Andúril
Jul 12th, 2004, 11:03:40 AM
Andúril walked up to the entrance of the bar and looked at the bouncers, who stood in his way.
"Good evening gentlemen," he said politely. They did not move. He tried again. "Are you open?" The bouncer smiled at him.
"Im afriad we must ask you for your lightsabres, sir." the bouncer said. A pained expression flitted off the initiates face.
"Of course, I would, but these are rare objects... I never let them out of my sight..." he didn't know what to say.
"Im sorry sir, but rules are rules. We can make no exceptions. Exept for trained Jedi Knights and Masters, of course."
Andúril hesitiated for nearly 30 seconds, but finally accepted to hand his lightsabres over to the man.
"I must ask you to take great care with those. They are worth more to me than all the stars; and I honour you with allowing you to handle them.
The bouncer bowed slightly to Andúril and respectfully stored them in a container of their own.
"They will be returned to you when you leave."
"Thankyou," replied Andúril.
He walked over to a spare table on one of the sides of the bar and looked around him. There were jedi here, yes, but there were traders and star pilots also. He felt a bit out of place here, as he didn't really know anyone. He signalled to a waiter for a drink.
"Good evening gentlemen," he said politely. They did not move. He tried again. "Are you open?" The bouncer smiled at him.
"Im afriad we must ask you for your lightsabres, sir." the bouncer said. A pained expression flitted off the initiates face.
"Of course, I would, but these are rare objects... I never let them out of my sight..." he didn't know what to say.
"Im sorry sir, but rules are rules. We can make no exceptions. Exept for trained Jedi Knights and Masters, of course."
Andúril hesitiated for nearly 30 seconds, but finally accepted to hand his lightsabres over to the man.
"I must ask you to take great care with those. They are worth more to me than all the stars; and I honour you with allowing you to handle them.
The bouncer bowed slightly to Andúril and respectfully stored them in a container of their own.
"They will be returned to you when you leave."
"Thankyou," replied Andúril.
He walked over to a spare table on one of the sides of the bar and looked around him. There were jedi here, yes, but there were traders and star pilots also. He felt a bit out of place here, as he didn't really know anyone. He signalled to a waiter for a drink.