by Sage on Fri May 14, 2010 8:52 am
Xavier went to work quickly once he was able to pry his second sword from the couple's table they had landed on, and brushed the greens off his back. He flitted to the nearest waiter and whispered something quickly, sticking closely to his ear, and making sure that he saw the mark on his wrist as he pulled some small metallic objects from his belt and placed them in the man's hand while they were close enough together to make the transaction invisible to any of the patrons, though Frankie might have caught a glance if she watched carefully.
The waiter grumbled at first, but lightened his mood considerably after hefting the metal's weight and number, as well as glancing the symbol of status Xavier wore branded on his forearm. Afterward, the man shuffled off to the couple's table and began spouting a pseudo-sincere apology, promising complimentary this, and special treatment that. The two significantly more elder patrons seemed to take the development in stride, and did not complain as the man moved them to another table.
Xavier then busied himself with taking in his surroundings, whether to get back to their conversations, or strictly for fear of looking directly at Xavier while he was looking back, he did not know, but the eyes of the crowd were no longer on him. The same could not be said for Frankie, though she did not seem to mind the attention, and so he took no action to prevent it. He spotted a table set against one of the corners of the roof, and gestured toward it with a grin before heading toward it himself and pulling out the chair with the view of the cityscape for his dinner guest.
The restaurant itself was beautiful, but this roof floor was amazing. Ivy-entwined lattice sectionals created semi-private nooks for each table, though they were low so that the view could be enjoyed. It was open air, no real walls or roof past the floor below them, but there was an invisible barrier enchanting the building to keep out the wind and rain. As one looked up, they would be able to see the rain falling, and stopping several feet short of contact. It added a nice bit of atmosphere, as it was nice to watch the rain without having to be wet. And finally, after being within it's protective boundary for a short time, it would become clear that the area inside the barrier was magically heated, which Xavier thought was a nice touch, considering she would probably be freezing soon as her clothes, like his, were completely drenched.
Per a silent exchange between Xavier and the staff, a few servers approached their table with soft, dry towels and a pair of menus. A few of them busied themselves with setting the table with sweetbread and a type of ambrosia, mixed with dried fruits, berries, nuts, and seeds; as well as a mystery beverage.
" Welcome to the Eagle's Grasp, Lady Franschescia. We will give you a few moments to contemplate your order. The special tonight is a variation on a Cizokian delicacy, and is flown in fresh. The entertainment will begin shortly. "
The group did their work, and delivered their message, and were gone as suddenly as they came. Xavier would take his seat across from her if she accepted his gesture with the other chair, still reeling from the headrush of their rather unorthodox descent.