She continued her song as she took the stage, taking the time to look each and every patron in the eye, lingering just long enough. It allowed them to imagine that maybe, just maybe, the song was meant for them. Sunlight flooded the tavern, yet she did not stumble in her acapella. Lirin followed the newcomer with her peripheral vision, curious as it seemed that the vampire was so easily dismissed. Still, she worked her magic on them, trying to find the one most susceptible.
Only when the barkeep gave a startled yelp followed immediately by disturbed wood and shattering glass did her voice die. Everyone, including Lirin, was raptly absorbed by the commotion. The woman was a bounty hunter, like Celsy, here to collect payment for a job completed. Her gaze scanned the startled patrons, knowing she had lost the efforts of her spell. Either she could try again, or she could try another approach. Although there was an unpleasant scent on the air, one she couldn’t quite place. It smelled sharp as ice, rigid and dangerous.
While the men seemed afraid of the bounty hunter, the vampire was now very curious, wondering if she had any affiliations with Celeste and Larka. Lirin made her way over to the bar, hips swaying, and dropped several gold coins on the worn surface. ”Let me cover your loss, Delvan.” Her eyes glanced over the box to see the glistening ice obscuring the shocked expression of the hunter’s victim. Whatever his crimes were, he probably deserved such a fate. The ice just increased her curiosity tenfold.
One of the patrons caught Lirin by the waist as she turned, her smile easy as he pulled her into him. She leaned in, to whisper in his ear. ”Maybe next time, sweet thing.” His scent was too sour, anyway, so it was not much of a loss on her part. After she extracted herself from his grasp, the vampire’s heels clicked against the stone floor as she walked up to the porcelain-skinned woman. Her ocean orbs took in the board that held the stranger’s attention, taking in the different wanted posters. ”Choices, choices. So many to collect, yet numbers never dwindle. Quite a lucrative line of work. Impressive skill, matched by only one other. Although…” Lirin paused as she glanced at the stranger from beneath her lashes. ”None has ever had quite disturbed a song as you have. Perhaps you prefer more… Traditional work?”