Passing through the door and into the cafe was an experience - the heady fragrance of tea and incense greeted Coatleque as she entered behind Aya, eyes taking a moment to adjust to the somewhat dimmer interior. Despite the nondescript exterior, a characteristic of the standstone city of Ul'dah itself, the interior was handsomely decorated and furnished. From the walls hung colorful tapestries, accompanying the rugs that covered the tile floor. Behind a wood and metal counter stood the proprietor wearing a welcoming smile. Behind him, neatly stacked and organized were numerous cups, saucers, and box, after box of the dried herbs that were the lifeblood of his commerce.
His smile was broad and friendly, followed by a nod, not unusual for an Ul'dahn businessman. He welcomed them both with a smooth baritone voice, that stopped just shy of booming, "Ah, Aya! It is always a pleasure to see you, and I see you have brought a friend today, please, take a seat, take a seat!"
The area within the cafe itself seemed quite a bit larger than the building would have suggested - although not very wide, it pushed deep away from the avenue itself, its interior filled with a variety of small circular tables, with chairs, and a collection of couches and divans looking both comfortable, and warn.
Aya smiled, "Good moooorning, Asmet!" she grinned, in her friendly, smiling voice. She motioned Coatleque toward a divan near the entrance, that faced the mesh-screened window to the avenue. The furniture of this sitting area was the finest in the cafe, being the first to be noticed when a new customer came through the door. A small coffee table stood before it, decorated a glass and metal lantern, and a small vase holding a few blooming flowers.  Aya took her seat, carefully adjusting her skirt, as she glanced out the window at the traffic outside, "Its one of my favorite spots!" she turned toward the paladin, smiling.
His smile was broad and friendly, followed by a nod, not unusual for an Ul'dahn businessman. He welcomed them both with a smooth baritone voice, that stopped just shy of booming, "Ah, Aya! It is always a pleasure to see you, and I see you have brought a friend today, please, take a seat, take a seat!"
The area within the cafe itself seemed quite a bit larger than the building would have suggested - although not very wide, it pushed deep away from the avenue itself, its interior filled with a variety of small circular tables, with chairs, and a collection of couches and divans looking both comfortable, and warn.
Aya smiled, "Good moooorning, Asmet!" she grinned, in her friendly, smiling voice. She motioned Coatleque toward a divan near the entrance, that faced the mesh-screened window to the avenue. The furniture of this sitting area was the finest in the cafe, being the first to be noticed when a new customer came through the door. A small coffee table stood before it, decorated a glass and metal lantern, and a small vase holding a few blooming flowers.  Aya took her seat, carefully adjusting her skirt, as she glanced out the window at the traffic outside, "Its one of my favorite spots!" she turned toward the paladin, smiling.