by Lenell Belleste on March 27th, 2013, 5:19 am
Spring 13, 513 AV
Lenell had been in town for many days now, but she still had varied little from her routine of work, library and back home. She had told herself that tonight was a night to branch out more. And the World's End Grotto seemed like the place to start.
She stood back to admire the scenery as she reached her destination. Close by, she heard the sound of the docks and the ocean waves. The small group of foothills that surrounded and backed the Inn gave it a cozy, nested look. She took a deep breath and made her way carefully towards the door. She pushed her way inside and winced as the door banged behind her. She seemed to be unable to handle doors in this city. She would rather, for now, enter places quietly and poke about the edges of them unobserved. But the doors seemed to think her plans unworthy, and announced her entrances invariably with bangs.
She turned around to whisper to the deaf and mute wood that had betrayed her so. "If you really feel that I must make a grand entrance, couldn't you give a nice little chime effect? Bangs are for the arrival of warriors. You have no sense of proper dramatics."
She turned around, blowing her hair out of her face in frustration, and was surprised at how empty and quiet the Inn was tonight. From what she had heard, this was the place to meet and greet in Zeltiva. She saw two customers at the bar. One of them was sobbing over a cup, and apparently her "Curse of the banging Zeltiva doors" had not disturbed them. Another sat quietly, had looked around briefly at the noise, and just as quickly turned away back into their own thoughts. A serving girl seemed to be taking her meal, and looking through a journal or sketchbook. She was the only one who didn't look away after the door had ceased its noisy announcement. Of course, customer were her job, but she seemed to have kindness in her eyes. Lenell started towards her.
"Hello," Lenell said. "This is my first time here. I don't know what I might get, perhaps nothing, but I am new to Zeltiva and trying to learn more of the city." She caught sight of a drawing in the book the girl was looking at. "Oh, that's lovely. Did you do it? I wish I could draw myself. Are you from Zeltiva?" Lenell sighed, and drew her hand through her hair. "Oh, I'm sorry, I'm pestering you now. My name is Lenell." She stuck her arm across the bar to shake hands.