Jerro_oconnor
Jerro felt Callaghan go limp and just managed to get free before he was pinned again. Jerro looked curiously at him, had he done that? Then he looked over at Pagan just in time to see her dive. Jerro groaned as he looked over the damage, there was gonna be hell to pay. how has she survived this long? He thought idly to himself. He also thought about reneging his previous agreement, but that was just the ale talking. Jerro was and is a lot of things, but he was a man of his words, and he would never leave a person in need.
He dreaded the talk that he needed to have with the owner. The beer had gone from slick to sticky, and, although the mugs were metal, the bottles were glass. They were just lucky there weren't candles anywhere. "Could someone help him to his room... err, again?" Jerro asked the still attending crowd. Already they were murmuring to each other, but at least there were no more fights. He looked down at Callaghan, who had gone from unconscious to a drunken sleep, snoring loudly. He'd probably be fine, but angry when he woke up.
Jerro suddenly felt very tired, being beaten tended to do that to people, and the alcohol in his system didn't help. He still needed to talk to the owner. He half stumbled, half walked to the bartender, who immediately put one hand under the counter, where there would no doubt be a cudgel, a sword or even a crossbow for all Jerro knew. Jerro came to a stop a safe distance away.
"Are ye the owner?" Jerro asked wearily.
"Ye-es." The bartender replied warily.
"Could ye please let us keep our rooms? I promise to be no further trouble, and I meant when I said I'll pay ye back."
The bartender slowly took his hand off of the concealed weapon and thought about it. Normally, they'd be out so fast their heads would have spun, but they were army, and you can't mess with the army without repercussions somewhere. After a long thought, the bartender said, "Fine, ye can stay. Just mind yer pints and quarts next time.
Jerro was instantly relieved, that wasn't as bad as he thought it would be. He mumbled agreement and that he'd pay in the morning, but it came out as gibberish. He then walked over to Pagan. People were as hesitant to move her as they were with Callaghan, and for good reason! He carefully picked her up and carried her to her room. He placed her gently on the bed, and stood there, trying to figure out how he would lock the door from the outside. Finally, he gave up, trudged to his room, locked the door and fell onto his bed. He was asleep before his head hit the bed.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
He dreaded the talk that he needed to have with the owner. The beer had gone from slick to sticky, and, although the mugs were metal, the bottles were glass. They were just lucky there weren't candles anywhere. "Could someone help him to his room... err, again?" Jerro asked the still attending crowd. Already they were murmuring to each other, but at least there were no more fights. He looked down at Callaghan, who had gone from unconscious to a drunken sleep, snoring loudly. He'd probably be fine, but angry when he woke up.
Jerro suddenly felt very tired, being beaten tended to do that to people, and the alcohol in his system didn't help. He still needed to talk to the owner. He half stumbled, half walked to the bartender, who immediately put one hand under the counter, where there would no doubt be a cudgel, a sword or even a crossbow for all Jerro knew. Jerro came to a stop a safe distance away.
"Are ye the owner?" Jerro asked wearily.
"Ye-es." The bartender replied warily.
"Could ye please let us keep our rooms? I promise to be no further trouble, and I meant when I said I'll pay ye back."
The bartender slowly took his hand off of the concealed weapon and thought about it. Normally, they'd be out so fast their heads would have spun, but they were army, and you can't mess with the army without repercussions somewhere. After a long thought, the bartender said, "Fine, ye can stay. Just mind yer pints and quarts next time.
Jerro was instantly relieved, that wasn't as bad as he thought it would be. He mumbled agreement and that he'd pay in the morning, but it came out as gibberish. He then walked over to Pagan. People were as hesitant to move her as they were with Callaghan, and for good reason! He carefully picked her up and carried her to her room. He placed her gently on the bed, and stood there, trying to figure out how he would lock the door from the outside. Finally, he gave up, trudged to his room, locked the door and fell onto his bed. He was asleep before his head hit the bed.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise