Post by Jayne Sarro on Sept 18, 2013 4:30:57 GMT -5
5th of August, 23CLE Bilgewater, The Lusty Maiden Tavern, 7PM
Jayne was sitting outside the tavern, sipping at some martini. She arrived this morning at Bilgewater and had quite a bit of fun starting with a knife throwing contest, an arm-wrestle contest and a feat of drinking, she won in all three of them. Alcohol started having little potency as well as tobacco. The concoction she took as part of Singed's training made her immunity system stronger than the normal and even poisons started losing their potency, not to mention alcohol which she barely felt now. She hated it.
Jayne finished the glass, left some money and tip on the table and threw the glass at the tavern, shattering it. The money she left can cover the glass too.
Jayne went where she heard the safe areas to sleep in were.
Post by Jay D. McIna on Sept 18, 2013 10:11:46 GMT -5
On Jayne's route to find a place to sleep, a street corner was occupied by an apparent street performer. In reality, though, it was just Jay. Eleven days. It had been eleven days since he'd been stranded in Bilgewater. Without money to pay for a shave, his beard had grown out until he had a small goatee, and his pay for the room had run out just yesterday. He was desperate for money, even if only to get back to Noxus.
As Jayne passed by, he conjured a fireball and blew it out into the street, a geyser of flame. He wasn't bad at this, but he still wasn't getting many valors to pay the way home. At this rate, he was probably going to only get enough for a loaf of bread. He sighed and sat besides his cloak, which he'd been using to collect the few coins he'd received.
Sometimes, when you've been stuck alone for long enough, you just have to break out into reality, with no regard for what position it may put you in. It is better to try and fail than to never try.
Post by Jayne Sarro on Sept 20, 2013 0:38:25 GMT -5
Jayne noticed the street performer from the corner of her eye. He clearly wasn't native to Bilgewater and from the look of him, he might've been Noxian or Zaunite. He wasn't nearly as good as others but he sure was desperate by the look of him and she saw that look before. Her father's face wore that look every day ever since her mother got sick. The memory angered her and for a moment she was lost in thoughts. When she snapped back, she found the performer sitting down next to his cape which contained little to no money in it. She took a couple of gold coins from her pouch and threw them on the cape.
She then lit a cigarette using the chemical lighter that was installed in her dart glove and looked down at the sad performer. "What's your name?"
Last Edit: Sept 20, 2013 0:38:42 GMT -5 by Jayne Sarro
Post by Jay D. McIna on Sept 20, 2013 9:58:30 GMT -5
Jay blinked as a few gold coins were dropped into his cloak, and looked up at Jayne with shock on his face. He Reached behind him and pushed himself up to his feet quickly, giving her a curt nod. "McIna, ma'am. Jay McIna. Uh...street performer extraordinaire?" He smiled sheepishly and rubbed the back of his head awkwardly. "I...I'm sorry, if you're looking for a local celebrity, I'm not from around here. Although I appreciate the gold, ma'am. I...I really needed it. Thank you so VERY much!" In a moment of pure joy, he moved to hug her, but then thought twice about it.
Last Edit: Sept 20, 2013 18:24:17 GMT -5 by Jay D. McIna
Sometimes, when you've been stuck alone for long enough, you just have to break out into reality, with no regard for what position it may put you in. It is better to try and fail than to never try.
Post by Jayne Sarro on Oct 14, 2013 18:29:38 GMT -5
Jayne pushes Jay's shoulder back with the tip of her finger when he tries to hug her. "Yeah, no problems. Any place to sleep in this dump? Some place where I won't have to burn people who try to steal my money at that?" She said, showing her dart gun as both an explanation and a warning. It was loaded with a widow dart which was her top toxin.
"In any case, it's nice to meet you Jay. Heh, similar to my name. My name is Jayne, friends call me June. Weird vampire girls find me a freak." She said, going to shake his hand.
Last Edit: Oct 14, 2013 18:29:53 GMT -5 by Jayne Sarro
Post by Jay D. McIna on Oct 14, 2013 20:53:59 GMT -5
Jay was pushed back slightly, but he didn't react much. He scowled for a moment, letting through some of his more bitter attitude show from his experiences. "I'd tell you about my last spot, but I really did nearly burn the place down. Jerk charged me to use his pen." He Balled his fists and looked to the side angrily. "I'd...rather not talk about it, I don't like to lose my temper."
Jay listened for a moment and shook her hand firmly, albeit shortly. "Thank you...Jayne. May be biased a bit, but nice name." He flinched slightly when she mentioned vampire girls, but after a short pause, he brushed through the air in front of his face. "Uh, sorry. Flies keep on going in my face."
He gave a meek smile. "If you really need a place to stay, the place I found wasn't too bad. And I can scare the guy into not ripping you off. Although..." He swallowed hard, glancing at her dart gun. "...I don't think you'd need me for that."
Sometimes, when you've been stuck alone for long enough, you just have to break out into reality, with no regard for what position it may put you in. It is better to try and fail than to never try.
Post by Richard "Scrod" Wiedemann on Oct 14, 2013 23:55:41 GMT -5
On the porch of what appeared to be a small fishing shack not too farm from where Jay and Jayne were speaking to one another an elder man sat in a rocking chair, relaxing and playing a tune on his harmonica. Today so far had been a good day for the man. He'd met his quota for fishing to make ends meet, won a little something extra gambling and even stumbled upon a few crates of imported booze from Demacia that no one would be missing anytime soon. Yup, that was about as good as it gets for the man most people in Bilgewater knew as Scrod.
However, while he rocked back in forth in rhythm with the song he played he stopped abruptly for a moment, frowning at the small fire pit built into his porch. It had some of the extra fish he'd caught roasting over the warm coals of the now deceased fire, but at this rate it'd take forever for his lunch to cook with the flint and tinder he lacked to relight it. He'd noticed the fire wielding street performer from his porch and decided to try and call him over since the show seemed to be over for now. "Hey you! Firehands!" he called out to Jay. For some reason a random drunken pirate with fire tattoos on both his fists going up his arms dumbly stood up and pointed at him self with a confused looks on his face.
"Not you! Yer' so drunk that you couldn't tell the difference between dung n' wild honey. Sit yer' ass down a'fore you go n' make a fool of yer'self." he barked at the drunken pirate. The pirate hearing this attempted to go over and confront Scrod but proved too inebriated to take more than two steps before collapsing while muttering something intelligible. Scrod shook his head in knowing disappointment before going back to trying to get Jay's attention, he'd rather not have to get up from his chair and have someone rob him of something he'd left there. "Hey street performer! The one that was tossin' the fire. C'mere a second, I gots me a quick favor to ask ya'." he hollered more than loud enough this time to be heard over the hustle and bustle of Bilgewater's usual activities as he waved Jay over.
Post by Jay D. McIna on Oct 15, 2013 10:01:49 GMT -5
Jay was about to continue talking with Jayne before Scrod called him over. Turning his head, he held up his hand in front of her in a pausing manner. "I'm sorry, really am, Jayne. If you don't mind waiting a couple of minutes, I can show you the way to the inn after a small favor." He jogged quickly over to Scrod.
When he got over to him, he took a relaxed stance and looked down at Scrod. "What d'you need? I don't want to waste too much time; I don't want to keep a woman waiting, especially that one." He gave a friendly smile, although it was slightly impatient.
Sometimes, when you've been stuck alone for long enough, you just have to break out into reality, with no regard for what position it may put you in. It is better to try and fail than to never try.
Post by Richard "Scrod" Wiedemann on Oct 15, 2013 12:16:57 GMT -5
"Oh, so that's how it is eh boy? Think yer' gettin' lucky n' ya' get snippy with an elderly man you think's wastin' yer' time is that it?" Scrod grumbled crossing one leg over the other as he leaned back in his chair.
"I can be quick about it, oh you bet yer' ass I can, but believe me if you slow down life some you get to enjoy all the little things you'd a missed along the way. Remember that n' you might just be thankful even if ya' can't remember who told ya'." he lectured Jay lackadaisically. In truth he was speaking from experience, not that Jay would know or care anything about it, but the old man felt it necessary to say. He paused for a moment on purpose just to mess with Jay a bit because it was blatantly obvious he wanted to get back to the woman he'd pointed at a moment ago. A little fun at Jay's expense in addition to the favor he'd ask seemed a fair trade compared to what he'd plan to give him in return.
"But I was young once upon a time too so this old salt'll quit his ramblin' n' let you along yer' merry way just as soon as ya' relight this here fire fer' me. Can't cook my lunch in a timely manner over a bunch of warm coals. See? To be fair I can give ya' somethin' mighty generous in return" he told Jay in his Bilgewaterian drawl, lazily shifting in his chair shuffling through each of his pockets looking for something. Having a good day so far gave Scrod the feeling that he should share his good fortune with others, and by the look of Jay it seemed the he'd fallen on hard times and could use some good fortune.
Post by Jay D. McIna on Oct 16, 2013 18:51:28 GMT -5
Jay nodded politely as Scrod went through his speech, although he wasn't giving 110% of his attention. Something about not moving too fast, and back in ye olde days and...the list went on. But eventually, he finished, and Jay gave a curt nod as he made his request.
"Thank you, sir, but I don't charge for setting things on fire." He conjured a fireball, a signature blue tint forming around it as it stabilized. When it became a perfect sphere, he rolled it around his hand once, popped it up into the air, and then tossed it with a small flick towards the coals, igniting them almost instantly. "Heh. Sorry about showing off. I've been doing this showman thing for too long." He gave a small grin and scratched his head slightly.
Sometimes, when you've been stuck alone for long enough, you just have to break out into reality, with no regard for what position it may put you in. It is better to try and fail than to never try.
Post by Richard "Scrod" Wiedemann on Oct 16, 2013 19:21:40 GMT -5
"That so? Then you best consider it a gift" Scrod said grinning as the coals were lit and his lunch began cooking. It truly were the simple things in life that brought the most pleasure, and right now for Scrod, the smell of lunch was one such small pleasure. He was a man of his word though and finally produced a key from one of his coat pockets and held it up to the sun briefly as if it held the answers to life. Standing up from his chair he went to the door of his shack unlocking it.
"Grow 'em big where your from don't they. You ought'a eat more though, get some meat on yer' bones..." Scrod went on rambling while he briefly entered his shack emerging with a rather large crate dropping it unceremoniously on the ground next to his chair before re locking the door.
"This' fer' you boy...do with it what you will" he said tossing a sack filled with more than enough money to get him a boat anywhere he wanted to go from Bilgewater. He immediately knelt down and went to prying open the crate on the floor. "N' this' fer' you n' yer' lady friend. Don't go thankin' me though. Silence is sometimes the best answer" he told Jay, slapping him on the shoulder as he handed him a bottle of the expensive liquor from the crate with a big goofy smile on his face.
Post by Jay D. McIna on Oct 18, 2013 10:22:31 GMT -5
Jay caught the bag of valors and stowed it away quickly. "Many thanks anyhow, sir." He grinned at him as he took the bottle, nodding in appreciation as he made his way back to Jayne with a small smile on his face.
"Well...he's an interesting guy. Gave me this." He raised the bottle in front of Jayne and chuckled. "I'm not expert on liquor, but this looks like good stuff. Maybe you'd want it when I show you the inn? I don't drink much." He began collecting his cloak and the gold she'd given him earlier.
Sometimes, when you've been stuck alone for long enough, you just have to break out into reality, with no regard for what position it may put you in. It is better to try and fail than to never try.
Post by The Tidal Trickster on Oct 20, 2013 16:55:38 GMT -5
Well wasn't that nice o' ya old timer. It's always nice to see some people in Bilgewater not be a bloodthirsty drunk that does stuff just to fill their own belly and line their pockets wit' gold.
The voice came from the edge of the porch, where a Trickster most in Bilgewater knew quite well was sitting at. He was leaning against his Trident, which was stuck quite firmly between the floorboards of the porch. He looked at Scrod with a grin, his three-fingered hand holding onto a golden ring that pierced one of his long, tentacle-like ears. The ring glinting in the sun, and the small blue jewel in it blending in with the skin of the Trickster.
As much fun as pirates can be to mess with and fight with, they sure can ruin yer day. Ain't that right?
Post by Richard "Scrod" Wiedemann on Oct 20, 2013 18:35:53 GMT -5
"Eh?! Damn. Didn't see ya' there Fizz. One o' these days yer' gonna give my old ass a heart attack appearin' outta nowhere like that, mark my words" he joked, laughing at his lack of awareness.
"Just doin' my part though. When a man gets too old to set a bad example he ought'a hand out good advice. That n' small gestures o' kindness. That's the way I done always seen it at least..." Scrod replied to the trickster as he plopped down into his rocker, listening to the Trickster.
"True enough, but ya' don't gotta be no pirate to ruin a persons day. That there's speakin' from experience." He said matter of factly. He then popped the cork off of one of the bottles from the crate of booze and motioned for Fizz to take one at his leisure. He drank heartily, frowning a little as he tossed the now empty bottle to the side. Demacian booze wasn't bad, but it lacked the kick any good drink from Bilgewater had that Scrod was so accustomed to...not that he would complain when it was free.
"So...what brings the infamous trickster o' Bilgewater to my humble porch? Hm?" he asked conversationally as he leaned back into his chair.
Post by The Tidal Trickster on Oct 21, 2013 15:17:59 GMT -5
Oh a couple o' things old timer. For one, I just got back home from visitin' Noxus. Kinda interestin' place, people seem good an' strong but... it ain't like Bilgewater. Everyone's too serious for my tastes.
Fizz chuckles, continuing to lean back against the trident, the glyphs in it's blades glowing slightly as it helps protect the Trickster's skin from drying out.
Also now and then it's good come over 'ere to the calmer side o' Bilgewater. Even I get bored o' dealing with the pirates and drunks now and then after all.
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