
"And now they be makin' me hungry, as well..." He mumbled under his breath, sniffing lightly at the air.
Rain dismissed Koti with a wave of his hand and shake of his head. "Don't worry 'bout it. I like the cut of yer jib, mate." He gave her a sly wink. "Besides. Wouldn't be very 'gentleman-like' of me ta not pay." The sailor gave a dry chuckle at the thought of himself in the shoes of a nobleman. While he could never pull it off, at least his morals were in the right place. In port, of course. He couldn't speak for himself out on the open seas. One had to adapt to survive, and if Rain had learned anything over his years at sea, it was that most pirates didn't play nice.
"So, here you are pushin' all these questions my way. What's your story?" He inquired, eying Koti up again before glancing over to the newcomer. "... And yours."
The barmaid finally made her way back to the table, setting down three mugs brimming with rum. "Much appreciated, lass." Rain gave her a bit of a roguish grin and wink as well, flipping an extra coin over to her off his thumb.
"Cheers." He held up his mug for a moment before going bottoms up and gulping down half his drink in one swift movement. Setting the mug back down, he let out a satisfied sigh and wiped his mouth across the back of his sleeve, only to realize it was still wet, and simply finished the job with the back of his hand.
Rain dismissed Koti with a wave of his hand and shake of his head. "Don't worry 'bout it. I like the cut of yer jib, mate." He gave her a sly wink. "Besides. Wouldn't be very 'gentleman-like' of me ta not pay." The sailor gave a dry chuckle at the thought of himself in the shoes of a nobleman. While he could never pull it off, at least his morals were in the right place. In port, of course. He couldn't speak for himself out on the open seas. One had to adapt to survive, and if Rain had learned anything over his years at sea, it was that most pirates didn't play nice.
"So, here you are pushin' all these questions my way. What's your story?" He inquired, eying Koti up again before glancing over to the newcomer. "... And yours."
The barmaid finally made her way back to the table, setting down three mugs brimming with rum. "Much appreciated, lass." Rain gave her a bit of a roguish grin and wink as well, flipping an extra coin over to her off his thumb.
"Cheers." He held up his mug for a moment before going bottoms up and gulping down half his drink in one swift movement. Setting the mug back down, he let out a satisfied sigh and wiped his mouth across the back of his sleeve, only to realize it was still wet, and simply finished the job with the back of his hand.