Just get into the bar, get what you need, and get out.
Easy. Easier than anything else she'd gotten herself into.
Or at least that's what she assumed would happen, because as soon as she walked in everything went to absolute hell.
There were creatures all over the place; impossible to find just one creature with all this ruckus going on. It was the complete opposite of the calm, pouring rain outside. It was dimlit with an orange gleam from the lanterns strewn across the low, tavern ceiling. Loud crashes of glass were heard from every angle, and shouts and roars rippled across the room as the bodies of several others clashed into each-other in a full-on fist fight. There was so much going on, that she didn't notice the cup heading straight in her direction.
It hit her straight in the face, and crashed to the ground, splintering glass everywhere.
Gingerly, she reached up where it'd hit, and felt it for a moment.
It hurt, and she was about to make them feel the same but twice as much. Maybe a bit more, but, the fight was varied until she lit the whole place on fire.
Now she stood triumphant, somewhat, watching the whole place burn down.
She rubbed her bruised shoulder, but was distracted by a weird sobbing sound.
The creature who stopped beside her had his eyes all watery and glistening in the flickering flames.
"Did.. Did you?-"
"Yeah." Imi replied to him, not at all bothered. He looked all scarred up, one nasty cut under his left eye. She placed a claw on her hip, eyeing him with concern.
"Darling," She said, taking a step towards him. "You alright?"
He flinched away, into the shadow from a leafless tree that blocked the light.
"I'M FINE! DON'T- don't.." The creature sniffled, and shot off wailing.
"WAIT!-"
Iminess darted after him, passing others who stood in awe and shock at the blazing building that was steadily getting farther, and farther behind her.
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