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tampered2007-01-20 09:16 pm
RP Log; Ongoing [OPEN]
When; Jan 20th evening
Rating; PG at least? (for uh drinking and stuff I guess)
Characters; Percival (
gegnet); and open to anyone
Summary; Percival decides to check out Automatica since his interest has been piqued.
Log;
It was easy to see what was so shocking about an establishment like this for someone like Borus. The difficult part was listing those qualities. There were too many to list really, the entire club was built against every principle he might have been taught. From the scantily clad bodies pressed in a writhing mass to the music that cleanly knocked away any other sound or even sensation in the pulse that slithered up from the floor.
The ticking that periodically haunted the citizens of the City became a faintly unpleasant memory in that moment for Percival. And if the club possessed no other redeeming value at least that much could be said of it. That part of it was almost a relief. He’d had far too much time for idle thoughts lately and the ticking had only served to chip at his sanity further. Despite having found a roommate Percival had yet to spend much time with him and by the looks of it troubles were heating up with the people from Shinji’s world so he didn’t expect any bonding time with his eccentric roommate in the near future.
That said Percival had little desire to join the mass of bodies. He wasn’t inexperienced or prudish really by any stretch of the word but this was something that was as foreign to him as the concept of knighthood was to other citizens of the city. It would take some time to adjust if nothing else. Alcohol though, that he was familiar with. Making his way through the mess of people with ease Percival seated himself at the bar, feeling just a tiny bit out of place. He didn’t look it though in the casual way he slid into the barstool, and though his attire was less “modern” his formfitting riding pants and plain work shirt were simple enough not to warrant any curious looks.
Rating; PG at least? (for uh drinking and stuff I guess)
Characters; Percival (
Summary; Percival decides to check out Automatica since his interest has been piqued.
Log;
It was easy to see what was so shocking about an establishment like this for someone like Borus. The difficult part was listing those qualities. There were too many to list really, the entire club was built against every principle he might have been taught. From the scantily clad bodies pressed in a writhing mass to the music that cleanly knocked away any other sound or even sensation in the pulse that slithered up from the floor.
The ticking that periodically haunted the citizens of the City became a faintly unpleasant memory in that moment for Percival. And if the club possessed no other redeeming value at least that much could be said of it. That part of it was almost a relief. He’d had far too much time for idle thoughts lately and the ticking had only served to chip at his sanity further. Despite having found a roommate Percival had yet to spend much time with him and by the looks of it troubles were heating up with the people from Shinji’s world so he didn’t expect any bonding time with his eccentric roommate in the near future.
That said Percival had little desire to join the mass of bodies. He wasn’t inexperienced or prudish really by any stretch of the word but this was something that was as foreign to him as the concept of knighthood was to other citizens of the city. It would take some time to adjust if nothing else. Alcohol though, that he was familiar with. Making his way through the mess of people with ease Percival seated himself at the bar, feeling just a tiny bit out of place. He didn’t look it though in the casual way he slid into the barstool, and though his attire was less “modern” his formfitting riding pants and plain work shirt were simple enough not to warrant any curious looks.

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She caught sight of Percival easier than she thought she would. Probably because he was trying to look inconspicious, and as someone who knew a thing or two about trying to look inconspicuous, she could spot the signs right away. She also noticed that he was by himself, which wasn't acceptable for Faye right now. "Hey there!" she called, squirming through a few people to clap him heartily on the shoulder. "You made it!"
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He fiddled with the slice of lime, sucking on it idly as he gestured for Faye to take a seat in his comparatively quiet corner. He fiddled with the fruit for another moment before letting it drop back into the shot glass. “Anything you’d recommend?” he asked, now was as good a time as any to learn about these peculiar concoctions.
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"That all depends," she replied, dropping the shot glass back down on the table and digging through her sweater until she found her cigarettes and lighter. The ridiculous hat on her head slid down to cover her eyes and she pushed it back, looking up at her new companion and offering a cigarette. "You want one?"
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“Not a big fan of overly sweet things, or anything too sweet,” he said slowly after a bit of thought. Usually he knew exactly what he wanted but the city was unfamiliar down to its drinks. “Shouldn’t you be out there dancing by the way? Celebrating six months in this chaotic paradise?”
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"Then try a Four Horsemen," Faye said, tilting her chin down and smirking as if she were about to tell a secret. "Two whiskeys, scotch, and good old Jose Cuervo. It's probably the most un-sweet thing ever created, but it's pretty potent."
She took another drag and glanced out at the bodies and the lights. Shrugging, she turned back to him and laughed. "Trying to get rid of me that quickly, huh?" she asked, putting an order in with a waitress that walked past them on her way back to the bar. "Shouldn't you? Celebrating your first time in Automatica?"
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“I should try to make the most of it shouldn’t I? Not sure I’m ready to brave that yet though,” he said as he gestured at the grinding mass as if that explained everything. It did really, Percival wasn’t inexperienced or shy but perhaps it was the difference of culture. He would prefer to know the person pressed to his backside or whatever side they decided to come at.
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It, however, took her a moment to realize who the woman was, the very same woman she had promised to cure any hangovers which could occur. She offered a somewhat sweet smile to the both of them before sipping on her water (she had gotten sick of waiting for the damn bartender to realize she wasn't there to attract more men to the bar...).
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Glancing back up at the girl who had just joined them, Faye said, "I think I know you. Didn't you just tell me a little while ago you'd cure my hangover? If that's the case then pop a damn squat." She reached over to the table next to them and brought up a chair for the other woman to sit on just as the waitress dropped off Faye's screwdriver and Percival's Four Horsemen. Taking a sip of her own drink, she motioned to him, "Go on, try it. Feel free to use my drink as a chaser if you need it, which you probably will."
Smirking playfully, she murmured to Zaheela, "His face should be priceless after this."
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Percival was good at keeping his expression pleasant, or at least neutral, most of the time. But Faye had not been entirely truthful in her description of the drink. Un-sweet didn’t cover the taste…actually he wasn’t sure what could. And “pretty potent” was perhaps an understatement. Wincing he downed the drink, slamming the glass down harder than necessary. “That was cruel, Faye. Evil, even. It’s my first time, should you not be gentle?”
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"My name is Zaheela Rouchelette, A pleasure to meet you." She almost moved to present her hand, but she had no idea if the man knew what the motion meant so covered her action by picking up her glass of water.
"I suppose she doesn't have to be gentle when she has someone who will assure you do make an arse of yourself walking home tonight from intoxication." Zaheela murmured into her drink.
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About 5 inches more skin then she liked... EVER.
Her eyes observed the bodies meshing on what could only be the dance floor, bodies swaying to the beat and the slightly punget smell of sweat and arousal filled the air. The air itself was stuffy but she had come this far and she wasn't about to back out. She considered attempting to join the crowd, but figured that she would quench her, for some reason, parched throat with something with spirit and watch the dancers some more to get the general idea.
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And then off the dance floor he could watch and count the drinks others consumed, carefully forgetting however many he’d had for himself. The entrance was watched to see who else joined this aimless party.
“Don’t your ears hurt?” he asked casually to one of the women nearby, she’d only just arrived, he’d watched her. He was curious, he recalled that day he’d been turned into a cat by the City. He recalled how sharp each sound had been, how usually inconsequential noises could make him perk in alertness. He couldn’t imagine having such senses and sitting in this place.
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"It feels akin to having to hearing a dragon trying to play jumprope night beside my ears, but i'm praying that It'll numb itself." She answered carefully as she quickly squeezed to reach the bar to avoid the wandering eyes of many of the male patrons. For what seemed to be the hundredth time this night, she cursed her wardrobe for lacking in the feminine attire.
She pondered upon what to drink, for she never did like the hard liquors, or any liquor without a fruit base to it. Shuffling in the hidden pocket of hers she took out a silver coin before trying to catch the bartender's attention, but being short never did help in the grabbing of attention, nor did the fact the the music was very loud.