Another drink?

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The bar was quiet tonight. Then again it was Monday so there weren't very many people interested in staying out late for a drink. Abigale on the other hand was different. She wanted a drink or four, and considering her own supply of precious alcohol was running low, she needed to see what Earth of this time could offer her. Initially the bar staff had refused to serve her, even after showing her Manta Carlos Registry card, and her Military service card. In fact it had taken twenty minutes of arguing, and a phone call to the registry department to confirm her identity and age, before she had even received her first drink.

It wasn't that Abigale was young, or even childlike. She was after all 27 years old, and well developed. She just happened to be smaller in size than most were accustomed to. This was made even more apparent by the fact that her feet could not touch the ground properly as she sat at her booth. In front of her sat a large bottle of some Generic looking alcohol with a 151 on the label.

She had been here now for a small while and had poured herself several glasses of the alcohol, after buying the bottle from the bar. Her coat sat next to her, exposing the white tank top she often wore, her pistol which was secured to her chest holster and her silver dog tags. She sighed pouring herself another drink. She was still having problems adapting to things here. It had been almost a week now since her ship had crashed, stranding her here. Sure she had started to make friends.. Sort of.. She even had managed to find a bed to fill, a couple of times, but things were so complicated here.

"What am I gonna do?" She whispered to herself as she took a drink from the glass.

((OOC: I will put an NSFW tag on this thread if need be.))
 

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Rakka had never been to a bar. She hadn't been out in civilization again nearly long enough to enjoy these fine bastions of humanity, though she'd had plenty to drink in her time. Smuggled alcohol was one of her only pleasures at the research facility. Once they learned that she had a taste for the stuff, they often taunted her with it, giving her just enough to stave off the pain for a time.

She shuddered the thought away.

Opening the door, Rakka hung there like a shadow, unsure of where to go. She looked around desperately, as if someone she knew might be there. A couple old dudes, one slightly angry looking bartender, and...

"Well, hello..."

The girl at the bar was quite good looking. Short as hell, from the way that her feet didn't reach the floor. She looked like she was military, which was odd, because Rakka didn't recall the islands even having a military. She looked lonely. She approached the woman, ordering at the bar as she went.

"Whiskey sour on the rocks, please." Rakka said, having rehearsed the line for ages. She stood at the edge of the booth now, smiling at the woman.

"...Well, you could do worse then talk to a stranger. Mind if I sit here?" She asked politely, mustering up all of the charm she had, but still coming off a little flat, betraying her inexperience. She had been rehearsing her bar pickup lines all her life, hoping for exactly the chance she was acting upon right now.
 

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Abigale looked up at hearing the woman's voice. There standing at her booth was an attractive looking, taller woman with a drink already in hand. In truth she was not objectionable to company, she had after all come to a public place, and sat in a booth. Had she not wanted to be around others she could have easily left with her bottle and crawled into her rig. She had come here on the distant hope of finding someone to talk to, about anything.

She nodded at Rakka and gestured to the booth with a smile. "Oh yeah no by all means." She said with a smile as she pulled her jacket in making room for Rakka. She hadn't expected to find a woman in a place like this. Nor had she expected an attractive one like this to approach her. It was nice. Since arriving here she had managed to catch the attention of a local kingpin, a demon of all things, and while that had been fun and all it had done well to rock her own perception of things. A little nice company would be wonderful to help her settle

She took a long drink from her glass, enjoying the burn of the 151 proof liquid as it ran down her throat. Abigale savored the feeling, that subtle reminder that she was still alive. it clashed with the numbness of feeling alone. "So... Whats a girl like you doing in a place like this." She asked with a casual flirtatious tone.
 

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Rakka smiled at the woman, looking to the seat next to her, where she had moved her jacket to make room for her. Sipping her drink, she noticed the bottle siting in front of her, and the proof... Christ. How many brain cells was she trying to murder?
"I dunno. I guess I hoped I'd meet a pretty girl who was all alone." She said as she slid into the booth. "Crazy idea, right?" She added flirtatiously, picking up on the woman's words. "I'm Rakka, by the way." She added, almost as an afterthought.

She hadn't ever truly hit on a girl before. She'd learned that she liked girls fairly early in her life, when she was sharing quarters at the facility with a few dozen of them. It had almost been funny how social Rakka was there, but still, it wasn't like the real world. She'd never gone out of her way to flirt, and her inexperience would likely show as soon as her rehearsed bar lingo that she studied vigorously from TV shows and old James Bond movies ran out.

"That is a lot of liquor." She said absentmindedly, practically a statement. "What brought you here, then?" She asked, leaning on the table and looking over at her new companion. Sitting next to her had seemed like an uncomfortable thing at first, because she was bad at this whole eye contact thing, but it made her feel much more approachable.
 

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Abigale chuckled at the well place flirtatious response posed by her new companion. In truth it was a crazy idea, especially on a night like this. But it seemed that crazy had paid off, as it often does. After all they were now sharing a drink together. Rakka was her name. It was cute, and not one that Abigale had heard before. perhaps it was something local to the time and place.

"I'm Lieutenant Hunter... Er... Abigale... Call me Abigale." She said with a grin before taking another drink. The glass was nearing empty again. She took a second to get a better look at Rakka while poured another drink. She was tall, with black hair, and coincidentally blue in it, much like her own. it was hard to see in the dim lights, but Abigale also caught what looked like a glimpse of blue eyes.

Rakka's comment on the volume of Liquor caused Abigale to chuckle to herself as she finished off the remaining bit in her glass. "It's not so much. Not like it does anything anyways." She said with a little grin as she refilled her glass. other people were not prone to drinking this much, not without wanting to cause damage, or forget something, so she could see where it might be considered a large amount.

"Starship brought me here... But that burned up last week. Real big fireball in the northern sky." She spoke matter of factly, taking another drink. Talking about it made it more real, forced her to accept that the other people in the ship were probably dead. It caused her to sigh. "Of course... I came Here tonight, looking for a little something to settle the nerves I guess." She didnt want to say that she came here looking for company, as that would make her look desperate.

Abigale maintained her soft smile as she turned the flow of conversation. "So what's a pretty girl like you drinking tonight?"
 

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Rakka smiled, intrigued, as Abigale told her her name.
"Ooh, Lieutenant? Should I be saluting you?" She teased as the girl let slip her rank. However, they were not that close as of yet, so she wouldn't pester too much. "Gladly." She replied at the woman's request to be called by her first name.

As the girl took another drink, Rakka felt weirdly compelled to finish hers fast and order something harder. It was preposterous, but she felt like she looked rather pathetic sipping out of her glass while the woman beside her took the whole bottle of hard liquor in her stride like it was nothing. Unfortunately, she only really knew the taste of the one drink, and she quite liked it.

The girl came through the spaceport? That was interesting indeed.
"So, uh... You're not from here, then? That's what I figured..." Rakka said, taking a sip. "A girl as pretty as you wouldn't be sitting in a bar alone if you were." She said, very matter-of-factly.

"It's as good a place as any. What do you think would settle your nerves?" Rakka asked, her tone flirtatious once again. "Right now? Just whiskey with lemon. If someone were to buy me a drink, I wouldn't be too picky." She said with a wink. She didn't actually expect to be bought a drink, but she couldn't help herself.
 

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Abigale chuckled at the teasing. Saluting would have been nice. But in this case, there was no need. She was an officer without an Army. Technically her army didn't even exist yet. in truth she was nothing yet. A paradox unto herself. What was the proper protocol for this? Would she be labeled as a Deserter if she accepted that right now she had no commanding officer? She was nothing here.

"Not from here? I guess you could say that." It was hard to explain that she was in truth actually from earth, just from another time. many people had already looked at her like she were crazy in her attempts to explain it. Incidentally it wasn't so hard to believe. time is a straight line flowing in one direction, and there is too much current to go straight back so one must hop Diagonally backwards until they reach the desired year. She had to stop herself now as she was suddenly becoming lost in her thoughts.

Pretty? That was new. Back home most people simply said she were fuckable. This was some flattery being rolled out here. She would need to handle it properly. "You think Im pretty? Well that is something i aint been called." She chuckled a little as she spoke. this girl on the other hand was exceptional, it was hard to think that she herself was even in the same league.

The question of settling her nerves was a good one, though the answer was a little tougher.In truth, she would love to make contact with home. Knowing she wasn't alone would go along way. Working on her own was not something she liked. it was a big part of the reason why she was so on edge. naturally though the odds of contacting home were impossible. She could however settle with company. "Sharing a few drinks with a pretty girl does wonders fer the nerves." She said with a wink.

As the Rakka stated her drink Abigale wasted no time in standing up taking a quick walk to the bar. Despite her large consumption of alcohol she was still sober as the day and moved with speed and grace. She placed an order, and returned with a couple more drinks on a tray that she placed on the table. The defect of her height was even more obvious as she hopped up into the booth, rather than simply seating into it.

Abigale raised her glass now in a small toast. "to new friends and good health"
 

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Rakka smiled as the woman chuckled, glad to see that she was actually making good conversation. As she gave a rather ambiguous answer to Rakka's question, she merely shrugged.
"I won't ask if you won't wanna tell. I'm not really from here, either." She said knowingly. Everyone on this Island had a story, if you got to know them. This one looked lost, a lot like Rakka herself.

"No, I know pretty when I see it. Believe me." Rakka said plainly, not believing the other girl. "What do they call you, then, ma belle?" Rakka inquired flirtatiously. She was starting to notice Abigale's features, particular the blue in her hair, which matched Rakka's own. What were the odds?

Rakka grinned at Abigale's response, putting her glass to her lips for a drink before speaking. Part of her wanted to insist that she wasn't pretty, as many people would, but the entire thing seemed shallow to her. Rakka knew full well that she was good looking. It was usually to her detriment, as she had much better luck picking up guys than girls, which of course was like finding sand in the desert while looking for water.

"My nerves getting calmer as we speak." She said with a wink, watching her get up, to Rakka's surprise, and actually order a few drinks. "Hey, I was just kid-" She called after the other girl, but she stopped herself. Another drink didn't sound to bad, and her present company didn't seem to mind.

She waited for Abigale to return with their drinks, stirring her finger in the ice of her last one absentmindedly, causing the glass to frost without really realizing it. She was leaning forwards on the table, watching Abigale walk away to order, and, well... Rakka was checking her out. She didn't see the harm in it, after all, they'd flirted quite a bit already. Despite being almost comically shorter than Rakka, Abigale seemed much older than her. She couldn't really get a read as to exactly how old, and she definitely wasn't showing age, but something in the way she carried herself clued Rakka in that she was much more experienced than Rakka.

As Abigale returned, Rakka quickly averted her eyes to her empty glass, pushing it away as the tray was set on the table. She quickly grabbed a glass to join her in a toast, unable to stop herself from grinning as she once again stumbled into her pre-rehearsed bar lingo. "Amen." Rakka agreed, raising her glass in turn.

"You really know how to make a girl feel welcome." Rakka said, still leaning forwards on the table rather informally, not taking her eyes off of her new found companion except to take a drink or two.
 

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It was nice to have someone to drink with. often times she drank alone, which was something she regretted now. While they had been p there in orbit she had had many opportunities to relax and get to know the crew of the ship. She opted not to though, knowing that she would be returned to her proper crew once she was done with this orbital mission. It was just easier to not get too attached. And now they were dead.

Still her own ability to disassociate from people allowed her to feel little to no pain over there loss. Instead it was just regret at not taking the time. Of course there was little to do about it now, and she wasn't going to waste this chance to get to know someone new, just because she was pinning over her own mistakes and a few deaths.

"Alright... Tell me something fascinating about yerself." Abigale said with a renewed vigor. She was determined now to enjoy things a little bit at the very least. All things considered she wasn't that bad off and she needed to reflect that a little better.
 

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"Something fascinating?" Rakka pondered. She didn't consider herself terribly interesting, and she heavily disliked talking about the circumstances leading her to the island... That left her time before the facility, and her powers, which would be the first thing anyone on Manta Carlos would think to mention, and were not terribly amazing in comparison to many of the island's residents.

She pondered for a moment, hardly wanting to jump right into her own circumstances. How incredibly little Rakka had to talk about, now that she'd given it some thought. She had done very little, and half her life had been spent imprisoned. That really only left her state of being, which was, well...

"I don't know if it's fascinating, but I'm not exactly human." Rakka said, deciding she should probably get this out of the way, in case the situation escalated later on in the night. "I was, a long time ago." She said, her eyes misty and unfocused as she spoke. She'd hardly had a drink yet, and already she was spilling her secrets to a stranger. Maybe she needed to blow off steam as much as her companion did.

As she spoke, she paused occasionally, as if to ponder her next words. She lifted her glass, swirling the ice inside. "Now, though?" She spoke, raising her left hand as if to admire her nails. Slowly, her skin would frost over, and as if watching a mirror break in reverse, her arm became solid ice. "I think they said I'm an elemental. Whatever that means." She shrugged, as her hand reverted back to normal.

"So yeah, if that's a deal breaker, it's cool. Someone to talk to is plenty enough for me." She told her companion, taking another drink.
 
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