The place certainly had that homely vibe that Mura had been talking about and it’d only taken the kitsune about five seconds before she’d plonked herself down on a bar stool and was ordering from the waitress. She’d taken the long way around to get to Magnolia, giving her some time to think about the encounter that she’d had with the Guildmaster and his spirit pals. It had sure been a heck of a lot of fun and it was simply a shame that she probably wouldn’t be able to talk about it. For as much as Menka enjoyed teasing the brown haired Wizard Saint, she was aware enough of his position to know what their tale might do for his reputation and the last thing she wanted to do was harm that. She owed him for saving her, as well as Mavis and her friends, which was just as big a part of the reason why she’d come to the guild as anything else.
The vixen would be lying if she said that she didn’t have a few moments where the idea of simply wandering off back into the wider world had tempted her. Commitment was a word that she’d always tried to keep at arm's length but every time those thoughts crossed her mind, Kyuken’s words would ring through her head again. The pervy spirit had been far more accurate than he might have realised and he’d dug up feelings that Menka had long since buried or perhaps had simply not been ready for yet. Sure, she’d been around a while but she wasn’t an elder spirit. She was still in her prime, young and vibrant. Still, it was time for her to at least consider her future and try to form some kind of plan. She couldn’t just run around the world teasing and toying with everyone she met forever, as much as that thought appealed to her.
That being said…
“So, when does your shift end?” The kitsune asked, a chuckle escaping her lips as she looked over the lovely waitress.
“In about an hour or so if you feel like waiting,” replied the waitress, a playful smirk on her face too. “You might want to focus on actually getting accepted into the guild first mind. Isn’t that what you came here for?”
“Pleasure before business,” Menka quipped, her tails swishing with whimsy as she spoke. “Speaking of which, another round please.”
Amused, the waitress would briefly leave the cheerful fox in order to get her order, leaving Menka to briefly eye the rest of the large room. It seemed to be fairly quiet at the moment although she had a feeling that would change soon enough. She remembered Mura talking about just how fun loving and rowdy the guild was, which had been quite a hook for the nine tailed woman. The kitsune had to admit that she’d misjudged guilds a bit, thinking of them as more of an army kind of thing. All rank and protocol but from the looks and sounds of it, she couldn’t have been more wrong, something that she couldn’t have been happier about.
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The vixen would be lying if she said that she didn’t have a few moments where the idea of simply wandering off back into the wider world had tempted her. Commitment was a word that she’d always tried to keep at arm's length but every time those thoughts crossed her mind, Kyuken’s words would ring through her head again. The pervy spirit had been far more accurate than he might have realised and he’d dug up feelings that Menka had long since buried or perhaps had simply not been ready for yet. Sure, she’d been around a while but she wasn’t an elder spirit. She was still in her prime, young and vibrant. Still, it was time for her to at least consider her future and try to form some kind of plan. She couldn’t just run around the world teasing and toying with everyone she met forever, as much as that thought appealed to her.
That being said…
“So, when does your shift end?” The kitsune asked, a chuckle escaping her lips as she looked over the lovely waitress.
“In about an hour or so if you feel like waiting,” replied the waitress, a playful smirk on her face too. “You might want to focus on actually getting accepted into the guild first mind. Isn’t that what you came here for?”
“Pleasure before business,” Menka quipped, her tails swishing with whimsy as she spoke. “Speaking of which, another round please.”
Amused, the waitress would briefly leave the cheerful fox in order to get her order, leaving Menka to briefly eye the rest of the large room. It seemed to be fairly quiet at the moment although she had a feeling that would change soon enough. She remembered Mura talking about just how fun loving and rowdy the guild was, which had been quite a hook for the nine tailed woman. The kitsune had to admit that she’d misjudged guilds a bit, thinking of them as more of an army kind of thing. All rank and protocol but from the looks and sounds of it, she couldn’t have been more wrong, something that she couldn’t have been happier about.
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