Xiaoyu
Character
The cantina buzzed with the usual evening noise; civilians trading stories, merchants arguing over prices they’d already agreed on, and the low hum of ships passing overhead outside. It was the sort of place where no one paid much attention to strangers.
Which suited Xiaoyu just fine.
She sat at a small table near the edge of the room, dressed in simple layered robes of green and cream, the sort an apothecary might wear. The sleeves had been pushed up neatly so they wouldn’t get in the way, and her dark hair was tied back in a practical style, though a few loose strands framed her face.
In front of her sat a bottle and a small ceramic cup. Rather than drinking right away, Xiaoyu lifted the cup and gave it a cautious sniff, brow faintly furrowed as if she were studying medicine instead of alcohol. After a moment she took a small sip.
She paused, lowering the cup slowly. “…Stronger than it smells.”
The quiet observation was mostly to herself. Setting the cup down with a soft clink, she barely looked up from the table. Her attention stayed on the bottle instead, tilting it slightly as she watched the liquid shift inside the glass.
After a moment she poured herself another cup, studying the color and scent again before taking another careful sip. Someone nearby might have approached or taken the empty seat across from her, but Xiaoyu didn’t seem particularly concerned either way. Her focus stayed on the drink, brows faintly knit as if she were trying to solve a small puzzle.
She took another sip, slower this time.
“…Interesting.”
Only then did her eyes briefly flick upward toward the stranger across from her, more acknowledging their presence than inviting it, before drifting back down to the cup in her hands.
Which suited Xiaoyu just fine.
She sat at a small table near the edge of the room, dressed in simple layered robes of green and cream, the sort an apothecary might wear. The sleeves had been pushed up neatly so they wouldn’t get in the way, and her dark hair was tied back in a practical style, though a few loose strands framed her face.
In front of her sat a bottle and a small ceramic cup. Rather than drinking right away, Xiaoyu lifted the cup and gave it a cautious sniff, brow faintly furrowed as if she were studying medicine instead of alcohol. After a moment she took a small sip.
She paused, lowering the cup slowly. “…Stronger than it smells.”
The quiet observation was mostly to herself. Setting the cup down with a soft clink, she barely looked up from the table. Her attention stayed on the bottle instead, tilting it slightly as she watched the liquid shift inside the glass.
After a moment she poured herself another cup, studying the color and scent again before taking another careful sip. Someone nearby might have approached or taken the empty seat across from her, but Xiaoyu didn’t seem particularly concerned either way. Her focus stayed on the drink, brows faintly knit as if she were trying to solve a small puzzle.
She took another sip, slower this time.
“…Interesting.”
Only then did her eyes briefly flick upward toward the stranger across from her, more acknowledging their presence than inviting it, before drifting back down to the cup in her hands.
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