OOCMy power went out last night, totally ruined my post. ![]() I'll not be giving up on this thread just yet. It's only just getting interesting! I hope I didn't make you think that Behn's stand-offish personality means that I the writer don't want to rp with you, because I do. I'd like to continue if you would be interested. Behn cocked his head back as the rest of that pungent alcoholic beverage slid down his throat, and with it felt like his esophagus also melted and crawled miserably into his digestive tract. He wheeze as he slammed his mug, now empty, on that small creaking table, and motioned to the barkeeper to bring them another round. His request wasn't even taken back as Sara stood up. Did she think she was defeated? Did she give in so easily? Behn was shocked to think so. She seemed so tenacious at first, just to get his attention for a moment. It seemed now that all she really wanted was to use him, for whatever plans she had that he was unsure of. He shrugged lightly at these thoughts, not particularly let down that she was throwing in the towel, though it was refreshing to see a free woman fight for something so vividly, even if only briefly, for what she wanted. Asking a stranger to join up for some unorthodox idea as an adventure, that took guts, willpower. Behn felt a faint twang of cloudiness infect the insides of his skull as he sat there and thought for a moment. The Kelp Beer was potent, and Behn wasn't accustomed to drinking, especially not so quickly. It was an act of desperation to forget the past, to the best of his ability. "It was good to meet you Sara." Behn smirked as if surprised that he found Harper so intriguing at all. He hadn't been so friendly with someone (yes, how he acted was as close to friendly as he got) since he cared for that boy, Alabastor, in the wilderness. Shame he disappeared in the middle of the night. All the people Behn could consider friends, or more, seemed to do that to him. Behn reached up from his seat as it rocked underneath him. His hand gently wrapped around Sara's hand, offered to him in her announcing to leave. "You may not get the chance to see me again, I don't plan to stay in Zeltiva long. I have important things to do." Behn didn't realize it until after he spoke, but he mentioned something that, to a certain someone, might sound like an adventure, a chance to catch the winds in her sails and glide across the waters of obscure joy and happiness. Behn shrugged lightly, wondering how he could cover this with some excuse, but he was drawing a blank now. He was not a man of cunning words. And then two more drinks of Kelp Beer were set on the table before Behn. Grimacing heavily, he took one mug in his hand and stared at it for a long moment. All of a sudden, drinking lost its appeal in every way except to forget the incident in Ravok. That was appeal enough to force the harsh beer down though. |