Asher was minding his own business, walking past the bar when a napkin folded up into an origami crane fluttered past his face. Catching it relexively, he unfolded it, read the note upon it, and looked at the bar
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Here is one amused Ostrogoth. Teja is rarely amused, but a vampire tending bar? And not any vampire, this one.
"Greetings, Asher," Teja says. "So you had that duty inflicted upon that as well, even though you may not taste what you serve others."
He looks at the specials board.
"I would start with elderberry juice, honey, and strong spirits, warmed slightly, to make something looking like blood and palatable to mortal man," he remarks.
"Greetings to you, too, Teja." Asher smiles at him, leaning on the bar. He gathers the ingredients for Teja's drink together, gesturing to a stool at the bar.
"Will you sit with me? If I am to take over from Bar, then at least I should have some company."
Mia's heard of vampires. She's sure she's heard of vampires. But she can't remember what makes them different from just the plain ol' undead. She's got the undead on Lunar, sure, but vampires... She seems to remember talking about them to someone but it was so long ago she isn't sure.
So she takes a look over the specials for a hint and can't find any from the names alone.
"I'd love to take part in your offer for a half price drink," she tells Asher as she sits down. "But it seems I'm absolutely rubbish when it comes to vampire knowledge to use for it."
"There are as many different kinds of vampire as there are people, cheri," he murmurs. "I can only explain my own kind. We drink blood to live, and must sleep when the sun rises."
"Ah, your drink conditions make much more sense now," she says, only blushing a little when he calls her cheri. "Are any of your specials non-alcoholic? Or should I just make my own non-alcoholic special for my needs and try to fit the theme?"
Seras walked bye the bar and read the Specials. She shook her head and laughed a little.
She was rather relieved about her master being 'alive', however his disappointment in her not drinking his blood was a sharp pain in her conscience. He was also mean, and didn't think she deserved a name yet.
She sighed and sat on a stool and rested her face on her hands.
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"Greetings, Asher," Teja says. "So you had that duty inflicted upon that as well, even though you may not taste what you serve others."
He looks at the specials board.
"I would start with elderberry juice, honey, and strong spirits, warmed slightly, to make something looking like blood and palatable to mortal man," he remarks.
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"Will you sit with me? If I am to take over from Bar, then at least I should have some company."
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So she takes a look over the specials for a hint and can't find any from the names alone.
"I'd love to take part in your offer for a half price drink," she tells Asher as she sits down. "But it seems I'm absolutely rubbish when it comes to vampire knowledge to use for it."
This must change.
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"There are as many different kinds of vampire as there are people, cheri," he murmurs. "I can only explain my own kind. We drink blood to live, and must sleep when the sun rises."
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She was rather relieved about her master being 'alive', however his disappointment in her not drinking his blood was a sharp pain in her conscience. He was also mean, and didn't think she deserved a name yet.
She sighed and sat on a stool and rested her face on her hands.
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"Is anything wrong?" He asks softly.
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"Oh, no, not really," she said embarrassed as she waved her hand in the air, "I was just thinking."
The Nervous grin was just a little sharp.
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"Thinking? Such a serious face, they cannot have been happy thoughts."
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"I am merely doing the lovely Bar a favour," he replies.
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"You couldn't have chosen any other, could you?"
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Shockingly enjoyable, in some cases.
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"So I have been told," he murmurs. Nathaniel, for one, is quite a fan.
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