who: Re-L Mayer & Etc what: November Shenanigans when:Throughout the month of November where: Her apartment, the Quarantine at large warnings: uhhh language most possibly, will warn for anything else!
[ Somehow, Re-L hadn't really expected a mission to a cult to be.. quite so taxing. To her it was all a bunch of wishful thinking bullshit anyway, which had been primarily why she'd been curious (and, well, bored) enough to go and investigate what was going on. Everything that had occurred on that mission? Absolutely not what she had ever expected. Trying to take a gem out of the place hadn't exactly worked out, but she'd made it out with a book and a slightly concerning injury, which had led to a few days more of reclusive behavior in hopes it would close without having to show it to Bones.
The book she'd stolen is sitting on her kitchen table, untouched since she returned to hastily strip off her clothing and check the injury on her side, though she's still a bit leery about the aura around the damn thing this which makes her want to avoid the area as a whole. In her typical form Re-L wants for a scientific answer, which.. there's none, when it comes to cursed items, but she has yet to try and dispose of the thing. Instead she eats breakfast at the kitchen counter, watching Atlas pick his way across the back of her sofa with a sort of removed bemusement. Trying to teach a cat manners had quickly proven a fruitless venture, and the cat was quickly becoming something of Re-L's spoiled furry child who likes to try and sneak a drink from her glass as often as possible.
Which is why she picks it up when he makes a b-line for her, seemingly realizing that she's eating, a small 'mrrp!' chirping up at her. ]
Stop it.. [ Only mildly irritated, if she's honest, tugging at the loose half-shirt she's wearing, hoping it'll cover her side in case it.. well, does it's usual and ends up seeping through. ] .. Behave yourself while Gladio's here, will you? You're terrible with other people.
[ Meeting people at bars after her shift isn't typically what Re-L does, honestly. Sure, if Otabek or Gladio or someone asked her to meet up she'd go, but meeting up with someone new? Kind of out of her box. Her kinds of risks are very mild, to say the least, if her risk is meeting Bryn out for drinks, but so far she's never gone wrong with these bar run-ins. She's even gained a few friends off of it, in the end, so it's not all bad.
Maybe for her bank account and her liver, but.. they'd be fine. Eventually.
Re-L ducks in to the bar dressed in her typical all-black, patched up as best as she could manage for the moment since that mission gone hairy to the cultists compound, thankful her wardrobe is so dark if anything starts going awry. A quick sweep of the people around and she sets eyes on who she thinks is Bryn, heels announcing her long before she leans a little, questioning: ]
Bryn?
anndddd a text to action (possibly?) for Shigeru !
[ She's been a bit hesitant to text him, really. Not because of anything in particular, but more... well, mostly she doesn't want to admit the fact that a stupid book is getting to her. The entire apartment feels uneasy these days, and she can't sleep an entire night without some horrendous nightmare about Vincent turning on her or being crushed in the remains of the Dome but still alive.
All fates more gruesome than even being the only survivor of the dome was.
So finally, she swallows her pride, and texts him - ]
This is Shigeru, from the mission to the cultists base, right?
I have a few questions.. about the books we took.. if you have a moment.
[For Bryn, the bar isn't just a place to go and get drunk. It's not just a place to meet friends or make friends. On occasion it's been the stage for drama, at times carefully orchestrated. It's been a fighting pit. It's been a battlegrounds. The neutral grounds in negotiations. A meat market on nights when she's just looking for someone to warm her bed overnight. Tonight, it's nothing so dramatic as all of that. An open, public space for one person to meet another and get to know each other.
Perched on a stool at the bar, Bryn sips from a short glass of whiskey, turning only at the sound of her name. Smile already rising to her face, she turns to greet the other woman--and her eyes widen. Her gaze drops to her feet, then all the way up to the top of Re-L's face, and her smile widens to a grin.]
That's me. [Briefly, she slips off her stool to stand in front of Re-L. All 5'1" of her. The height comparison delights her, even as she shakes her head.] Bryn Zethir, destined to make friends with people who tower over her, apparently. Come on, first round is on me.
[As quickly as she hopped off her stool, Bryn slides back onto it, already signaling the bartender.]
[ Re-L's used to that reaction when people first meet her. It's funny, in a way, that she'd never even thought twice about her height until she'd arrived in Riverview. In Romdeau they were all sort of tall like this - though, really, Re-L had been taller than most of her fellow citizens, just not by as much of a margin as many of the people she'd met here. Thankfully there are others around the tower her, even in her typical (small) heels, which makes it a little less glaring how tall she is.
Still, Bryn hops down off her stool and Re-L shrugs black clad shoulders, tucking a piece of hair behind her ear as that typical half-smirk works its way across her face. ]
Re-L Mayer. [ An easy enough introduction, and she nods to the bar tender as he swings by, of course recognizing her from her visits after work for a glass of red and some time to read as she gracefully slides on to the bar stool, back rod straight as always - ]
Not the usual to start with tonight, but thank you. I'm at her mercy tonight for the first round I think.
[Re-L is a saint for not commenting on Bryn's height, nor showing any impatience as Bryn indulges her curiosity about the difference between them. The good news is that once she's gotten it out of her system, she doesn't feel the need to revisit the subject.
Instead, she notes that Re-L is as familiar with the bartender as she is, and apparently not inclined to slouch on her bar stool like a certain someone sitting next to her.]
I'm not enough of a control-freak to try to have a say in what you have to drink. What's your usual? Maybe I'll try it too.
[Bryn only forces drinks of her choosing on people she knows well enough to cheerfully bully.]
[ At the very least, Re-L's general impatience has improved with her time away from her home world. Slowly but surely, but the change in demeanor probably wouldn't be remarkable to anyone other than Vincent Law, who wasn't currently in the Quarantine. Technically it would be an improvement that would have been looked upon well in her home world, though.. Re-L wouldn't claim it. Slouching is a talent not yet learned, the art of sitting up straight a well learned lesson from all her time in who knew how many etiquette classes so that she couldn't possibly embarrass anyone.
... Well, not on purpose anyway. ]
I usually start with a glass of red wine.. [ Blue eyes shift to the waiting bartender, a pale hand waving toward the bottles on the bar - ] Are there two glasses in the bottle?
[ The bar tender confirms that there are, already pouring hers before he turns to Bryn to see if she'd like one too. ]
If you don't like your wine dry I'd avoid this one, as a note.
[Besides, to Bryn, wine is the sort of drink that people share together. A bottle. There's a sort of community feel to it and that's exactly what Bryn is after. So she nods to the bartender with a smile.]
Wine sounds great, pour me a glass also.
[The bartender obliges her then leaves the pair to themselves. Bryn looks over to Re-L then, glass in hand, and flashes the other woman a smile.]
I don't tend to drink a lot of wine in general and I ought to, honestly. Good for the heart and all of that.
Not a bad way to frame things.. [ Re-L could stand to do the same and had been.. slowly, but surely, working on it. Riverview had a way with breaking down a lot of barriers that she might not have otherwise needed to cross at a moment's notice, but most of her resistance had been a futile set of movements in the end. Uncomfortable, but not bad, persay.
As long as this doesn't end in Bryn ugly crying and hugging a bottle of wine like Jim not too long ago, Re-L may well survive this encounter. That had been a self inflicted exercise that she may never, ever, repeat again in however long she lived after this.
Re-L accepts the glass with a little nod of thanks and a small toasting motion, sitting back even as she took a sip from her glass. ]
Mmn.. My doctor had a habit of touting that whenever he asked for it, and I guess if two universes say it's right, then it is. [ Leave it to Daedalus to have to justify a glass of wine, though. Instinctively Re-L takes a look around the bar, as if gauging who's in attendance tonight, before focusing back on Bryn. It's habit, more than anything - an inspector was a people watcher by practice. ]
Incidentally, wine is also a good way to have a grown man ugly cry on your couch if you wanted it, too. Not very pleasant to watch, but the laugh at his hangover in the morning is definitely worth the discomfort of the night before.
[Bryn's eyebrow raises so high that it may as well be attempting an escape, because that sounds like bait for a story and there's no power in the world to keep her from taking it.]
I'm going to have to insist on details, and doubly so if it's one of our mutual friends.
[She lifts her glass to take an experimental sip, holding it in her mouth and testing the flavor on her tongue before swallowing it down.]
I solemnly swear I won't share the story with anyone else unless I have permission to give them a hard time about it later.
closed for Gladio ~
[ Somehow, Re-L hadn't really expected a mission to a cult to be.. quite so taxing. To her it was all a bunch of wishful thinking bullshit anyway, which had been primarily why she'd been curious (and, well, bored) enough to go and investigate what was going on. Everything that had occurred on that mission? Absolutely not what she had ever expected. Trying to take a gem out of the place hadn't exactly worked out, but she'd made it out with a book and a slightly concerning injury, which had led to a few days more of reclusive behavior in hopes it would close without having to show it to Bones.
The book she'd stolen is sitting on her kitchen table, untouched since she returned to hastily strip off her clothing and check the injury on her side, though she's still a bit leery about the aura around the damn thing this which makes her want to avoid the area as a whole. In her typical form Re-L wants for a scientific answer, which.. there's none, when it comes to cursed items, but she has yet to try and dispose of the thing. Instead she eats breakfast at the kitchen counter, watching Atlas pick his way across the back of her sofa with a sort of removed bemusement. Trying to teach a cat manners had quickly proven a fruitless venture, and the cat was quickly becoming something of Re-L's spoiled furry child who likes to try and sneak a drink from her glass as often as possible.
Which is why she picks it up when he makes a b-line for her, seemingly realizing that she's eating, a small 'mrrp!' chirping up at her. ]
Stop it.. [ Only mildly irritated, if she's honest, tugging at the loose half-shirt she's wearing, hoping it'll cover her side in case it.. well, does it's usual and ends up seeping through. ] .. Behave yourself while Gladio's here, will you? You're terrible with other people.
[ Pot, kettle. ]
one for Bryn
[ Meeting people at bars after her shift isn't typically what Re-L does, honestly. Sure, if Otabek or Gladio or someone asked her to meet up she'd go, but meeting up with someone new? Kind of out of her box. Her kinds of risks are very mild, to say the least, if her risk is meeting Bryn out for drinks, but so far she's never gone wrong with these bar run-ins. She's even gained a few friends off of it, in the end, so it's not all bad.
Maybe for her bank account and her liver, but.. they'd be fine. Eventually.
Re-L ducks in to the bar dressed in her typical all-black, patched up as best as she could manage for the moment since that mission gone hairy to the cultists compound, thankful her wardrobe is so dark if anything starts going awry. A quick sweep of the people around and she sets eyes on who she thinks is Bryn, heels announcing her long before she leans a little, questioning: ]
Bryn?
anndddd a text to action (possibly?) for Shigeru !
[ She's been a bit hesitant to text him, really. Not because of anything in particular, but more... well, mostly she doesn't want to admit the fact that a stupid book is getting to her. The entire apartment feels uneasy these days, and she can't sleep an entire night without some horrendous nightmare about Vincent turning on her or being crushed in the remains of the Dome but still alive.
All fates more gruesome than even being the only survivor of the dome was.
So finally, she swallows her pride, and texts him - ]
This is Shigeru, from the mission to the cultists base, right?
I have a few questions.. about the books we took.. if you have a moment.
two shots for re-l
Perched on a stool at the bar, Bryn sips from a short glass of whiskey, turning only at the sound of her name. Smile already rising to her face, she turns to greet the other woman--and her eyes widen. Her gaze drops to her feet, then all the way up to the top of Re-L's face, and her smile widens to a grin.]
That's me. [Briefly, she slips off her stool to stand in front of Re-L. All 5'1" of her. The height comparison delights her, even as she shakes her head.] Bryn Zethir, destined to make friends with people who tower over her, apparently. Come on, first round is on me.
[As quickly as she hopped off her stool, Bryn slides back onto it, already signaling the bartender.]
#blessed
[ Re-L's used to that reaction when people first meet her. It's funny, in a way, that she'd never even thought twice about her height until she'd arrived in Riverview. In Romdeau they were all sort of tall like this - though, really, Re-L had been taller than most of her fellow citizens, just not by as much of a margin as many of the people she'd met here. Thankfully there are others around the tower her, even in her typical (small) heels, which makes it a little less glaring how tall she is.
Still, Bryn hops down off her stool and Re-L shrugs black clad shoulders, tucking a piece of hair behind her ear as that typical half-smirk works its way across her face. ]
Re-L Mayer. [ An easy enough introduction, and she nods to the bar tender as he swings by, of course recognizing her from her visits after work for a glass of red and some time to read as she gracefully slides on to the bar stool, back rod straight as always - ]
Not the usual to start with tonight, but thank you. I'm at her mercy tonight for the first round I think.
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Instead, she notes that Re-L is as familiar with the bartender as she is, and apparently not inclined to slouch on her bar stool like a certain someone sitting next to her.]
I'm not enough of a control-freak to try to have a say in what you have to drink. What's your usual? Maybe I'll try it too.
[Bryn only forces drinks of her choosing on people she knows well enough to cheerfully bully.]
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[ At the very least, Re-L's general impatience has improved with her time away from her home world. Slowly but surely, but the change in demeanor probably wouldn't be remarkable to anyone other than Vincent Law, who wasn't currently in the Quarantine. Technically it would be an improvement that would have been looked upon well in her home world, though.. Re-L wouldn't claim it. Slouching is a talent not yet learned, the art of sitting up straight a well learned lesson from all her time in who knew how many etiquette classes so that she couldn't possibly embarrass anyone.
... Well, not on purpose anyway. ]
I usually start with a glass of red wine.. [ Blue eyes shift to the waiting bartender, a pale hand waving toward the bottles on the bar - ] Are there two glasses in the bottle?
[ The bar tender confirms that there are, already pouring hers before he turns to Bryn to see if she'd like one too. ]
If you don't like your wine dry I'd avoid this one, as a note.
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[Besides, to Bryn, wine is the sort of drink that people share together. A bottle. There's a sort of community feel to it and that's exactly what Bryn is after. So she nods to the bartender with a smile.]
Wine sounds great, pour me a glass also.
[The bartender obliges her then leaves the pair to themselves. Bryn looks over to Re-L then, glass in hand, and flashes the other woman a smile.]
I don't tend to drink a lot of wine in general and I ought to, honestly. Good for the heart and all of that.
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Not a bad way to frame things.. [ Re-L could stand to do the same and had been.. slowly, but surely, working on it. Riverview had a way with breaking down a lot of barriers that she might not have otherwise needed to cross at a moment's notice, but most of her resistance had been a futile set of movements in the end. Uncomfortable, but not bad, persay.
As long as this doesn't end in Bryn ugly crying and hugging a bottle of wine like Jim not too long ago, Re-L may well survive this encounter. That had been a self inflicted exercise that she may never, ever, repeat again in however long she lived after this.
Re-L accepts the glass with a little nod of thanks and a small toasting motion, sitting back even as she took a sip from her glass. ]
Mmn.. My doctor had a habit of touting that whenever he asked for it, and I guess if two universes say it's right, then it is. [ Leave it to Daedalus to have to justify a glass of wine, though. Instinctively Re-L takes a look around the bar, as if gauging who's in attendance tonight, before focusing back on Bryn. It's habit, more than anything - an inspector was a people watcher by practice. ]
Incidentally, wine is also a good way to have a grown man ugly cry on your couch if you wanted it, too. Not very pleasant to watch, but the laugh at his hangover in the morning is definitely worth the discomfort of the night before.
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I'm going to have to insist on details, and doubly so if it's one of our mutual friends.
[She lifts her glass to take an experimental sip, holding it in her mouth and testing the flavor on her tongue before swallowing it down.]
I solemnly swear I won't share the story with anyone else unless I have permission to give them a hard time about it later.