"So ... why did you bring us here of all places?"
"I have no idea!"
Rosa rolls her eyes at Isabelle's all-too-chipper response. Something has been weird with this girl ever since the gala and today was no exception. They were meant to be back at the Emberlight's hangar, having their own celebration with the techs and maintenance crews. But Isabelle had only put in a token appearance there before declaring an unlimited bar tab and then whisking the four of them away to another engagement.
'Why here?' - the question had been bouncing around in Rosa's head all night and now that she'd voiced it she was still no closer to understanding. This wasn't their party, the screens on the wall weren't showing their fight. Heck, they didn't even know anyone here. Rosa would have been convinced they'd just gatecrashed someone's hangar were it not for two facts; 1) Isabelle was not one to gatecrash anything in her life, and 2) She had been adamant enough about their invitation to bring a thankyou gift.
That potted plant was now sitting somewhere on its own amongst the candles. A fact that did nothing to ease Rosa's concerns about the whole situation.
Things didn't seem to bothering Asil or Tomas though. The two of them had taken one look at the bar fridge and promptly exclaimed about the presence of 'proper beer' before breaking open a couple of bottles and prowling off to find some other engineers. Probably to talk shop.
Which left her and Isabelle alone at the fringes of this strange gathering. Apart from the one Terenian, who Rosa only recognised from the news bulletins after the last match, almost everyone here was a Hybrasillian. They seemed to be content to do their own things for now. Chatting, unwinding, cooking (that last, at least, brought some inviting smells out of their kitchenette).
"So, is there something you want to do here?"
"Wait!"
Rosa frowns, glancing at Isabelle. The other woman seems to be rocking on her feet, looking for something. She's almost, excited?
"Huh? For what?"
"I don't know. But the last three times I've let something like this happen, something interesting has happened soon after. No idea what it'll be tonight, but I don't want to miss it!"
Rosa, blinks.
And blinks again.
Nope, still not making any sense.
"Have you gone nuts?"
"Probably, but the statistics are still in my favour!"
Rosa sighed, making to go grab one of those beers. She had a feeling she'd need it before the night was out.
Isabelle, meanwhile, was on the lookout. If Kiriala, or Mirror, or the high priestess were to come in their direction she'd make to approach them. They were the most likely candidates to lead to something tonight. Statistically speaking ...
"I have no idea!"
Rosa rolls her eyes at Isabelle's all-too-chipper response. Something has been weird with this girl ever since the gala and today was no exception. They were meant to be back at the Emberlight's hangar, having their own celebration with the techs and maintenance crews. But Isabelle had only put in a token appearance there before declaring an unlimited bar tab and then whisking the four of them away to another engagement.
'Why here?' - the question had been bouncing around in Rosa's head all night and now that she'd voiced it she was still no closer to understanding. This wasn't their party, the screens on the wall weren't showing their fight. Heck, they didn't even know anyone here. Rosa would have been convinced they'd just gatecrashed someone's hangar were it not for two facts; 1) Isabelle was not one to gatecrash anything in her life, and 2) She had been adamant enough about their invitation to bring a thankyou gift.
That potted plant was now sitting somewhere on its own amongst the candles. A fact that did nothing to ease Rosa's concerns about the whole situation.
Things didn't seem to bothering Asil or Tomas though. The two of them had taken one look at the bar fridge and promptly exclaimed about the presence of 'proper beer' before breaking open a couple of bottles and prowling off to find some other engineers. Probably to talk shop.
Which left her and Isabelle alone at the fringes of this strange gathering. Apart from the one Terenian, who Rosa only recognised from the news bulletins after the last match, almost everyone here was a Hybrasillian. They seemed to be content to do their own things for now. Chatting, unwinding, cooking (that last, at least, brought some inviting smells out of their kitchenette).
"So, is there something you want to do here?"
"Wait!"
Rosa frowns, glancing at Isabelle. The other woman seems to be rocking on her feet, looking for something. She's almost, excited?
"Huh? For what?"
"I don't know. But the last three times I've let something like this happen, something interesting has happened soon after. No idea what it'll be tonight, but I don't want to miss it!"
Rosa, blinks.
And blinks again.
Nope, still not making any sense.
"Have you gone nuts?"
"Probably, but the statistics are still in my favour!"
Rosa sighed, making to go grab one of those beers. She had a feeling she'd need it before the night was out.
Isabelle, meanwhile, was on the lookout. If Kiriala, or Mirror, or the high priestess were to come in their direction she'd make to approach them. They were the most likely candidates to lead to something tonight. Statistically speaking ...