The liquid swished around as she moved the bottle watching it settle then move again to entertain herself. There was not much to do for the Rune Knight since her last lead to finding her mother was yet another dud. It pissed her off more than anything with these false claims of seeing the missing Nakamura. It was either the wrong woman or someone just pulling her leg. People just seem to not have any respect for her morals and goals, did they? Nonetheless, she expected the worst out of people. Her expectations were pretty moderate, nothing too low yet nothing too high. She just assume everyone wanted to be left alone and so she did. Her favorite hobby was to observe people and watch how they acted. They seemed to always entertain her whether it was them being stupid or just plain funny. Either way, it passed the time.
She would take notes on how they acted. The drunk mages roared loudly brawling over who was stronger, showing off brute strength to local girls to win them over. Their muscles were very built as if they lived at the gym. It was a definate babe magnet if you weren't drunk. Those things never seemed to impress her. Then again, she knew no one would talk to a girl with a black mark that covered from her full right arm to her the half of her face and was mistaken for a demon or some sin a lot. It never really bothered her what they thought, but sometimes it actually did. People calling her "devil" or "Hell's angel". This wasn't even a birthmark. It was a illness, a parasite. Something she had been trying to get rid of for so long.
She didn't wear her Rune Knight armor for certain reasons, one was to avoid conflict at all costs. She only wore it on duty. Which...was every once in a while. Her focus drifted to the bartender cleaning dirty glasses and silverware completely immune to the late night noise. She opened the bottle of mead and took a few gulps. The burning feeling slithered down her throat making her cringe. If only she could, she would be drinking tea or coffee, but the illness never allowed that. Staying to herself, she sat in her chair just minding her own business.
A rowdy, tall man came up to her. His breath stunk of booze and cigarettes. It made her nose wrinkle at the stench. "What's a creature like you doing here? Never seen anything like you around here before" he commented. Her eyes closed sipping on her mead. She set the bottle down gently and quietly. "I don't like how you are addressing me, sir. Take your sorry ass out of my hearing range" she said, calmly. The man didn't like her snark comment and growled. He crowded over her causing her to open her eyes and give a unimpressed face. She had seen worse. "I have better things to do than to sit around and take your shit. Find another girl worth your time. I am already taken" she said, implying she was not interested. After a while, he finally left. He was trying to provoke her, but it didn't work. She had more control than most people would think. LeeAnn would notice if anything was out of the ordinary and catch her attention. She was pretty bored after all.