Good evening... chil... uh—
*he pauses. aware that he is missing some parts of his acquaintance's name. But he did not hold the desire to remember it at that time, unfortunate how that predicament came to bite him in the end, he thought. Perhaps if he tried harder it wouldn't to struggle like this. But alas, what has been said is done. And he has no one else to blame but himself at his incompetence.
Despite that though — he cant help but feel a little bad about it*
Hrm ...i came to ask if you had any alcohol that i can purchase from you...
Of course — i will pay . (double, so i please, its customary for me to do that) .
I... apologize if its a strange favor, considering i could simply go to a winery. But i would rather take advice from someone i am acquainted with than a stranger.
....
*he hears no response. Strange. The tavern says its open outside, and he knows it too — considering he goes here around the same time of the week, in a way it has became a part of his routine. So this is very peculiar for him*
Hello?
*Again, no response. He sighs. Randomly relieved, perhaps due to the fact that no one were to bare witness to his — quite frankly — embarrassing situation with the half foot's name*
Uhm—
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— @ask-mithrun
(No clue why i went on a tangent on mith not remembering his name. But oh well. Hey also isnt half foot first names only for people intimate. That's funny. Completely unintentional.) Also mithbun wasbugging me during writing this. He rlly hates you guys.........
The tavern is, for the most part, empty. It's sole occupant is a half-foot who pops up from being crouched behind the bar, presumably having been rummaging among crates.
The half-foot looks him up and down a few times, clearly judging him. "You must be a little more than acquaintances, calling him that," he says, his expression tipping from confusion into smug amusement, "He's come down with some kind of sickness, I'm afraid. You'll have to come back later. I can leave a message for you, but whatever you're wanting to order will have to wait until he's feeling better. Delivery isn't in my contract."












