The day was blistering hot outside, so he had decided to go for a much needed dip in the cool pool at the Zenana, which he was still amazed at having been thought of as a potential employee of. Having thought of nothing else since the night he had run into Ameerah and Valorious, he had tried to contain his excitement, but there was only one thing a person could do when they had potential good news. And that was to relish in it for as long as it boosted ones mood. And that is exactly what he'd done that night after watching the ship blow up and 'Meerah and Val had left to parts unknown.
As usual, he was left to his own devices, but he didn't mind, he'd spent the last few days enjoying himself, but also tending to some much needed time alone.
Letters had been sent out to Tyrelle and Tristan, as well as Lily and the rest of his little group which had survived and had followed him to the vastness of the desert. There was no way he was leaving them behind and he had sworn to protect them; which is why he had ensured they remained close in a camp not too far from Drybrush until coin could be raised to better their lodgings. He knew they'd need to find employment and begin their lives over as well, and little by little, each one had slowly found themselves beginning life anew.
He had eventually found a modest house for them to rent within town, not too far from the Market; along its eastern side. He had encouraged them all to find work they could do, so that all of them could pitch in and keep the house. Naturally they all looked up to him, and he hadn't come to mind it so much. They had become part of his family after all, even if they weren't born into the Pack or officially adopted in.
As much as he longed to linger in the cool baths, he didn't want to turn into a prune, so he reluctantly left the cool water and took a few minutes to dry himself off, much to the delight of a few onlookers. He flashed them a smile and he could have swore some of them swooned. He finished with a wink and then dressed himself in one of his famous kilts, though this one was made of cotton rather than leather.
A dark shadow-grey one was worn under a white one. He then slid into a cotton tunic and tugged that down into place. Another was put on as well, and like his kilts, the shadow-grey lay under the white. An indigo robe was then donned before he sat down long enough to put on his socks and shoes; leather quarter boots.
Roughly twenty minutes later he felt presentable and began making his way out of the pool area and to the bar area. He didn't stop for a drink though, he was headed to the house where the others waited, 'cause he had swore to be there in time for supper. He was longing to one day own some actual property of his own, maybe even hoped to build his own home. Time would tell though. Out to the streets, he had made it, almost.
The messenger had searched his usual haunts, but finding 'Rios was usually easy, unless he didn't want to be found. He wasn't a sloth about his appearance, that was something he took some pride in. But he wasn't overly vain...at least he didn't think so!
Before he knew what was happening, he and the messenger collided, though it was purely an accidental thing. 'Rios had opened the door and was about to exit, the messenger was entering, and after two steps between them, bodies collided. Realizing he made a blunder, he grabbed the person's arm to steady them and once neither was falling on their ass, both chuckled.
"Ohmygosh..I'm so sorry. Are you alright? I'm -so- sorry, I wasn't watching where I was going." Both blurted out around the same time, looking guilty and a bit embarrassed all at the same time.
'Rios studied the man and soon realized he might there for a reason and offered to buy him a drink. So long as it was hibiscus punch! Agreeing, 'Rios led him to the counter for that drink. "You need to cool off, friend. You'll roast to death in this heat if you don't drink plenty of fluids. You looked about to drop." he told the man, showing some concern. "What message do you bring? What should I call you? Have I ever seen you before?"
The messenger supplied his name after slaking his thirst and while Rios sipped his own punch, he watched Ian reach into his satchel and pull out the message. Taking it from him, he bowed his head appreciatively once he saw the seal. It could be an invitation, a summons, a mission, anything. He studied the familiar seal for a long moment before looking back up to Ian.
"Ya have to tell me if its good news or bad." he said, handing it back to the man. "I can't...I hate reading bad news." Course that was no lie, but he wasn't looking forward to bad news. While Ian tried to protest, he shoved the letter back in his hand. "C'mon...don't leave a guy in suspense!! Or I might have to kiss ya!" he whispered. "C'mon already...tell me..tell me its good news." he urged, hoping that it wasn't something terrible, like a huge sand worm ravaging some nearby camp.
Breaking the seal, Ian read it for himself and then folded it back up and handed it 'Rios. "It ain't nothing to worry over."
"Are you sure?!"
"Yes."
Eyed him, critically, making sure the man wasn't yanking his chain.
"Honest...its nothing worth worrying over?" Rios asked again.
"Positive." replied the messenger.
Hesitantly Rios began unfolding the paper and then looked back up at Ian, eyes filled with growing anticipation and a smidge of worry.
"Go ahead, have a look. Or if your too chicken, I could just go tell Fatima right now you won't be showing up to help her."
Rios' eyes widened as he stared dumb and awestruck at Ian. "Fatima? What...why?" His thoughts began racing and he was forced to slow them down so he could think. "The heck does she want me for?" He hadn't even be sure if the woman had taken notice of him, but how could she not when he was charming all of the ladies and men at the Zenana!
Finally growing a bit of courage, he read the message for himself and promptly fell into a chair, staring at the words on the parchment. "Ohhhhh Fuuuucccck..." It was official..he was going to be working now. "Ian...she went and made me Manager.." Course he had always hoped to maybe do something worth while and he could charm the pants off most folks, and this was going to take all of his effort. "I think things are looking up..and I need a drink to calm my nerves."
Flagging the tender down, he ordered two shots of Brandy. "Wish me luck...I think I might need it." he said with a grin before knocking back a long sip of the liquor. Oh yeah...he was going to need all of his wiles and charm, and maybe a bit of luck tossed in too.
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:23 pm