although a few people were missing and replaced with different regulars of the day. Perhaps it depended on the timing really, either way there was still that one guy who the father had to meet up with. Yeller had a few patrons that just walked through the door so he had to tend to them first, but he knew he had a potential new asset the the crew he had assembled for the brewery. There wasn't but another here to help him out, a lass with bright brown hair and a cheeky grin. Ricky had to admit a lot had changed here in the past few years he was gone, but somehow this place still managed to feel the same after all this time. "Yeller will be right with ya." She reminded him as she passed him to head downstairs on the main level, the fisherman merely smiled with a nod as he continued to wait patiently. How exciting was this suppose to be? It was a new job in a new direction, and hopefully one that would keep his mind a little occupied.
He would see soon enough then; as she took over serving the few guys that entered, while the man of the bell himself finally came up to say hello. "So you're the one that sent the letter?" He asked with a friendly smile on his face, Ricky returned the smile out of courtesy in their meeting.
"Aye," He responded with a firm handshake with the man, "Ricktar Barnello sir, t'ough ye can call me Ricky."
"Ricky," He crooned his head with a squint in his eyes, "Don't I know you by chance?" Honestly the fisherman didn't think he'd left an impression worth remembering, but then again he was in the presence of another who seemed to know him better.
"Amelias' friend remember? She asked fer yer help in findin' a friend o' mine."
"That's right! The man from Zeltiva am I right? You actually look different from way back when!" The revelation of his memory became clear as the name seemed to spell it out, Amelias who was also known as Zandelia seemed a personal contact he'd unlikely forget about.
"Well Oi am actually, Oi've gotten fatter." He mused as they both laughed a little bit, finally after they calmed down and grabbed a chair, business could at last begin.
"So Rick, can I call you Rick?"
"O' course!" He acknowledged with a bit of encouragement.
"Great great, now you said in your letter that you're interested in a job here?" Yeller inquired with arms folded over each other on the table.
"Yeah actually. Oi um, Oi've fallen in a bit o' a bind an' was hopin' t' try out bar tendin' if ya wouldn't mind."
"Well what are you usually doing? Besides hunting down damsels in distress." The added comment was more or less for the sake of a joke, a kick which at least brought a smirk out of the father.
"Well Oi actually used t' be a fisherman, an' before Oi had t' leave Zeltiva Oi was part o' de city watch."
"Okay," Yeller seemed to mentally write down the information he'd just learn, and shortly after that their brief interview turned into some conversations here and there, most of it not necessarily important but essential to learn more about one another. If Ricky were to start working here after all he'd have to do his best to get to know everyone around here, and who better to start with than the man who actually owned the brewery.
Spring 4th 516 AV, 12th Bell
Location: The Sharp Tongue Pub
He hadn't been here for years and somehow the place managed to remain the same, although a few people were missing and replaced with different regulars of the day. Perhaps it depended on the timing really, either way there was still that one guy who the father had to meet up with. Yeller had a few patrons that just walked through the door so he had to tend to them first, but he knew he had a potential new asset the the crew he had assembled for the brewery. There wasn't but another here to help him out, a lass with bright brown hair and a cheeky grin. Ricky had to admit a lot had changed here in the past few years he was gone, but somehow this place still managed to feel the same after all this time. "Yeller will be right with ya." She reminded him as she passed him to head downstairs on the main level, the fisherman merely smiled with a nod as he continued to wait patiently. How exciting was this suppose to be? It was a new job in a new direction, and hopefully one that would keep his mind a little occupied.
He would see soon enough then; as she took over serving the few guys that entered, while the man of the bell himself finally came up to say hello. "So you're the one that sent the letter?" He asked with a friendly smile on his face, Ricky returned the smile out of courtesy in their meeting.
"Aye," He responded with a firm handshake with the man, "Ricktar Barnello sir, t'ough ye can call me Ricky."
"Ricky," He crooned his head with a squint in his eyes, "Don't I know you by chance?" Honestly the fisherman didn't think he'd left an impression worth remembering, but then again he was in the presence of another who seemed to know him better.
"Amelias' friend remember? She asked fer yer help in findin' a friend o' mine."
"That's right! The man from Zeltiva am I right? You actually look different from way back when!" The revelation of his memory became clear as the name seemed to spell it out, Amelias who was also known as Zandelia seemed a personal contact he'd unlikely forget about.
"Well Oi am actually, Oi've gotten fatter." He mused as they both laughed a little bit, finally after they calmed down and grabbed a chair, business could at last begin.
"So Rick, can I call you Rick?"
"O' course!" He acknowledged with a bit of encouragement.
"Great great, now you said in your letter that you're interested in a job here?" Yeller inquired with arms folded over each other on the table.
"Yeah actually. Oi um, Oi've fallen in a bit o' a bind an' was hopin' t' try out bar tendin' if ya wouldn't mind."
"Well what are you usually doing? Besides hunting down damsels in distress." The added comment was more or less for the sake of a joke, a kick which at least brought a smirk out of the father.
"Well Oi actually used t' be a fisherman, an' before Oi had t' leave Zeltiva Oi was part o' de city watch."
"Okay," Yeller seemed to mentally write down the information he'd just learn, and shortly after that their brief interview turned into some conversations here and there, most of it not necessarily important but essential to learn more about one another. If Ricky were to start working here after all he'd have to do his best to get to know everyone around here, and who better to start with than the man who actually owned the brewery.