Events are taking place after Thrown to the Wolves and just prior to Ashes to Ashes storylines
Deanna had recuperated nicely after her dealings with the Bluefield Lord, Elijah. Sometimes when she ran her calf muscle cramped, and her shoulder would ache her periodically, but all in all, she was the picture of health thanks to Kyrian. Now that she and Quinn had returned home, what to do with herself? Deanna couldn’t see herself just sitting at home like some lazy bim. Sure she and her mate had spent a week in bed without any interruptions (actually they had broken the bed, and the table, and well…it was a miracle that the entire structure was still somewhat intact really), and that was nice.
Really nice. And sure at times they were estranged, especially as Quinn was adjusting to being demon free, but now a true mate to Deanna. They had their problems, as any normal couple had, and like any normal couple, they fought.
Fighting was ugly, but making up was worth it. However, Deanna needed an out, just as sure as Quinn did. When the position for General Manager of the Oak Barrel Tavern came up, Deanna actually toyed with the idea of running that ‘shit palace’ as she termed it. In fact, she toyed with it for about a week before finally putting in her application. Either she really impressed the ‘higher-ups’ or no one else was insane enough to want the job, because not long after dropping what she called an ‘idiotic letter of qualifications that no one gave two shits about’ off, she received a congrats letter accompanied with keys to the Tavern.
Excellent. I am now the proud ‘kind of owner’ of this dump that caters to whores, drunks, and probably fleas.Before Deanna swept into the Oak Barrel and began barking orders, she wanted to know exactly how things were run, if they were run at all. No one knew who she was, so she didn’t have to bother donning some ridiculous disguise to do a bit of reconnaissance work. Instead, she strolled in one busy evening and promptly took a spot at the corner of the bar. A better vantage point, she thought to herself. She could peer into the kitchen area and the main room, not to mention view the comings of goings into the rooms for rent and the main door. Perfect.
The entire place was packed with those who came to eat, those who came to drink themselves into an early grave, and those looking for ‘love’. She ordered a tankard of ale from a surly barmaid, though the woman could hardly be called a maid. She appeared to be middle aged, with a surly expression, thick midsection, and sagging breasts. It was obviously she hated her job, and even more so, those she had to wait upon. Deanna politely inquired the woman’s name after accepting her drink, which gained her a squinty eyed glare before the woman reluctantly muttered
“Myrna,” and hurried off to another demanding customer. Deanna sipped the ale cautiously, found it rather good, and settled back against the bar to watch Myrna the Sourpuss in action.
The older woman wasn’t half bad. She took orders quickly, fetched drinks at a reasonable pace, and slapped the hands of those who dared reached to grab her rear, or gods forbid!, a droopy breast. Deanna admired her at that point, until she spotted Myrna slipping gold into her pocket that was intended for payment to the Tavern. Deanna snorted in disgust and turned her attention to another bar wench, this one far more comely than Myrna.
She was young, had hair the color of straw, and a bit cockeyed, but the curvy figure and high pitched giggly voice made up for it, Deanna supposed. Men responded to her far more than they did to the aging Myrna, which didn’t surprise Deanna, though she’d bet her life that the girl couldn’t read or write. The older bar wench noticed the shifter staring and paused in her duties to speak a bit.
“That’s Bess, mine own. She does a fair enough job here, and keeps ‘em coming back, if ya know what I mean?” Myrna smiled then at Deanna, revealing yellowing teeth.
“Sometimes a man come by here looking for a bit of fun and Bess there treats ‘em right.” The older woman leaned in conspiratory and Deanna nearly retched at the smell wafting from the other.
“I hear them complain about the prices at Siren’s being a bit on the high side, so my lass charges less. All on the side y’know. She ain’t no whore, just a way to earn a few extra gold a week.” Deanna finished her ale, a dark brow arched as she set the empty tankard upon the bar counter.
“I assume she uses an empty room here for her uh, tasks? Doesn’t management have a problem with that?” Myrna snorted as she refilled Deanna’s ale.
“Hardly. Ain’t had no one here to run this place for a while. Not bloody likely there’ll be one here any time soon. “ She handed Deanna a full tankard and went about wiping the wood counter.
“’Sides, we run things here just fine. Don’t need no outsider comin’ to tell us what to do.” Deanna nodded and smiled some.
I bet you don’t. Aren’t you in for a surprise? Myrna called out to a boy in the back.
“Jacky-Boy! Get these dirty plates in the back, boy! They don’t wash themselves, hear?” Amber orbs flickered over a boy a few years younger than Bess, who smiled shyly to the shifter as he reached for a large square bucket that contained the dishes. Nothing exceptional about him, and upon closer inspection, Deanna noted there was something slightly off about the boy.
“Your son?” she asked Myrna. The woman nodded and with a shove, sent the boy back in the kitchen.
“Yep, that dummy’s mine. Jack. He’s not much all up in here,” she tapped the side of her head,
“and he don’t talk much, but he works hard and that’s all that matters.” Suddenly Myrna drew herself up straighter, a stern look in her eyes.
“I take care of my own, I have you know. Do the best I can.” Deanna nodded and smiled as she sipped at her ale.
“Of that, I do not doubt.” Your own yes, you steal and your daughter whores, while this place loses money. She found out through more idle chit-chat that an older man named Dev worked in the kitchen as a cook. Jacky-Boy assisted Dev and also worked as a busboy, while Myrna and Bess tended the tavern and cleaned. The food wasn’t half bad either, as Deanna sampled some beef barley soup, she took note of that. All in all, things ran, but the Tavern wasn’t turning a profit despite all. She would remedy that soon enough. She also found out that all four workers lived at the Oak Barrel, taking up residence in two small rooms. Deanna didn’t have a problem with that either, for at least she knew they’d always be at work on time. What she did have a problem with was the stealing, the soliciting, and the general lack of hygiene of her staff.
Ah, good times are ahead. Deanna handed two coins to Myrna as payment and bid her a goodnight. Instead of heading back home though, Deanna roamed the city at night.
This could be quite the challenge, but I’m more than up for it. Why not? Deanna had considered firing everyone and replacing them with her own people, but considering she didn’t actually have any people at the moment, she would make do with what she had.
Perhaps I can talk Quinn into coming on board for a bit? Thinking of her mate brought a smile to her lips. Wait until he found out she was now a respectable working woman. A boss in her own right. Heh,
Boss Lady. Deanna smiled to herself as she strolled the nearing empty streets of the city.
Let the fun begin.