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GM of If December Freezes
IF DECEMBER FREEZES
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Cafe is Lit
Cafe is Lit
Max looked up with a touch of confusion, when Jay came over and talked to Marius. He started to respond, his voice on the quiet side, not something the whole cafe needed to hear, but most locals already knew. "Uh, he's not having a good day, maybe..." Max stopped short when Marius actually turned his head to look at Jay.
Then those blue eyes slowly drifted down to focus on the serpent spirit companion others couldn't see. It stayed for just long enough to tell it was a deliberate motion, before his head turned to face the window again. However, he muttered, tone raspy and filled with wistfulness. "I was the largest, you know." A finger tapped on the glass pane, "Out there. One of the largest. I could have done something then. Not now. Too late now."
Max was concerned and lay his hands over the arm the old man had rested on the tabletop. "Papa Rye. It's okay. Just.. do you want to eat something more?" He glanced quickly to Jay, "I'm sorry, please. Maybe another time." His expression was torn with emotion and worry over the older man.
Tilly kept an eye on seemingly each table, even as she helped direct Miranda on what orders to help make, or which tables still needed to give an order. Aódh's request was met with a smile and a hearty nod of the head, "Be up shortly, loverly." Every so often, Tilly laid a hand on Miranda's shoulder and squeezed, clearly helping to turn the woman's focus where it needed to go and keep Miranda from being too frazzled.
Miranda was given a small saucer of milk and she carried it to the table with Roje and Silver, and the small cat now out and on top of the table. "Oh, what a cutie!" Miranda glanced to the fox, then back to the cat and the two women. "The fox is pretty well behaved, we get a few animals in here now and then. Augie should be by with his dog, or the town mascot as he says. We haven't had any incidents, they all behave remarkably well in here." For a moment, she sounded almost puzzled, like the fact was odd, but only for a second. Then she was heading to another table where they had raised a hand to place their order.
And still the bell over the door jingle jangled, signalling more people. When one looked at the number of people in the cafe, it was a little amazing it still didn't feel crowded. There were always a couple of tables empty, no one had to brush against someone else in passing to get where they needed to go. The cafe just always had room. Even when someone as large or as broad as the man standing just inside, alongside someone considerably less bulky, but with a strong resemblance to each other.
The bulkier of the two had long, wavy brown hair, and was already tugging off his jacket to reveal a sleeveless tank top. He wore black cuffs on either wrist, and had more than a few tattoos here and there. The younger one bore the same color of hair, but tied back into a somewhat organized bug at the back of his head. Like his father, he also removed his jacket but wore a sleeveless vest instead of a tank top. Miranda gave them a wave, and gestured for them to find a seat. "Morning Dusk, Rhevens! Oh, need more cinnamon rolls! One moment!" The plates of rolls needed refilling, but Tilly already had a fresh batch out on one of the back counters for Miranda to dispense.
In all the commotion of people coming and going, it was pretty easy to miss Edwight slipping back outside. He didn't stay for food, not even a cinnamon roll. Instead, he slipped right back outside while the door was still open, avoiding a jingle jangle to signal his departure. And in moments, he was gone.
OOC Information
GM Note : Thropian is taking a brief hiatus, and we look forward to when he is able to join us again.
Jay xAlter : For the brief moment Marius glanced your way, the blue eyes appeared clear, but quickly seemed to lose focus before his face drifted back to the window. Max is visibly upset, and seems to wave at someone outside. Sage, the eldest of the Ryder sons, who usually keeps a close eye on their father as the man spends most of the day inside the cafe. Sage starts to put down the crate he was carrying, clearly with the intention to come into the cafe at Max's wave.
Aódh Larry : And two more werewolves enter the cafe. Their scent swarms over you before they are swallowed by the food in the kitchen. One, you smelled before in this very cafe.
Bernard Worthlessplebian : And still more people are entering, their scent not nearly as interesting as the sense of their bio-electricity. It felt as if they possessed double the normal amount. What a feast either of them would be. So filling.
Roje Britt-21 : Two more werewolves enter the cafe, one you strongly remember the scent of. There are small differences, nuances, but your instincts -know- that scent. However, the scent, like the others, are quickly swallowed by the food cooking in the cafe.
Silver Silver- : Two more werewolves enter the cafe, one you strongly remember the scent of. There are small differences, nuances, but your instincts -know- that scent. However, the scent, like the others, are quickly swallowed by the food cooking in the cafe.
Indy Rhyme : When Miranda mentioned the name Augie, you have that tingle of remembrance again. You could almost smell his scent from memory, if it wasn't for the additional people making their way into the cafe. And oh, hey. Milk.
Then those blue eyes slowly drifted down to focus on the serpent spirit companion others couldn't see. It stayed for just long enough to tell it was a deliberate motion, before his head turned to face the window again. However, he muttered, tone raspy and filled with wistfulness. "I was the largest, you know." A finger tapped on the glass pane, "Out there. One of the largest. I could have done something then. Not now. Too late now."
Max was concerned and lay his hands over the arm the old man had rested on the tabletop. "Papa Rye. It's okay. Just.. do you want to eat something more?" He glanced quickly to Jay, "I'm sorry, please. Maybe another time." His expression was torn with emotion and worry over the older man.
Tilly kept an eye on seemingly each table, even as she helped direct Miranda on what orders to help make, or which tables still needed to give an order. Aódh's request was met with a smile and a hearty nod of the head, "Be up shortly, loverly." Every so often, Tilly laid a hand on Miranda's shoulder and squeezed, clearly helping to turn the woman's focus where it needed to go and keep Miranda from being too frazzled.
Miranda was given a small saucer of milk and she carried it to the table with Roje and Silver, and the small cat now out and on top of the table. "Oh, what a cutie!" Miranda glanced to the fox, then back to the cat and the two women. "The fox is pretty well behaved, we get a few animals in here now and then. Augie should be by with his dog, or the town mascot as he says. We haven't had any incidents, they all behave remarkably well in here." For a moment, she sounded almost puzzled, like the fact was odd, but only for a second. Then she was heading to another table where they had raised a hand to place their order.
And still the bell over the door jingle jangled, signalling more people. When one looked at the number of people in the cafe, it was a little amazing it still didn't feel crowded. There were always a couple of tables empty, no one had to brush against someone else in passing to get where they needed to go. The cafe just always had room. Even when someone as large or as broad as the man standing just inside, alongside someone considerably less bulky, but with a strong resemblance to each other.
The bulkier of the two had long, wavy brown hair, and was already tugging off his jacket to reveal a sleeveless tank top. He wore black cuffs on either wrist, and had more than a few tattoos here and there. The younger one bore the same color of hair, but tied back into a somewhat organized bug at the back of his head. Like his father, he also removed his jacket but wore a sleeveless vest instead of a tank top. Miranda gave them a wave, and gestured for them to find a seat. "Morning Dusk, Rhevens! Oh, need more cinnamon rolls! One moment!" The plates of rolls needed refilling, but Tilly already had a fresh batch out on one of the back counters for Miranda to dispense.
In all the commotion of people coming and going, it was pretty easy to miss Edwight slipping back outside. He didn't stay for food, not even a cinnamon roll. Instead, he slipped right back outside while the door was still open, avoiding a jingle jangle to signal his departure. And in moments, he was gone.
OOC Information
GM Note : Thropian is taking a brief hiatus, and we look forward to when he is able to join us again.
Jay xAlter : For the brief moment Marius glanced your way, the blue eyes appeared clear, but quickly seemed to lose focus before his face drifted back to the window. Max is visibly upset, and seems to wave at someone outside. Sage, the eldest of the Ryder sons, who usually keeps a close eye on their father as the man spends most of the day inside the cafe. Sage starts to put down the crate he was carrying, clearly with the intention to come into the cafe at Max's wave.
Aódh Larry : And two more werewolves enter the cafe. Their scent swarms over you before they are swallowed by the food in the kitchen. One, you smelled before in this very cafe.
Bernard Worthlessplebian : And still more people are entering, their scent not nearly as interesting as the sense of their bio-electricity. It felt as if they possessed double the normal amount. What a feast either of them would be. So filling.
Roje Britt-21 : Two more werewolves enter the cafe, one you strongly remember the scent of. There are small differences, nuances, but your instincts -know- that scent. However, the scent, like the others, are quickly swallowed by the food cooking in the cafe.
Silver Silver- : Two more werewolves enter the cafe, one you strongly remember the scent of. There are small differences, nuances, but your instincts -know- that scent. However, the scent, like the others, are quickly swallowed by the food cooking in the cafe.
Indy Rhyme : When Miranda mentioned the name Augie, you have that tingle of remembrance again. You could almost smell his scent from memory, if it wasn't for the additional people making their way into the cafe. And oh, hey. Milk.
IF DECEMBER FREEZES
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