Post by A Long Display Name Here on May 11, 2012 16:21:10 GMT -6
Really now, Mei just had the most adorable face when she was flustered. Ling grinned as she watched her sister's cheeks flush despite her darker skin, chuckling as she attempted to get Iluak's attention, her arm waving just a little too enthusiastic. "Aiiya, Mei," the younger woman giggled. "You're going to poke someone's eye out like that."
Mei's gaze shifted, and Ling turned her attention toward — oh, Katsumi. She grinned, winking at her friend flirtatiously. "Hello, good-lookin'," Ling drawled, patting the seat beside her. She noticed Katsumi gesturing covertly to the rowdy table next to them and nodded. "You don't have to be so subtle, you know," she informed the dancer softly. "Mei's family." There was a hint of pride in her voice. "She won't tell a soul. But —" Ling added as an afterthought, "Keep her away from the card games." She dropped her voice even lower so Katsumi would have to lean in to hear. "She doesn't really get the finer points of the game, you know what I mean? She's an easy mark and way too nice."
In a much louder voice, she said, "Why don't you get us a pitcher of ale, Katsumi. And-—" she looked to the other table and caught someone's eye. "Another round for these gentlemen." Her words were met with a loud and rowdy cheer, with many tankards being raised in appreciation. She smiled coyly at one of the men, dropping her gaze and looking up at him from under her lashes. He blushed — aw, a bashful one, Ling thought to herself — and his friends nudged him in the ribs, making lewd jokes and pointing obviously. She gave one last winning smile to the table, flashing that "cute" gap between her teeth, before turning her attention back to her sister and Katsumi — and Iluak, who had apparently responded to Mei's airship landing signals and joined them.
"Pigs, the lot of them," she muttered in a soft undertone as the music started up again. It was a jaunty tune, one very suitable for such a boisterous night.
Ling watched Iluak attempt to start a conversation with Mei, his words vague as she studied him. They had met briefly before, when Ling visited the clinic, but she hadn't had the time to really look at the man. Of course, she would have to make sure he was suitable for Mei. If there was such a man. Critical grey eyes swept over his appearance, noting the ragged clothing, the disheveled hair, the sleep-deprived eyes. Iluak was clearly a man who put little thought to himself. Not out of laziness, though, remembering Mei's description of the small clinic.
Though his words were drowned out, her keen eyes noticed a shift in Mei's happy demeanor. That brought her back to reality, and she tried to focus in on what was being said. Mei was wringing her hands and apologising, talking about going into the clinic the next day. Ling stiffened. Was this guy trying to guilt trip her? She kept her tipped-back position as she assessed the situation. No, no he wasn't, he was falling over himself to try and take the words back. Ling rolled her eyes. This guy was just as awkward as Mei, though significantly less endearing. At least, to her.
He did have some amazingly brilliant eyes, though. If she did swing that way, she thought, it would be really hard to resist those eyes; troubled, sleep-deprived, and obviously fighting some sort of inner demon, his eyes were still strong and unclouded. An intriguing person, at the very least.
Watching the two of them for a bit longer, Ling stifled the urge to shout, "NOW KISS" because it was so, so, so blatantly obvious that they were each performing their own subtle and awkward courtship dance, and the other was oblivious to it. She smiled instead, biting her lip to avoid suggesting she draw them a picture.
When Iluak mentioned a "girl that was a friend but not his girlfriend", Ling had to laugh. It came out in a bit of a gasp as she quickly turned her head and covered her mouth with her hand. Could he be any more obvious? It's not like Ling was particularly experienced in that regard, and she did have the one up on Mei for being able to understand innuendo and read the finer points of body language, but Iluak was practically screaming, "I'M AVAILABLE". Not that Mei was being any more subtle, she thought, as her sister leaned in closer to the other healer, her eyes full of concern as she spoke. Then her sister looked slightly uncomfortable, re-focusing her gaze onto something else. Ling reached over and patted her on the arm soothingly, a grin playing around her lips. Mei probably thought something that embarrassed her. Oh, she was so cute.
Ah, yes. Ling turned back over to the rowdy table and threw them another lash flutter and smile. Always keep them looking, she thought, pretending to be embarrassed when one man made kissy faces at her. She covered her mouth with her hand, her eyes crinkling in what she knew looked like a smile. In reality, she was making a rude face. Pigs. Stupid, stupid pigs.
She turned her attention back to The Awkward Couple. The bartender had apparently left his post and was leaning to whisper in Mei's ear. Casually, Ling moved her hand to one of her knives. Just in case.
Iluak was just proposing that Mei work at the clinic, for money. And he looked at her, too. Ling arched an eyebrow, and drummed her fingers on the table.
"Weren't you just saying you don't always take monetary payments?" she said. It wasn't really a question. "Don't make promises you can't keep." Ling looked him directly, her pale grey-blue eyes meeting his. Some had said her direct gaze was a little unnerving. She wasn't even smiling to soften the look; her mouth was a tight line, her voice critical. She didn't dislike Iluak, but it was clear that he was in no proper position to be offering wages.
Ling shrugged, gesturing to her sister. "If Mei wants to work for you," (inwardly, she laughed. "IF"!) "that is her decision. We have some business plans of our own," —-her gaze flicked over to the other woman for a split second before coming back to Iluak-- "and I am more that capable of supporting my family on my ... wages." A slow smile spread across her face as another rowdy group entered the Saloon. "But keep the money for yourself, healer."