@Arnyn @Isolde Alarion @Pele Alarion
Recruit Trastion Leithor
Third Week of August
Trastion grinned when Cadil mentioned his life was too boring for a story. Perhaps he was lucky, but Trastion didn't comment on that. He was a bit intrigued, when Kaylin turned down the offer of a story, and suggested that maybe the elf had a few tales to share with them, but before she had a chance to speak up, Mourgan had offered to buy Trastion another drink if he would tell another story. He glanced at Mourgan, briefly unsure how to reply to that. Really, that wasn't the best incentive for him, as he wasn't really that interested in having another drink. Even as good as that apple-y honey stuff was, he'd had plenty already.
But, he was trying to play a part, and let out a slightly awkward laugh as he tried to think. "Uhhhhh..." He thought swiftly about whether to try and take up the challenge or not. Did he even have any stories though? Anything worth telling, that others would enjoy hearing? Something that was safe to tell, and that wouldn't draw any undue attention to him and where he had come from... it was tricky. Maybe they should let the elf tell a tale, she must have tons of interesting stories, right?
Just then, Kaylin started watching some strangers who had just come in, and nudged Mourgan to ask if he knew who they were. Alf had, by then, brought a fresh round of drinks over, and Trastion quickly claimed the one that was his before anyone else could get it by mistake. After taking a cautious sniff to be sure it was, indeed, the apple flavored drink, he took a sip before glancing over curiously to see who Kaylin was asking about.
By then, she had started moving toward them, calling out to ask if they remembered where she'd seen them before. Trastion blinked, watching the four of them look up in surprise as the redhead came over to them. He recognized them immediately, and his eyes widened in horror.
Oh no. Not
them! "Kaylin, no!" he called, trying to keep his voice down to a whisper as he hastily set his mug down and reached out to try and catch hold of her arm before she could move any closer to them. He was too late. His foot was hooked between the rungs of the stool, too, and as he leaned too far out to try and grab Kaylin, he ended up toppling over, stool and all. No acting involved, that time.
Meanwhile, at the table, the four guys looked up, slightly confused when a pretty woman came over to their table, but it seemed that they all found it a pleasant surprise. One of them happily dragged a fifth chair over, welcoming her to join them and have a few drinks with them. The two nearest to her started trying to guess where they might have seen her before, while another made a flirtatious comment.
Scrambling to untangle himself from the stool, Trastion was a little late in getting back to his feet, but when he did, he hastened over to try and grab Kaylin before she could take a seat, hoping to direct her back toward safety. "Sorry, uh, she's a bit drunk," He apologized with a slightly awkward laugh as he tried to offer an excuse for her overly outgoing behavior, attempting to guide her away from them before they could recognize either of them. "Don't mind her... sorry about the intrusion. Come
on, Sis." He tried to drag Kaylin back toward the bar with the rest of their group while hoping with all his might that they wouldn't remember where they'd seen her, or him, before...
Just then, one of the guys' jaw dropped, and he spoke up. "Oh!
Now I know where we saw these two before!" He didn't sound very pleased about that, and leaped up to hastily block Trastion's path. He pushed Trastion roughly in the chest, forcefully enough to push him back a step. His eyes narrowed. "
You... you're not getting away so easily this time!" He glared, before glancing toward his friends. "It's the pup, and his sister!" He declared angrily, reminding the other three of that unfortunate incident, a bit more than a month prior. Looks of shocked realization quickly passed around the table as it dawned on the others. That's where they'd seen them before... of course!
"You!" One of the guys leaped up, anger flaring as he faced Kaylin. "You got me and my buddy tossed in gaol for a week!" Elmore, if Trastion remembered right, or was that the other one? Bothir? He hadn't really memorized their names or anything, and had never heard the names of those other two. Only the two who had chased him and Kaylin in the alley, who had gotten arrested...
"Uh.. no," Trastion denied hastily, shaking his head. "You must have us mistaken for someone else."
"Oh, I remember you," One of the others, a big-muscled guy declared as he left the table and approached, glaring at Trastion. "I owe
you a broken nose." His had, apparently, been broken somewhat recently, and was a little crooked.
Trastion recalled that he was the same big guy who had tried to hold his arms while the other thug had meant to punch Trastion in the face.. only this guy had taken that punch instead, when Trastion ducked. He tried not to look too amused at the memory of that incident. "Oh... no, that's alright. I
completely forgive you that debt," Trastion replied swiftly. "Really, you don't owe me a thing." He assured him a bit nervously as he took a step back. He glanced past them, toward their friends, a bit worriedly, unsure if he and Kaylin would be left to deal with this themselves or not. It wasn't quite fair to drag Mourgan and Cadil into it... and where'd the elf go, anyway? But Kaylin, well.. he wasn't sure whether she was in any condition to try to fight, so he tried to keep a little in front of her, just in case.
Idly, Trastion wondered... how did he
always seem to find himself in some kind of trouble?