It was a bit lonely and silly but she was sitting at a table in one alright fancy restaurant, with good food. Something she has been craving for since her departure of Crocus, seven days ago. But she was sitting along, her right leg crossed her left and the taupe heel on her right foot was half off as she was swinging it with her toes. Obviously bored. She was waiting for the waiter to bring a menu and her white wine. It would be fun when someone joined her table, but why would anyone do that? Only because the restaurant seemed full? Apparently it was more busy in Baska than she had thought or than it looked.
Lying is the most fun a Girl can have
Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:07 am
It was a bit lonely and silly but she was sitting at a table in one alright fancy restaurant, with good food. Something she has been craving for since her departure of Crocus, seven days ago. But she was sitting along, her right leg crossed her left and the taupe heel on her right foot was half off as she was swinging it with her toes. Obviously bored. She was waiting for the waiter to bring a menu and her white wine. It would be fun when someone joined her table, but why would anyone do that? Only because the restaurant seemed full? Apparently it was more busy in Baska than she had thought or than it looked.
Wed Jan 18, 2017 2:17 pm
The voice was rising now, grabbing the attention of several patrons. Many probably hadn't noticed the booth until the voice had been raised. Why would they? The restaurant was always full of people- That's what they were for. Very few people analyzed every single table on their entrance to a new place. If they had, though, they would have understood the situation.
In the booth were the two customers who were gaining the wrath from the waiter. "Why? That's dumb. He's hungry and we'll pay for the food." The waiters face held a mixture of emotion, both irritation and disbelief that Finn thought he could argue the situation. Across from Finn, on the other side of the booth, was an orange dog who was sitting like any other person, arms up on the table.
"Because we do not allow ANIMALS!"
His voice raised, grabbing the attention of nearby customers. The reactions were mixed- Some disgusted by the waiter, other by the dog, and still others didn't give a damn. Still, that last comment had been the last straw for one still silent person.
"That's just racist. Lets go Finn, it's fine. We can do a picnic."
The waiters jaw dropped, all previous emotion overcome by the sheer shock. As he began to stammer a question, Jake and Finn stood and began walking out.
"It just doesn't make sense to me is all."
"Some people are like that Finn, don't you worry about it." And with that said, the two of them exited the restaurant. The customers were now all in an equal mix of shock and surprise- A talking dog?
Fri Jan 20, 2017 7:07 am
Her eyes started to shimmer because hell this was interesting when the boy and his talking.. dog.. did you still call it a dog passed her table. "Yeah I want a picknick basket for three. Now hurry." she said because finally Baska wasn't boring! It was that she probably threw a lot more money than necessary on the table that the basket was there within five minutes.. propably food for other tables but she didn't care and left. Including her glass of wine, she ignored the idiot waiter that asked her for the glass back. She had paid enough to take it with her. Now.. to find the guy and the dog.
Which wasn't that difficult since most people were inside and well.. the obvious reason. "Hey wait.." for a girl that normally took the easy way out, this was suddenly a change of demeanor that she even surprised herself there and gave herself a hesitatied step and a blush but shook her head firmly. Her red hair dancing like a starting fire. "I bought a picknick basket. Mind sharing, the two of you that is?" Maybe she got a point if she meant the two of them. Which was what she meant. This was so interesting. She was too curious.
Mon Jan 23, 2017 2:22 pm
Apparently, others would find themselves drawn to this ability to stay true to ones self. A voice calling after them- A woman with a picnic basket. As she gave them the offer, Jake looked to Finn as Finn returned the look. While it was odd, their minds worked similarly.
"Sure, why not."
One would expect a dog to have a different voice- Not so adult-like and raspy. But still, Jake had answered for them. "Yeah, thanks- I'm Finn, and this is Jake. Who are you?"
Jake would have to remind Finn later that his way of talking to people wasn't as polite as it could be. For now, though, there was free food to be had. As long as Finn didn't drive that offer away, he could focus on social etiquette another time.
Mon Jan 23, 2017 2:34 pm
It was a bit.. scary and weird? She had offered them the basket and was now trying to sort of catch her breath for the few meters that she passed in a too quick a time. Without showing how obvious she needed to breath extra air. It was the heels, the damn heels. She took them in, better now that she was standing still and well maybe more obvious than back in the restaurant. It was the dog that talked first and she felt a little bit self-consious about the idea that she called him the dog. For he seemed more human than any pet she had met. She would have shivered because of his voice, it was not what she had expected even though she had more or less heard it before. Right now it was without all the other sounds that were around in a restaurant. She gave a smile, a reassuring one but maybe more for herself than for the other two.
Her eyes turned to the boy, he wasn't that much younger than her she noticed now. It might be his honest look. Finn. "Oh right. I'm Alice." she said and she tried to smile again. "I only don't have a blanket. So if you two know a good spot to sit, that would make it complete." This was the most social she had ever done to anyone. Not counting Selena but her cousin had started towards her and not the other way around. Maybe she should try and open up some more.
Mon Jan 23, 2017 3:29 pm
"I haven't been here too long. I guess the hills. The grass is soft and the breeze is nice. Plus it doesn't actually feel like winter here."
Whether or not Jake agreed, his nose seemed more intent than his mouth. Finn began leading the way, followed closely by Jake and (presumably) Alice. As they began to walk, Jake finally broke himself from the food trance to glance back.
"Thanks for the food. Finn's a bit of a gonk, so he probably doesn't realize you did this to be nice."
The young boy didn't hear his brother- Instead, his speed had increased slightly without realizing it to hurry to the nearest of the hills.
Wed Jan 25, 2017 6:01 am
She turned her hazel brown eyes from Jake to Finn and tried to stop her hair from blowing into her face. "Sounds like a good plan." she started to pull her hair away again and quickly breaded it without looking so it would not be bothered by any wind. However the wind quickly stopped going around in the way that they were going. Alice followed Finn and walked next to Jake. She again looked to the talking dog when he spoke to her again and she couldn't help but giggle when he said that Finn was a bit of a gonk. She apologized shortly after that for her laughter. "It's fine. I think it's only natural. It would be more amusing in a restaurant but it seemed as if it was the first time you encountered this. If I recall Finn his reaction, he was not used to it." It was again soothing her curiousity.
Fri Jan 27, 2017 10:01 pm
Finally, they were in the hills and Finn found one of the nearest and tallest hills. Quickly, the boy would take off running up the hill until he reached the top. Once there, he'd tuck and roll forward only to stop on his back, laying flat.
"This is the best spot."
~Finn has exited this thread~
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Sun Jan 29, 2017 4:28 am
Her eyes turned to stare at Finn and what he was doing. She couldn't help but giggle shortly, she thus quickly covered her mouth with her hand. It was sort of cute. She walked towards Finn, with a little difficulty in the grass because of her heels that she in the end took her shoes off to make it a lot easier. "I didn't expect the grass to feel so nice." she exclaimed softly out of surprise as she went to sit next to Finn, not to close immediately, and dropped herself on her back and stare at the dark sky with the stars. It wasn't cold tonight, but it was a very clear night at this moment.
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