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Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:01 pm
A very exclusive bar, they serve expensive and exotic wines,vodkas and champagnes from everywhere. This is an incredibly posh bar. Feel free to mingle with the city's most rich, powerful, and privileged people.
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 11:30 am
While Rhil was not one to normally abandon his quite comfortable home and seek out the company of others, a rather exhausting couple of days had forced his hand. Along with dealing with the usual finances of trade, stock, and allocating personal loans, he had also been called upon to treat not one but two cases of a severe illness of the lungs. Despite his best efforts, only one of the patients managed to survive, which Rhil attributed to sheer willpower and nothing on his part.
Sighing heavily as he tugged his scarf from his throat and shrugged off his jacket, the young man quickly found a seat away from all the bustle, but near enough to listen and observe to those unaware. He nodded his acknowledgement to a few acquaintances as they passed around the room, smiling gently as a waitress approached him.
His request was a simple yet strong concoction, and the woman readily obliged. Reclining in his seat, he finally became aware of an acute pain in his shoulder that he had since been ignoring for quite some time. Perhaps he ought to fence with a little less vigor for a short time.
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 9:28 pm
Lilith never liked using her family name or money preferring the middle class life she would have held happily the only reason she was letting the middle class life style fly out the window for a moment was for her mother. Lilly's mother has been awaiting to see her only child for a while now but Lilith was always busy with teaching, the once in a while fundraisers for the school and charities doing her best to make a difference in the world in which ever way she could. Lil took a deep breath as she walked into the bar refusing to get all dolled up for this meeting she dress comfortably, looking as if she didn't belong there at all. A waitress took notice in Lilith attire, walking over to her the waitress did her best not to sound rude while asking Lilith to leave forcing her to throw her last name in the air, with a quick apology the waitress let her be allowing her to seat her self by a window away from the loudness of the riches, as she waited for her mother.
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 9:40 pm
Rhil was quick to take notice of the new woman that had seemed to wander into the bar. She looked terribly uncomfortable with the whole situation, but there was an astute air of sincerity around her. Quite different from the rambling socialites that really had nothing to say, and he, for one, had never come across her in his daily work.
New faces were always refreshing.
His eyes slid over the rim of his glass as he sipped lazily, following her movement across the room after the seemingly awkward interaction with the waitress.
Just judging by her actions, it was certainly obvious that she had made her way to the bar to meet with someone. Resting his jaw into the palm of his hand, he leaned forward and continued to survey the room, though his eye would always wander back to this new visage.
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 9:57 pm
Lilith sighed resting her chin on the palm of her hand as she looked out the window, quickly noticing the gossip and a few eyes had landed on her. Nonchalant she sat there her eyes glued on a car in front of the bar for the soul purpose of not turning around and meeting the eyes of the others because if she did their very well could be a few rude words thrown around. Lil was deep in her own world when he pocket lit up slightly buzzing, jumping slightly she pulled her phone out, the bright cover showed the word Mom on it, flipping the phone open she pressed it to her ear
"Hello Mom" she said lightly "I'm so sorry sweetie but something came up and i can't make it, sorry! Bye dear, i love you" her mother said in a rush toned before she hung up not waiting for her daughter to respond.
Lilith closed the phone roughly, sighing deeply. Lilith was a bit use to stuff like this happening but she always knew her mother would make it up the only thing that upset her a tad bit was the place she was now stuck in alone"might as well order something since im here" she muttered hoping that there would be something worth it.
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:13 pm
Rhil's gaze had been temporarily distracted by a small group of patrons that laughed uproariously and wobbled about between each other, clearly enjoying their spirits. The woman giggled and leaned into the men, who in turn let their hands find their way around their partner's bodies.
When the woman he had previously been watching drew out her cell phone, however, he watched with rapt attention, focusing on the fine lines that crossed her features with her reaction to the abrupt phone call and subsequent annoyance.
While the woman seemed as if this was a common occurrence to her, Rhil couldn't help but be a little disappointed for her own sake. Wondering how long she would stay in a bar that was clearly not within her comfort zone, he considered approaching her and easing the awkwardness of both their situations.
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 8:23 pm
The waitress that had asked the women to leave was now uncomfortably approaching her to take her order, Lilith shook her head at how uncomfortably the women was acting, to Lil the matter was over and done with the girl was just doing her job, forgive and forget right? Giving the waitress a kind smile she ordered something light and sweet since she wasn't much of a drinker. The waitress looked at Lilith almost thankfully she was probable preparing for the worst since most of the rich people here thought so highly of them self's and low of others.
After the waitress had left Lilith was about to turn back to the window when she felt a strange sensation as if someone was watching her not just looking her over but actually watching her, she raised her head up looking around to see if she could meet those eyes. After a few looks around she found the person that the sensation was coming from. a men with a sliver hair and glasses. All Lilith did was meet his eyes with her sweet welcoming almost unnaturally dark violet eyes that hid behind a pair of black rimmed glasses, letting him know he was noticed before she turned back to looking out the window.
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:50 am
Rosa looked around uncertainly. This was her first time in a bar. However, the people here seemed to be of the upper class, so she doubted that anything violent would happen to her here. She walked in, white dress sweeping across the floor. Men turned and gaped as she walked by. Rosa sat down at the bar and called for the bartender, ordering wine. He nodded slowly, as if he couldn't believe this woman was speaking to him, then turned to serve the drink, a smile on his lips. Rosa reached into her bag, digging around for money. She realized happily that luck was again on her side as she had more than enough money. She sighed happily: she was afraid that she had run out. The bartender returned, and Rosa happily took the drink. She rested her head on her hands, sipping the wine, and swept her gaze across the bar again.
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:03 pm
Much like the majority of the patrons, Rhil took notice of the young woman that entered the bar. There was undoubtedly something very unique about the woman, aside from her beauty, but it was difficult for him to come to a definite conclusion about what that could be.
He couldn't help but let out a little laugh as a few of the men at the bar stumbled over themselves as they saw this woman. Some people simply had no tact.
He returned his gaze to the first solitary woman he had observed of the night, and realizing that she had become aware of his presence, and that she was clearly going to be lingering for a little while longer.
Finishing what remained of his drink, he gathered up his things, letting out a deep breath, praying he wouldn't come across as bothersome. Within a few strides he was at the woman's table, offering a sincere smile.
"Excuse me," He began, and immediately offered his hand. "My name is Rhil Aerideth. Might I join you?"
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:52 pm
Lilith shook her head at the women, she would never show her body off in a new place because they people would just talk to her for that reason and you don't make real friends that way. After a moment of over thinking she noticed the man that was watching her introduce him self "oh sure, I'm Lilith Light" she smiled at him kindly, shacking his hand she was surprised that a man in a bar like this could be this polite "have a seat" she motioned to the seat across from her. "So may i ask why you were staring at me?" she made sure her tone was kind with a hint of amusement showing that she didn't find it rude that he was watching her.
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:10 pm
Offering his thanks at her offer, his slid into the seat, signaling to the waitress to bring him another drink as he did so. His attention now back on Lilith, he smiled apologetically, lowering his head slightly.
"I'm terribly sorry," A small laugh invaded his tone, but it was far from disrespectful. "You're a new face, and I admit I'm curious. It is a pleasure to meet you, Miss Light. Are you new to the city?"
The waitress set down his drink before him, smiling graciously even as she eyed the woman across from him. She was gone just as quickly as she came, and Rhil raised the glass to his lips, paitently waiting a response.
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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 7:27 pm
Lilith was about to answer him when her drank finally arrived, she thanked the waitress even though her drank took longer to get to her then the rest of the guest in the bar. Lil took a sip of her drank before turning back to him "please call me Lil or Lilly" she said with a friendly smile as she leaned back in her chair, folding her arms under her chest "Well" she said looking up trying to put her thought into words "Iv been around just haven't been around this part since i was a kid" she giggled in remembrance "So Mr. Aerideth, What do you do in this fine city?" she asked being formal since that what he seemed to like to use, she was also curious at his job since he seemed to know a good amount of people.
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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 7:41 pm
"Mostly odd jobs," He commented rather frankly, waving a hand dismissively. "I work out of my home as a repairman and basic physician. Just things to occupy my time. It certainly isn't anything glamorous. And yourself?"
It was refreshing to have a conversation with someone that wasn't either obsessed with themselves or socially intimidated. It wasn't often that he was allowed to be so casual, and it was a welcome difference from the norm.
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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 7:57 pm
Lilith face lit up at the question, she adored her job "I'm a art teacher, its nothing grad but i just love my job" she said in such a joyful tone if the people here wont so dull and full of themselves it would have lifted their moods, her voice tended to make others smile its like her happiness was contiguous to most. Lilith went for another sip of her drink, her eyes wondering as her lips touched the glass taking in the liquid slowly "you seem to nice to be around people like this" she said bluntly raising her eyebrow showing she didn't have a problem voicing her thoughts.
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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:04 pm
Rhil smiled as she spoke, her own happiness quite infectious. It was nice to see someone who actually enjoyed their position in life, and being a teacher had always appeared as a noble profession to him. Society did not have enough people that were willing to use their own talents to help others and better the community as a whole.
A laugh escaped from him before he could stifle it, finding her comment quite amusing. There was, undoubtedly, a terrible truth to her statement.
"Yes, well, sometimes it's nice to have people around, even if you don't have to talk to them. And luckily, most of the patrons are far too busy with their own vices to bother me. It's also not terribly far from my home-- convenience is the key. But I could definitely say the same about you. This doesn't seem to be your usual atmosphere."
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