- Mar 13, 2015
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Deith chuckled. Quite surprisingly to himself, he listened to the bartender's story with interest, his mind not floating elsewhere on the duration. He'd take a few sips from his glass every now and then, not even realizing he already emptied it when the story finished.
"You're fine, at least I can trust that there won't be too much awkward silence in this bar," he said, grinning a little.
"Speaking of which, my birthday was last week," he added, thinking he could also share his own input on the matter. Not that he had interesting stories to tell. If he did, he honestly wouldn't have become bored enough to sulk in this bar, though that's probably unfair on the establishment's part, since it seemed like a really nice place. With a really nice bartender. Thinking it through for a few seconds, Deith then deemed that it was probably a blessing in disguise that he had been in low spirits. Because of that, he found out about this place.
"Funny how I could still remember the date. I've had too many birthdays and... Honestly, I'm not sure how old I am anymore. Not counting." He pushed his empty glass to Samael, requesting for another one. Angel was refreshing and he wasn't tired of it yet. "I'm probably as old as a grandpa by now. But I'm not a wise old man like them. I'm a wreck."
Deith facepalmed. He didn't want to bring his mood down any further, but here he was starting to wallow in self-hate. He's been avoiding that. But maybe the Angel, while it didn't get him drunk or woozy, was loosening his tongue, pulling down his guard. He shook his head and just mumbled, "Sorry." It was for Samael, of course. He assumed it might be a bit dragging for the guy to listen to rants about self-hate, he's probably had enough of that given that they were in a bar, and Deith was apologizing for being an addition.
"You're fine, at least I can trust that there won't be too much awkward silence in this bar," he said, grinning a little.
"Speaking of which, my birthday was last week," he added, thinking he could also share his own input on the matter. Not that he had interesting stories to tell. If he did, he honestly wouldn't have become bored enough to sulk in this bar, though that's probably unfair on the establishment's part, since it seemed like a really nice place. With a really nice bartender. Thinking it through for a few seconds, Deith then deemed that it was probably a blessing in disguise that he had been in low spirits. Because of that, he found out about this place.
"Funny how I could still remember the date. I've had too many birthdays and... Honestly, I'm not sure how old I am anymore. Not counting." He pushed his empty glass to Samael, requesting for another one. Angel was refreshing and he wasn't tired of it yet. "I'm probably as old as a grandpa by now. But I'm not a wise old man like them. I'm a wreck."
Deith facepalmed. He didn't want to bring his mood down any further, but here he was starting to wallow in self-hate. He's been avoiding that. But maybe the Angel, while it didn't get him drunk or woozy, was loosening his tongue, pulling down his guard. He shook his head and just mumbled, "Sorry." It was for Samael, of course. He assumed it might be a bit dragging for the guy to listen to rants about self-hate, he's probably had enough of that given that they were in a bar, and Deith was apologizing for being an addition.