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Franky looked up as the door opened, as the first customers for the evening walked in. A pair of elves, a couple. Not regulars but came in sometimes. The two women walked up to the bar, sitting down, and Franky wiped his hands off on a towel. He smiled at them, "Hello you two. Lyara and Jelena, yes?"
They giggled, "You remembered," Jelena said, surprised. "I do what I can. What'll y'all have today?"
Despite there being no one else in the bar yet, Jelena leaned forward and whispered, "Is it true?"
A teasing grin grew on Franky's face. "Is what true?"
Franky already knew what she was going to say next. Last season he'd written back to his family about it. They'd helped orchestrate the whole affair.
Lyara actually spoke this time, an intense look in her eyes as she leaned forward, "Is Wart Frog playing here tonight?"
Franky's grin grew wider, "Now where would you hear something like that?"
Lyara, not looking amused, "Our friend Roguero was in here two nights ago and overheard you telling that hunter friend of yours."
Franky tried to feign surprise at them figuring him out. But really, he'd been talking about it for two weeks now since he received the confirmation letter. He wanted the rumors to spread among his customers. And it seemed it was working. "Yes. They are upstairs right now, got in early this morning." Lyara slapped the counter top as her face lit up, her hand reaching out to squeeze her wife's hand. "They haven't been in our area since our wedding! We went and saw them on our wedding night!"
Franky, being in such a jovial mood, turned and plucked a bottle of blue liquor from the top shelf and three shot glasses. He tapped them all down in a neat row, plucked the cork out, flicking it into the trash bin across the bar. He carefully poured out the shots, then picked one up, holding it out to before the two women. They each grabbed a shot, and in Goblish, "Hefka." The two women did their best to repeat the throaty Goblish toast, and the three downed their shots. "That bottle's on the house." Then he pointed over to a table that had been moved, clearing some space in front of an unlit fireplace. "You're going to want that table if you want the closest seat." The two women thanked him and ordered some dinner, moving over to the table. Franky had been cooking all morning, and felt confident he had enough food prepared. Though he suspected there would be a lot less eating and lot more drinking tonight.
An hour after the women had come in, the tavern was filling up as people talked about Wart Frog. It pleased Franky to hear them so excited. The all goblin band had a following across the Free States and beyond. They were known for crossing a ton of genres, playing with a lot of energy, and their lead singer, a Grackle woman known as Blondie, had a helluva range. She could screech higher than a fey that stubbed its toe and lower than a Mortallen male during mating.
Franky was passing out drinks left and right and his belief on the food was being quickly confirmed. There was going to be a lot more drinking this evening. A good, lively crowd. The band wouldn't be down for another hour, and Franky was all smiles as he served drinks, took empties, cleaned and poured and on the rare occasion, fetched some of the spit roasted pig and mashed potatoes for a customer.
Franky wanted to start Searing off with a bang, and this was just as good as anything he could've hoped for.
Searing 1, 121
Franky looked up as the door opened, as the first customers for the evening walked in. A pair of elves, a couple. Not regulars but came in sometimes. The two women walked up to the bar, sitting down, and Franky wiped his hands off on a towel. He smiled at them, "Hello you two. Lyara and Jelena, yes?"
They giggled, "You remembered," Jelena said, surprised. "I do what I can. What'll y'all have today?"
Despite there being no one else in the bar yet, Jelena leaned forward and whispered, "Is it true?"
A teasing grin grew on Franky's face. "Is what true?"
Franky already knew what she was going to say next. Last season he'd written back to his family about it. They'd helped orchestrate the whole affair.
Lyara actually spoke this time, an intense look in her eyes as she leaned forward, "Is Wart Frog playing here tonight?"
Franky's grin grew wider, "Now where would you hear something like that?"
Lyara, not looking amused, "Our friend Roguero was in here two nights ago and overheard you telling that hunter friend of yours."
Franky tried to feign surprise at them figuring him out. But really, he'd been talking about it for two weeks now since he received the confirmation letter. He wanted the rumors to spread among his customers. And it seemed it was working. "Yes. They are upstairs right now, got in early this morning." Lyara slapped the counter top as her face lit up, her hand reaching out to squeeze her wife's hand. "They haven't been in our area since our wedding! We went and saw them on our wedding night!"
Franky, being in such a jovial mood, turned and plucked a bottle of blue liquor from the top shelf and three shot glasses. He tapped them all down in a neat row, plucked the cork out, flicking it into the trash bin across the bar. He carefully poured out the shots, then picked one up, holding it out to before the two women. They each grabbed a shot, and in Goblish, "Hefka." The two women did their best to repeat the throaty Goblish toast, and the three downed their shots. "That bottle's on the house." Then he pointed over to a table that had been moved, clearing some space in front of an unlit fireplace. "You're going to want that table if you want the closest seat." The two women thanked him and ordered some dinner, moving over to the table. Franky had been cooking all morning, and felt confident he had enough food prepared. Though he suspected there would be a lot less eating and lot more drinking tonight.
An hour after the women had come in, the tavern was filling up as people talked about Wart Frog. It pleased Franky to hear them so excited. The all goblin band had a following across the Free States and beyond. They were known for crossing a ton of genres, playing with a lot of energy, and their lead singer, a Grackle woman known as Blondie, had a helluva range. She could screech higher than a fey that stubbed its toe and lower than a Mortallen male during mating.
Franky was passing out drinks left and right and his belief on the food was being quickly confirmed. There was going to be a lot more drinking this evening. A good, lively crowd. The band wouldn't be down for another hour, and Franky was all smiles as he served drinks, took empties, cleaned and poured and on the rare occasion, fetched some of the spit roasted pig and mashed potatoes for a customer.
Franky wanted to start Searing off with a bang, and this was just as good as anything he could've hoped for.