Celestine
Celestine kind of just leaned to the side away from him, a bit of a cringe of her face just hearing what had just come out of him. Though some did seem quite impressed, that shout coming from near the bar and the chuckles of others around; she.. wasn't so much impressed. Not that she'd never heard something like that come from him before, but damn, it was always surprising when it happened. "Sorta done? How can someone be SORT of done?" she she rolled her eyes teasingly as she herself got up from her seat, "I'm glad we are going though, I've spent enough time here and more than I am comfortable with at that." Unlike him, she wasn't the tallest in the world, like most Tarsians would be; but she had always been a bit smaller than other Tarsians in the community. Being a second generation Tarsian was certainly interesting, she could only imagine what coming from nowhere into the world was even like. Though honestly she didn't even want to imagine such a thing in the first place.
Just as she was about to turn and leave the pub, Zo spoke up, in a very interesting way at that. That wasn't unusual, it was just the words he decided to use at the moment really. "Zo, you don't need to censor yourself, I am not a child you know," she gave him a light nudge, and a soft but playful glare, "go take care of your business, I'll wait for you outside until you are done. I'm quite done with smelling the booze in here anyway, so I will see you outside."
The smaller Tarsian made her way around the table and towards the door of the Pub, allowing herself to open it up and exit the building. As she did, the soft breeze caught her face, bringing the the light smell of impending rain onto her senses. That would be interesting, walking around in the rain. Wouldn't be the worst weather she'd found herself in, snowstorms were quite horrid as well in certain times of the year. One could really catch their death if not prepared for those times. Oh well, what was a little rain anyway? As long as it did not pour harshly onto the earth all would be quite alright. The rain brought nourishment to the plant life around them, water to those who needed it to survive; not to mention, it felt great against the warmth of the skin.
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