[color=6ecff6] [h1] [center] THOMAS LANCASTER [/center] [/h1] [/color] [center]Theme Song - The Origins of Time - Johann Johannsson [color=f6989d] [h3]Club Aether[/h3][/color][/center][hr] Thomas blinked his eyes a few times. Get out of the way if it goes bad? Ok? He didn't really get what she was trying to say. Still, he had to admit, tea was a little uncommon in a pub. It wasn't his fault though. A certain someone was nagging him not to drink beers. And while he could drink it at a normal temperature, it would not taste as good anymore. And besides, it is an obligatory rule for any pubs to serve tea or coffee, even though it isn't served as much. The reason is simple, for people who couldn't stand alcohol, or could not consume it. [color=6ecff6]"I'd honestly like a change from my usual taste, but I simply don't wanna taste alcohol at normal temperature..."[/color] He replied to her tea comment, trying to turn the conversation away. [color=6ecff6]"It's family tradition really."[/color] But, without his intention, she suddenly switched to the woman on stage. Well, he'd agree. She did have a good voice, though the first few lines were a little awkward, perhaps due to stage fright. But eventually, she had one satisfactory, at the very least, and good, at the very most, performance there. If Thomas were to cross path with her, he'd give her a compliment. If she did. Thomas intended to make some more casual conversations like this, this time perhaps making his identities clear, but before he could, someone else was, more proactively, making his way in, with his unique way of approach. For someone like Thomas, it was a little flirty for his taste. But nevertheless, a confident guy. [color=6ecff6]"I believe she is a programmer though."[/color] Thomas waited until he finished his sayings, looking at the pretty lady next to him. [color=6ecff6]"I am a computer person, so I can recognize a peer with a glance."[/color] [color=6ecff6]"But anyway, it would be rude of me not to introduce myself properly. I am Thomas Lancaster. A pleasure to be meeting you in this pleasant club."[/color] At that moment, his tea came, with the bartender smiling lively. The dollar bill in his hand that was placed on his lap was then passed to the bartender. He was about to scramble for the change when Thomas simply and gently raised his hand. [color=6ecff6]"Keep the change."[/color] He said before taking the cup of tea. [color=6ecff6]"Cheers"[/color] [@PrinceAlexus][@Almalthia]