It was awfully rowdy in the Red Dragon that night, with men and women of all ages merrily singing and dancing. It had been that way for a few hours now and it was as if the mood just wouldn’t drop or change for long, regardless of how much time passed. The moment that the drinkers heard the first notes of the next song, their fears and worries would disappear, replaced by a sense of euphoria that seemed to fill the room. The melodies were emotional and toe tapping enough to captivate even the most unhappy of folks and as the figure sitting on the bar continued to play, she couldn’t have been happier with how her performance was going. They’d taken to her style of play so swiftly and for the blonde catgirl, that was as much as she could have asked for. She’d come to the Ace Of Spade in hopes of joining the local guild but it seemed that for the moment, she was more of a performance act, not that she really minded. She’d always loved being the centre of attention and to be able to play in front of so many happy people brought her no shortage of pleasure. There was just one little problem. Once folks heard her play, it could sometimes be a bit of an issue, given the magical nature of the girl’s music.Lifting the spirits of those was always nice but some people tended to want to always feel that way, almost as if her music was like some kind of stimulant.
Coming to the end of her latest piece, the green eyed girl would briefly turn to the bartender and utter, her Joya accent easy to detect, “Another round please barkeep, I can’t keep my loyal public waiting for long.”
“I think you’ve played enough for the time being, take a break,” he replied, a small smile crossing his features, “I’ve sold more beer tonight than I have over the last couple of weeks, thanks to you. This one’s on the house, Kitten.” Passing her a mug of beer, he’d then chuckle and turn towards another pair of patrons, wishing for service.
“Thanks a lot!” the catgirl purred, taking a sip, her tail swishing with pleasure at the great taste. She’d been obsessed with the stuff ever since she’d broke into her mother’s brewing room one day and fallen into a vat of the lovely drink. It’d taken her ages to get the smell out of her tail and her mother had given her the scolding of a lifetime but it’d been worth it, just to get a taste of that lovely brew. The thought of her mother briefly caused her to feel a moment of homesickness but she simply shook her head and faintly smiled. It had been her own decision to leave and explore the world, leaving her family behind but she knew that it was best for her. She’d always had that sense of wanderlust, ever since she’d been just a little kitten and now she was finally able to travel, as she’d always wanted. With her guitar slung over her back and an open mind.
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Coming to the end of her latest piece, the green eyed girl would briefly turn to the bartender and utter, her Joya accent easy to detect, “Another round please barkeep, I can’t keep my loyal public waiting for long.”
“I think you’ve played enough for the time being, take a break,” he replied, a small smile crossing his features, “I’ve sold more beer tonight than I have over the last couple of weeks, thanks to you. This one’s on the house, Kitten.” Passing her a mug of beer, he’d then chuckle and turn towards another pair of patrons, wishing for service.
“Thanks a lot!” the catgirl purred, taking a sip, her tail swishing with pleasure at the great taste. She’d been obsessed with the stuff ever since she’d broke into her mother’s brewing room one day and fallen into a vat of the lovely drink. It’d taken her ages to get the smell out of her tail and her mother had given her the scolding of a lifetime but it’d been worth it, just to get a taste of that lovely brew. The thought of her mother briefly caused her to feel a moment of homesickness but she simply shook her head and faintly smiled. It had been her own decision to leave and explore the world, leaving her family behind but she knew that it was best for her. She’d always had that sense of wanderlust, ever since she’d been just a little kitten and now she was finally able to travel, as she’d always wanted. With her guitar slung over her back and an open mind.
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