3 Ash 121
Golden Peacock Theater
Finn had wanted to share the news immediately, but he knew how focused Arry was on his new job and so he waited for the night they had planned to meet. He paid for his ticket and sat at a lonely hightop on the side of the salon, and immediately put in an order for a drink and food, knowing the wait staff would be overwhelmed soon enough as the place filled up and the roster of singers began to perform.
This venue was relaxed but still nice. There wasn't a strict dress code, but Finn had made certain he was wearing his nicer clothes for it. He wanted to fit in and he didn't want to embarrass Arry if he was able to come out and sit with him when his performances were over. Finn didn't know if he would have a short set all at once or if they were staggering out the singers, but in either case, he would be entirely occupied as an audience member. It was nice to be able to observe other people performing sometimes.
He thanked the server when she brought his drink, a sweating copper mug whose sprig of mint couldn't hide the sharp, spicy scent of ginger, other botanicals, and spirits. She assured him that his dinner order would be out soon after the performances began, and he nodded, not wanting to keep her from her rounds.
Sipping at his delicious drink, he watched people come in and move about the space, watched them interact, even opened himself to the room's symphony with a careful thread of aether through his rune in order to get a feel for things. It filled up rather quickly, though not entirely to capacity. Still and all, it was a healthy crowd and one Arry could be proud of. Finn was proud of him, at least, but he knew that Arry had to find that for himself and not from other people. Finally, the lights went down and his meal did come, and the spotlight came up on a beautiful woman in a beautiful gown beaded with sparkling beads that shot rainbows into everyone's eyes as she moved.
Her voice, too, was beautiful.
Golden Peacock Theater
Finn had wanted to share the news immediately, but he knew how focused Arry was on his new job and so he waited for the night they had planned to meet. He paid for his ticket and sat at a lonely hightop on the side of the salon, and immediately put in an order for a drink and food, knowing the wait staff would be overwhelmed soon enough as the place filled up and the roster of singers began to perform.
This venue was relaxed but still nice. There wasn't a strict dress code, but Finn had made certain he was wearing his nicer clothes for it. He wanted to fit in and he didn't want to embarrass Arry if he was able to come out and sit with him when his performances were over. Finn didn't know if he would have a short set all at once or if they were staggering out the singers, but in either case, he would be entirely occupied as an audience member. It was nice to be able to observe other people performing sometimes.
He thanked the server when she brought his drink, a sweating copper mug whose sprig of mint couldn't hide the sharp, spicy scent of ginger, other botanicals, and spirits. She assured him that his dinner order would be out soon after the performances began, and he nodded, not wanting to keep her from her rounds.
Sipping at his delicious drink, he watched people come in and move about the space, watched them interact, even opened himself to the room's symphony with a careful thread of aether through his rune in order to get a feel for things. It filled up rather quickly, though not entirely to capacity. Still and all, it was a healthy crowd and one Arry could be proud of. Finn was proud of him, at least, but he knew that Arry had to find that for himself and not from other people. Finally, the lights went down and his meal did come, and the spotlight came up on a beautiful woman in a beautiful gown beaded with sparkling beads that shot rainbows into everyone's eyes as she moved.
Her voice, too, was beautiful.