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We spent the next three hours in The Deep eating till our stomachs were on the edge of bursting; Well, that's what Freija and Wreign had done...I wasn't too keen on ordering so much and when the bill came around I couldn't help but feel guilty at how much I'd eaten: The entire bill was two-hundred gold! I'd only cost around 46 of that, but it was more than anything I'd spent on myself...ever.
I guess that Freija noticed how I felt and she just hummed contently at the cost of the bill, "Huh. I swear we'd have broken two-hundred this time..." She waved her hand over the edge of the table and two Onyx coins and three Gold materialized mid-air, landing on a platform of energy, which floated over to Elena. She looked at the coins with awestruck shock and then at Freija for confirmation.
"Just take out whatever the bill was and take the rest as a tip." She said and the Serval-Kin just gingerly took the five coins, and the marker for the bill, and scurried away quickly--Pocketing the three gold into a pouch at her waist; the bill was just under two hundred Gold, and Onyx coins were worth a hundred Gold each, so Elena probably knew that those three Gold were just a part of the tip--maybe she thought that Freija would change her mind about the tip or something...
No more than five minutes later Elena came back with a confirmation plaque with an approval stamp on it and handed that to Freija as she went into another deep bow, "Thank you for deciding to dine with The Deep this evening. I hope the service was at expectations! Please feel free to return and dine with us at any time!"
Foxy sat up and smiled at Elena, patting the Serval on her shoulder reassuringly, "No worries. You did an excellent job with us today. I might even request your services next time I visit." I pretended not to notice her insinuation, and the shiver that visibly traveled down the Serval's spine and tail. Though, the way it puffed up was adorable...Freija then stood up and stretched as Elena backed up and quickly made her way to one of the back areas, still with a puffy tail and flicking ears, "Alright! How about we go and do something a little easier on the body to let this gigantic meal settle a little."
"I agree," Wreign groaned, sitting up and grinning towards her, "The last time I ate so much was so long ago...this was certainly a nice end to the first day out."
"Wait, we aren't going to go home for the night?" I looked at Freija confused
She grinned and shook her head, "Nope! We are going to go to the West-side Square for a little while and cool down, then it's off to the next series of events I have got planned for us till the end of the day!" She winked at me, "I promise you'll love all of them."
....This is never going to end was it?
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The West-side Square, in the second District, was basically a giant area people and creatures of all types could go and relax for a while without penalty of being in a public place of interrupting any sort of business or traffic; It was a place I'd gone to once of twice just to look at the nice grass, trees, and shrubbery not only outlining the entire place, but also hiding most of it from view: The only things that could be seen outside of it were the Shrubs lining the edge of the giant area--an area so large it was considered a small forest by the children--and the walkway into the park. It was just a short path of stone with wooden rails that had seats every fifty or so steps if someone wanted to just sit down and enjoy everything without going too far in, but the stone path didn't go all the way through; It stopped abruptly maybe a hundred lengths in with a last pair of benches on either end of the path before turning into a lush grass plain surrounded by vast amounts of forestry.
It was a place specifically made for Beast-Kin and other Kin to have a place they could run around freely without judgement or rest in their natural environment or just directly under view of the sky, surrounded by a field of flowers and grass. This would've been the third time I'd ever gone here and it was still an awe-striking sight: a place like this was just in the middle of a giant city, and it was so well preserved and clean that it seemed like a genuine forest; there were a bunch of laws and regulations regarding food and drink brought here that, if found, could be legally traced back to a persons and they'd be punished with a very hefty fine. If the amount was serious enough they might actually be charged with Desecration of an Imperial Sanctuary and placed in jail for as much as half a year...
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