Tavi had fully intended to spend his time in the Bar today writing letters home--it wasn't work, it was relaxing and invigorating, it made him happy to actually get in touch with his family, and it would save time, there were no downsides--but when he wandered up to the Bar to request his usual ale, meal, and bread with oil, a note popped up
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On the ever-changing status of Tavi's chi, incidentally, Kitai's counterweight is still there--and his own is starting to shift, start to balance out on its own.
"Well, I figured there should be ice for the days getting colder, and fire for the leaves going red. Seemed logical enough."
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But the look in his eyes is far different, a little urgent. I have a cover, this needs to be a hell of a lot quieter, crows let me give you my cover before it gets broken, someone from home might turn up.
It is possible that his life is overly complicated.
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He regards the man behind the bar with open curiosity and quiet innocence. The sort of innocence found in those who are unworldly and sheltered.
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He's not much for wine at this age, frankly.
Hearing those bells, Tavi gets the feel of them even more than just the sound. It's something his instincts react strongly to, and he hides his curiosity behind his relaxed smile. "Any requests?"
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He's watching Tavi closer now, trying to gauge his reactions.
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Tavi's totally at ease. For all that he can be reckless, quick on his feet, and usually impulsive, there are times he is extraordinarily patient. This time patience is called for.
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