Today was a slow day for work, which was making the blond, spiky-haired man antsy. Antsier than he already usually was. It was only a small comfort that he could now sit in the Red Dragon Inn and have some food instead of starving because the tavern had a tab system. He was new to the guild and the times of no jewel income between the fall of the West Fiore Trading Company and making it to Sabertooth but him in the red with Willa, his family's carer. The jobs he'd done the last couple days had had their rewards sent straight back to Willa for his mother and sister's medicine. Rainer would have passed out on the floor again if not for his running tab. He wasn't one to accept charity of any sort if he could help it, so paying back his tab as well as Gaia for that sandwich the other day weighed heaviy on his stubborn mind.
But for now, let him eat soup! Rainer was perched impatiently at one of the stools at the counter, one leg bobbing irritably. Will could have had the soup and bread to him immediately and it still wouldn't have been soon enough. His stomach twisted painfully, growling constantly though thankfully no one could hear it. He refused to sit close enough to others for anyone to hear even if it had been audible. So far he'd done what he'd told Gaia he would, even though she'd seemed unhappy with his answer. Keeping his head down was the best for everyone, especially since he wasn't much of a conversationalist if he could help it. He was very serious and always preoccupied with making the next paycheck, so he had no time to waste on things like friendship and comradery. As long as everyone stayed out of his way except for big, high paying jobs that needed more than one mage, Rainer would be just fine as the lone wolf of Sabertooth. Or maybe the Lone Porcupine, since that nickname seemed to haunt him no matter where he went.
The soup came, and Rainer didn't wait for it to cool. Shoving a spoonful of nearly boiling soup of course burnt his tongue, causing him to yelp and poke his tongue out, revealing his guild mark to any patron that might be interested. Deflecting his own mistake onto someone else, he started angrily screaming at Will, though it was unintelligible since his tongue was hanging out. If only the man would give him a glass of ice water!
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But for now, let him eat soup! Rainer was perched impatiently at one of the stools at the counter, one leg bobbing irritably. Will could have had the soup and bread to him immediately and it still wouldn't have been soon enough. His stomach twisted painfully, growling constantly though thankfully no one could hear it. He refused to sit close enough to others for anyone to hear even if it had been audible. So far he'd done what he'd told Gaia he would, even though she'd seemed unhappy with his answer. Keeping his head down was the best for everyone, especially since he wasn't much of a conversationalist if he could help it. He was very serious and always preoccupied with making the next paycheck, so he had no time to waste on things like friendship and comradery. As long as everyone stayed out of his way except for big, high paying jobs that needed more than one mage, Rainer would be just fine as the lone wolf of Sabertooth. Or maybe the Lone Porcupine, since that nickname seemed to haunt him no matter where he went.
The soup came, and Rainer didn't wait for it to cool. Shoving a spoonful of nearly boiling soup of course burnt his tongue, causing him to yelp and poke his tongue out, revealing his guild mark to any patron that might be interested. Deflecting his own mistake onto someone else, he started angrily screaming at Will, though it was unintelligible since his tongue was hanging out. If only the man would give him a glass of ice water!
wc: 426