Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-27603392-20140617103912/@comment-24028694-20140716160042

Chao choked a little but not enough for anyone to notice. As he was finishing the food in his mouth he turned to Bryan. "I highly doubt you have the coin to..." Before he could finish the man disappeared. Chao sighed and turned to Saige. "I have no interest in gambling. Especially when the odds are near to impossable." He joked. Besides, I plan to donate half my earnings to the orphanage I lived in. He then took a second bite of the 'poisoned' apple as he walked with the fine looking lady to the inn. Can't let good food go to waste. He thought as he finished the apple.

At the Raindeer Inn, the pair made their way to the bar where the bartender was carefully cleaning mugs. The bar at this time was near empty save for a few drunk patrons and the odd lone drifter. The bartender looked up from his work and greeted the familiar faces with a smile. "Welcome back to the Raindeer Inn my friends." He said as he laid the mug don on the counter top and leaned on it with both hands. "What can I do for you both?" "Greetings bartender," said Chao "We require rooms for the night." "Ah, very well then." The bar tender exited the bar and gestured to the stairs. " This way if you please."

On the third floor, the bartender led the couple down a long hallway. The hallway was clean with a window at the end of it and candles in front of every door as well as incoherent voices behinde some of the doors. They stopped at the end of the hall in front of a door with an unlit candle. The bartender lit the candle with his own and pulled out a ring of keys; using one of them, he open the door. The room wasn't that big, it had a table with 2 chairs, 2 windows that looked over the village, a dresser under one of the windows, a mirror the size of a person, and a full size bed with nightstands on both size of it. "Well here is our last room. But I bet you two love birds would make good use of it." The bartender said with a wink. Wait... What? Chao thought as he realized the meaning of what the man said.