[color=fdc68a][h1]Laila Durrani[/h1][/color] [@Altered Tundra] [@Raijinslayer] [@Gowi] [@Floodtalon] As both Laila and Lal predicted, Asahi soon found himself keeling over, but not before he vomited all over the bar and made a big show of it. Laila felt a little bad for not trying to say something about this, but then again, she wasn't sure Asahi would have listened if she had. With his pride on the line, he probably didn't feel like listening to the voice of reason. In the middle of his big scene, the announcement of the start of the event rang out. It seemed like more than a few people were more interested in going to watch than helping Asahi off the floor. Laila for one started moving to help him, while Lal made for the exit. [color=fdc68a]"What, you don't feel like helping your fellow pirate?"[/color] She asked after him. [color=c4df9b]"Well, he did just cost me a good few coins."[/color] Lal answered before leaving without a care. Laila just shook her head. She knew he didn't really mean to be mean, but even if Asahi was being a big dummy, they shouldn't leave him lying in his own puke. Fortunately, some of the others had already mustered to help him out. Sania had washed him off, and Henry was there to help too. As Asahi came to, Laila moved in to help him up along with the others. The kicker was that Asahi seemed to have no insight into what had just happened. [color=fdc68a]"Asahi, sometimes I think your magic is the brightest thing about you."[/color] She remarked. She wasn't entirely sure if he was taking the piss or if he wholeheartedly believed it was just how strong the ale was. But if he was for real, she wondered if he would even understand the full meaning of what she just said. In any case, at least his obliviousness meant he wasn't going to object to going along with the bet conditions. She could definitely get a kick out of seeing him swan about in a dress for a while.