Post by Nyssa Fotiá on Jan 2, 2017 23:31:32 GMT -5
The night was brought to life by the tapping of glasses colliding into one another, and music blasting through cracked windows. The dress that Nyssa had picked out specifically clung to every last one of her curves. The dress reached down her upper thighs and was complimented with her black heals. The fresh curls waved over her shoulders and down her back to complete the look. Sliding into one of the stools at the bar, Nyssa looked up at the bartender. At first he seemed confused by her actions, that was until he saw the slight glimmer of embers that danced in the pupils of her eyes. Without any further explanation, the bartender quickly turned to his finest collection to mix her drink. The bartender had been months over due with his should, but seeing as Balty had been so occupied in the human realm, he wouldn't mind if Nyssa got few freebies from his deals.
In record time the man had managed to serve Nyssa her drink. Winking towards the man, Nyssa picked up her martini glass and spun her stool around. Jumping from the seat, Nyssa made her way towards where the life of party seemed to be collecting. Something had told her that this was the place to be, the establishment to not miss tonight. She had only hoped that this sensation was remotely right. Chaos began to strike the middle of the room. Taking one final sip of her drinks, Nyssa observed the trio of men as she approached them. Three gentlemen who probably had a few too many drinks. "Now, now, there is no reason to ruin everyo--" Before she could finish of the men, obviously drunker than the other two nudged her away.
Nyssa allowed the nudge to only move her shoulder slightly before like instinct, she grabbed hold of the mans wrist. A small smile twisted upon her lips as she shook her head. "Tisk, Tisk, didn't your mother ever teach you not to lay hands on a lady." Grabbing hold of his shoulder with her free hand she quickly twisted his arm to hold his arm behind him in a chicken wing like position. Despite his chances, the man didn't seem to learn a lesson as he continued mouthing off towards Nyssa. Chuckling softly, a warm ember color began sparking in a more brilliant flame in her eyes. Pulling his arm back in jerking motion, Nyssa allowed a crackling sound to echo from the mans bones. Dropping him to the ground, Nyssa looked towards the other two men who had now sobered up immensely. Not a word was said from any of them. The two men who had been watching quickly lifted their injured friend from the ground and carried him back out.
In record time the man had managed to serve Nyssa her drink. Winking towards the man, Nyssa picked up her martini glass and spun her stool around. Jumping from the seat, Nyssa made her way towards where the life of party seemed to be collecting. Something had told her that this was the place to be, the establishment to not miss tonight. She had only hoped that this sensation was remotely right. Chaos began to strike the middle of the room. Taking one final sip of her drinks, Nyssa observed the trio of men as she approached them. Three gentlemen who probably had a few too many drinks. "Now, now, there is no reason to ruin everyo--" Before she could finish of the men, obviously drunker than the other two nudged her away.
Nyssa allowed the nudge to only move her shoulder slightly before like instinct, she grabbed hold of the mans wrist. A small smile twisted upon her lips as she shook her head. "Tisk, Tisk, didn't your mother ever teach you not to lay hands on a lady." Grabbing hold of his shoulder with her free hand she quickly twisted his arm to hold his arm behind him in a chicken wing like position. Despite his chances, the man didn't seem to learn a lesson as he continued mouthing off towards Nyssa. Chuckling softly, a warm ember color began sparking in a more brilliant flame in her eyes. Pulling his arm back in jerking motion, Nyssa allowed a crackling sound to echo from the mans bones. Dropping him to the ground, Nyssa looked towards the other two men who had now sobered up immensely. Not a word was said from any of them. The two men who had been watching quickly lifted their injured friend from the ground and carried him back out.