Kaden wasn't the kind of person to get bored easily. So, despite sitting at an empty table with nothing to eat, drink, or really do, he wasn't bored. Well, technically he was doing something, he was listening. If people realized how much of an unapologetic eavesdropper he was, they'd probably find him extraordinarily creepy. Some already did, despite not knowing. He was currently listening in on a conversation between two people at the bar. Something about sigils. Currently, it was the most interesting thing going on. He doubted it would matter to him in the long run though. He kept up his eavesdropping even as he saw someone walking over. Even as that person began speaking to him really. It would have looked like Kaden was completely ignoring every word he said. Until he was done, anyway. When John finished speaking, Kaden finally turned to face him. "Oh, I hadn't noticed. I just figured I'd mix things up to day," Kaden said in a totally serious voice. "I guess my seat [i]was[/i] taken. I'd better put a curse on them later." Of course, most people who knew Kaden knew he wasn't into curses, even though he was probably capable of learning a few, being a witch of sorts. "Can't let people just take my things unpunished after all." Still dead serious. "Anyway." He waved off his previous comments like he [i]hadn't[/i] just been making threats that sounded a little too real. "For what reason has our local amnesiac chosen to speak to me?" Tactful, as always. "Anything interesting happen while I was gone?" His trips usually only lasted about two or three days, but still, it was worth asking while he had someone's attention.