25th of Summer
18th Bell
The Withering Rose
Azuridae had been melancholy for most of the day as she searched for something, she didn't quite know what, and every turn she took she would be greeted with sights of love and affection. The public displays wore on her mind, battering her thoughts about as erratically as a cat would to a ball of yarn until finally it was just a string. There was an air of passion about the residents, their moods as whimsical as the city and its changing architecture. It wasn't until the change of night that her own mood would shift. From the sad thoughts a warm and heavy blanket of comfort was thrown over her changed form. Azuridae should have realized, as she had done any other night, that the little things that had been pulling her down throughout the day were just measly distractions in the grand scheme of things.
Tonight was different, as the melancholic thoughts were still there, and the comfort dissipated as soon as the change had finished. Something was wrong. The birds of love that she had seen earlier flashed in her mind, their sickeningly sweet affection for each other brought about a crestfallen expression and the Ethaefal could only stare out the window of her little abode at the sliver of a moon that was rising in the night sky. Azuridae longed for someone she had difficulty remembering, but she missed this forgotten lover. However it was time to begin making her way towards the Withering Rose, she shrugged her black dress on sluggishly, and with apron in hand she exited her tiny dwellings. Locking it up behind her, the Ethaefal turned around and lo' and behold there it was. The Withering Rose! There was absolutely no time to sort through her thoughts because the city had taken the walk out of her trip.
Tonight was not going to be a good night. Azuridae looked at the building in disbelief, a chant in her mind. 'I don't want to be here tonight.' With a huff, Azuridae made her way into the establishment while tieing her apron around her waist and giving a quick wave at some of the immediate co-workers she saw.
Then there was Raenah, the owner of the Withering Rose. "Glad to see you could make it Azuridae. I almost thought the city had whisked you elsewhere."
"Today? No, today it sent me straight to your doorstep." The Ethaefal replied. It was one of the more common jokes the staff either made, or implied, about Azuridae. For the past two years the Eth still couldn't properly navigate the city, or even negotiate with its unruly fits.
"That's hard to believe." One of the other waitresses interjected with a sarcasm that rolled off the tounge. One of the other girls giggled at the retort as she passed by.
It looked like Raenah wanted to say something but there were a few customers coming in and with a coy smile she was quick to drop the Eth in the middle of it. "Alright, enough chatter. This is your section tonight." She pointed at a piece of paper with a map of the tables, the far corner. Azuridae's soul sank at the sight of red rose emblems on the circles meant to indicate tables. "It's mostly red roses. So try to keep the mood romantic."
Raenah gave her a pat on the shoulder, and leaned to the Eth, whispering. "Your favorite."