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Once the shop opened, Rukeewei looked around at her selection, which he had not yet had a chance to see, while the pack just tried to stay out of the way and avoid disturbing the customers, or Ariel. The last thing they wanted to do was to create a bad impression by getting in the way of the customers, or distracting the shopkeeper. Overall, things seemed to be going well for the moment. Ariel's selection was a bit limited at the moment, but it was large enough to be interesting. Meesei was sure she would be able to build up her inventory more over time as she gained more resources, and learned more about the locals' tastes.

The pack was sticking around for the moment, but with everything they set out to do in the city accomplished, they would not be staying much longer. Meesei knew it was not going to be an easy moment, especially for Sabine, but once Ariel had the time, they would need to say their goodbyes and depart the city. For the moment, however, they were simply staying out of the way and awaiting Fendros and Ahnasha.

In the inn, Ahnasha made her way upstairs and returned to their room. Inside, Fendros was pretty much just as she had left him. Sitting down beside him once again, she rubbed his shoulder lightly until he started to stir. "How are you feeling?" She asked quietly.
Yeah, I was just about to mention that. Would have mentioned it earlier, but I can't seem to wake up before noon, I can't get to sleep at night.
I think I'll post tomorrow morning, technically today.

Edit: Also, before I go to bed, I don't know the probability of Toxic returning, but since Aruna is a friend (I think) of Meirin and Ssarak, and one of the people he would be looking for, I need to know if she would currently be in the infirmary, perhaps in the same state as Alaira.
Alright. I'll probably be in bed by then, so goodnight.
For as long as Ariel was silent, Rukeewei feared that he had made a very big mistake. He worried that he was too forward, and was too presumptuous. His impression of Ariel was that he rather liked her, and he wanted to see if something between them could last, but he didn't want to lose a friend because he misread her actions. When she accepted, however, he had to hold himself back from sighing in relief. Normally, he was confident and outgoing with other people, but in matters such as this, he felt like a bumbling fool. He was just glad that she seemed to be open to the idea. "Yes, I have time tomorrow. I need to work at the inn in the morning and into the afternoon, but my brother takes over before evening. Perhaps we could go after you close up shop for the day? I wouldn't want to cut into your business hours, especially so soon after opening. I know of a few places that can cook better than I can, and they're usually not crowded after the Day of Feasting."
The New Yorker said
I disagree entirely. I'd say that we've been interacting a lot, more than usual. I think we need more action, more intrigue, a mission.Edit: What happened with Allaina and Serge?


Reaching Khenarthi's Roost will lead to a mission, and our characters will be together upon Sharee's orders, so for them, it is mandatory. I just did this part with assigning roles because it is kind of important.

Also, I don't know. If your next post involves both of them, you should send me a message for a collab. I certainly wouldn't mind doing another one of those.
Rukeewei nodded in understanding. He knew well all the stresses and responsibilities than went along with owning a business. He had the fortune of being able to operate his tavern with his brother, but in general, business owners had to make all important decisions themselves, and bear all consequences. He understood that she would have little time. After her last statement, however, Rukeewei seemed to become a bit nervous. He was silent for a few moments before speaking up. "Maybe, well...actually there was something I've been meaning to ask...about. I was...wondering if you maybe would like to, sometime, go out and get some...dinner, maybe? I mean, I know you'll be busy opening your shop today, but...maybe later, or tomorrow, or...something. I mean, only if you want, I just thought it would be nice to get to know you a bit better and I-" Rukeewei asked, his voice trailing off at the end as he started to stumble over his words. He was once again rubbing his neck awkwardly, and he would have been sweating if that were actually possible for Argonians.He was starting to feel like he had turned into his brother or something.
I didn't want to list out everyone, but all our characters are in that list of people Sharee asked for.
The rest of the night was quite a celebration for Sharee. She enjoyed herself in all her usual ways and got drunk enough that she barely remembered what she did the next morning. Of course, it took her about twice as long to get to that point than anyone else. She also acquainted herself with the captain's cabin, her new quarters. Although it could definitely use some improvement, but overall, it was workable. There was plenty of space for her to set up her alchemical equipment and store her ingredients. Anything she couldn't carry on her person, she had to leave behind, so she had far more storage space than actual belongings. The captain's clothes weren't suitable for her, in neither size nor style, so she passed them out to the crew the next day. Actually, anything of the former captain's she didn't want she let the crew take. Books she hadn't read, furniture she didn't like, anything she didn't want, she got rid of. By the end of it, her room seemed rather bare, but it was just the way she wanted it for the moment. Once she had a bit of extra coin to spend, she would be able to furnish it to her own desires.

Near the end of the day, as everyone started to get settled, Sharee prepared to move on to the next order of business. Ever since she had first started recruiting, she had been paying attention to each and every crew member. Most of the sailors had their own roles they knew and had filled, but there were still roles left open that needed to be taken. She had an eye for people, and Kilith had been helpful in giving a brief rundown of the skills each crew member said they had in the notes he had given her. Sharee needed to appoint officers to appropriate positions to keep the ship running smoothly, so she sent a sailor to collect a specific set of people she felt were up to the task.
Hey Free, for a bit of clarification, Meirin is currently outside the infirmary, speaking to that student she and Ssarak saved.
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