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Surprisingly they weren’t carded when they entered the bar. Well, it was more surprisingly that Hanale wasn’t carded. Koh could, most of the time pass since he was so tall and muscular, most people assume that he was of age. However Hanale was quite short and skinny, the diety was afraid that he would be mistaken for a teenager, but for some reason didn’t. Perhaps it was the scowl he had on his face that made people not want to ask. Not that Koh noticed this mind you.
Anyway, after entering the bar Koh found them a table in need the back and the two sat down. Someone was already singing Karaoke, he looked be a tourist and he was currently singing a cover of one of Ryuki’s songs. He wasn’t a bad singer, but it also wasn’t anything special. Although he didn’t look like he cared about being a mediocre singer. The fun of Karaoke was having fun singing with friends after all.
“So, do you want anything to drink? I know that you drank a lot at that party I went to that one time. Though if you can’t drink alcohol now there are lots of non alcoholic beverages on the menu. Feel free to order anything, it’s all on me.” Koh ordered a Pina Colada. Virgin of course, as alcohol really didn’t do anything to him.
“Oh, looks like he’s done. I’ll go up next. Cheer me on okay?” Now the question was, what song was he going to sing. Decisions, decisions.
[⚡] Hanale wasn’t even aware he might be carded. If he had, it might have been to his advantage, though if Koh was anything like his Tapu, he probably had a few tricks up his sleeves to bypass any inconvenient human law either way.
Being lead inside, Hanale’s nose wrinkled the moment he set foot into the establishment. The stench of humanity hit him immediately, a smell of sweat and rot and decay as their withering bodies exuded the scents of the putrid food they consumed all their lives. To make matters worse, the pungent smell of the sorry excuse for alcohol the humans concocted was mixed in with all of this, the stench getting worse the further they got away from the door. Perhaps he had been pampered a bit, able to remain beyond the veil for a good number of centuries up until this point. Yet, in his memories the scents of blood and death were sharp and sweet compared to the horrid stench that permeated this stagnant air and threatened to clog his lungs.
Somehow, he managed to keep a straight face regardless, successfully batting down the urge to plug his nose with his hand. This was going to be a very interesting trial indeed...
He took a seat at the table Koh picked out, not making any special effort to sit close to him. Everything here right down to the seats themselves had this greasy, unclean feeling to them. He wasn’t one to shy away from getting dirty every now and then, but being in filth in the heat of battle and simply sitting in it just because were completely different situations. He kept his hands in his lap for the time being, but knew ultimately there was no escaping all of this.
When Koh offered to get him something, Hanale shook his head, ❛❛ No...I’ll pass. ❜❜ Alcoholic or not, anything that came from the humans tasted absolutely terrible. It baffled him to this very day about how his Koko could even stomach it. Plus, a drink or two in the company of his guardian was different. Being inebriated would probably make this entire situation more bearable, yes, but he felt it was for the best he remain sober and alert around this one.
Koh’s request to be cheered on would be politely met to the absolute bare minimum. He would give Koh his attention while he was up there singing, but Koh would be laboring under an outright delusion if he expected Hanale to whoop or expressly cheer for him. He waited quietly as Koh made his choice, not minding however long he took. Every moment spent in waiting was another moment he didn’t have to hear a grating voice or be made to sing...forced to take in lungfuls of rancid air to comply with Koh’s selfish request. Plus, it was another moment closer to their agreed time limit, one Hanale was dead set on enforcing.









