Having woken up just an hour before, the mage stood before the massive inn, silently wondering what he'd eat that day. Maybe he'll order something light. After all, it wasn't like he was going straight back home, afterwards. The day barely started, and he wanted to make the most of it. Since his arrival in the "Holy Capital", he hadn't had any time to visit anything. Well, except for the park, but that wasn't anything special.
"Oh, I know!" He'd suddenly say, to himself, "I'll go see the cathedral." After nodding twice, and grinning, Ri entered the inn, silently looking around. People were laughing, eating or drinking, and the mage couldn't be any more happy. He loved these kinds of places- where people wouldn't think about the bad things. With a content sigh, he walked to the counter and sat down, taking off his usual jacket and resting it on the surface before him. He raised a hand, then, and called out, "Yo! 'Tender!". The older man approached Ri, and looked at him, raising an eyebrow. He was cleaning a see-through mug, and it looked like he didn't have time for the boy's antics.
Thankfully, he didn't have to live through them, for Ri was quick to order, "Give me the..." He trailed off, thinking for a few seconds, "Yeah, the breakfast menu. And!-" He spoke, when the innkeeper turned his back, "An apple juice." It seemed he was quite happy with his choices, for he smiled proudly, after the bartender turned and went to get his order.
Resting his elbow on the counter, and his chin on his open palm, Ri looked around as he waited, his smile fading, and letting a bored expression take its place.