Sentence Prompt 10: I heard about the accident.
10. I heard about the accident.
“One more, one more!” a harsh voice bellowed from across thecrowded makeshift craps table. Amultitude of enthralled voices chimed in with yells of “Big seven!”, “Snakeeyes, baby!”, and “Gotta win me back something!”
A big toothy, drunken smile plastered Garen’s flush face asa mix of adrenaline and vodka fueled his winning streak. Having only been introduced to the game onceor twice, the heavyset human had no clue what any roll meant other than fromwhat the cheers and jeers of the gathering produced. Apparently a seven was good to roll, being acommon phrase from the alcohol-induced chant. No matter what all the numbers meant, he relished every second ofspending time having fun.
Rubbing the ruby dice between his meaty paws, Garen heldthem high above his head with a hearty shake, his well-fed body following suit. Gambling had always been of interest, yetwith his newly acquired wealth from a few well-paying jobs he could finallypartake with glee. Tossing the dice at aworn plank of wood held up for a backboard, the two boxes of fate bounced toand fro.
“Seven! Seven! Seven!” chanted the crowd of fellow adventurers. The red jewels twisted and turned, the airthick with anticipation. “C’mon, winbig!” he heard someone shout.
The collective groan tipped him off that whatever he rolledmust have been bad. Looking at the dice,he counted twelve little white dots. ‘I always thought more is better…’
Looking towards the pile of money that he had gathered onthe betting line, Garen went to pick it up before having his hand swiped away.
“You bet it and lost it all, bucko. Can’t take any home to the missus,” the manreplied with a straight face. “Throwdown a few more and you can start winning it back, though.”
“Oh, sorry,” he apologized, his mind muddled with a mixtureof alcohol and confusion. ‘Man, this game is confusing…but boy is itfun!’
“Next shooter, boys,let’s keep this train a rollin’!” the leader of the game said, gesturing forGaren to step back with a wave of his hand. “Nice run, though,” he nodded with a wink in his direction. “Next!”
Satisfied and a handful of bills lighter, the freshadventurer beamed happily. “Thanks,man! I hope to play again soon once Icomplete my next job.” Entertainment wasexpensive these days, what with his new lifestyle and all, yet every coin wasworth it.
Grinning from ear to ear, Garen made his way to the bar andplopped down in a stool. Leaningforward, he pulled his wallet from his pants pocket and checked how much he hadleft, hoping it would be enough to cover a drink or two. All that fun sure made him thirsty! Looking inside, only a couple ones and somecrumpled pieces of paper stared back at him. ‘Dang, thought I had more left…’
The barkeep walked over with a smile. A young floraling woman about his age withskin the most beautiful shade of lavender he had ever seen, he could tell shehad worked here for quite some time as everyone seemed to know her.
“Need a drink to cool down that winning streak of yours,hun?” she chuckled, as if it had been an inside joke between them foryears. “What’ll you have?”
“Uhh… Well… Um,”Garen stammered, his face hot from a blush less alcohol-induced. Glancing down at his nearly empty wallet, hepulled out the remaining bills and held them out. “What does this get me?”
Her adorable smirk spread from one rounded cheek to theother. ‘I wonder if she is in any paintings, like the kind you find in thosefancy places…
“Three? A glass ofale or a cheap shot. Your choice,winner.” He had not noticed her grab hismoney, yet there she stood with it in hand, counted and waiting for an answer.
“Uh…whatever’s best!” he blurted with a quick tap on thetable, not exactly sure what she had asked.
Continuing to smirk, the barkeep slipped a bottle and shotglass from behind the counter. The funnylooking straw at the top of the bottle let loose a quick string of liquid goldright into the clear glass. Sliding thenewly filled shot towards him, she gave another adorable chuckle.
“Winning streak like that and all you have for drinks isthree?” the floraling chided in a friendly tone. “What’re they playing for over there,pennies?”
“Ha! Yeah! Pennies!”Garen guffawed. He loved her sense ofhumor. She was so witty! Wrapping his thick fingers around the tinyglass, he threw it back and banged it on the counter once it was empty. The rush of fire filled his throat and chest,causing him to cough. Even though he hadbeen drinking these things for a week now, they always seemed to burn, he loved it! He never understood how people would say theywished it would not burn…
“I haven’t seen you around much,” she noted with a subtleshrug, clearing the counter. “Whatbrings you to Sengard?”
“Uhhh…” Garen frozein his tracks. Should he tell her? About the fire? About his sister? About…
“I heard about theaccident.” Her beautiful lavender facefell into a frown.
‘How does she know?!’ Panic gripped him, his breath caught in histhroat. ‘What is she going to think of me? Am I not welcome here? How didshe even find out abou—‘
“Did the boat really sink within minutes?”
“B-boat? W-wha—huh?”Garen bumbled, his face showing how perplexed he was. ‘Whaton Azyria is she talking about?!’
Gazing down at his borrowed cloak, she pointed at the goldbrooch which fastened it around his neck. The elegant brooch looked to be gold threads weaving into the shape of abird. The cloak was a gift from an oldcleric at the temple he visited a week ago, having arrived there in shamblesafter a failed run in with a griffon’s nest. He had no idea what the brooch meant, yet everyone who seemed to knowalways asked him weird questions.
“Oh…oh! This?”Holding up the brooch with visible relief, he shrugged. “I don’t know what this is, this old guy gaveit to me after he healed me.”
The floraling considered what he said for a moment withcontemplating eyes before bursting into laughter.
“I am sorry, dear! Ithought—oh, my apologies!” Her handdismissed her goof up with a quick wave through the air. “I figured…well! Makes sense why I would find someone like youat a place like this, then. Just a wordof warning, though…” Her voice grewquiet as she leaned closer. “Not alltake kindly to the Peacemakers of the Golden Dove. ‘The Gilded…Chicken’ is a common phrase if you catch the meaning…”
Whatever she just said made less sense than that dice game.
“Sure thing, man! Thanks!” Garen smiledpolitely. This new adventuring stuff wassure confusing! He wondered what other weirdstuff he was sure to stumble across in the years to come.