Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2013 22:46:39 GMT -6
The Lotus Café
tag: kami
tag: kami
The woman's happy response warmed Shtiya's heart a little. She was just so nice! He could hardly believe his luck, and he silently thanked the Spirits for leading him to the Lotus Cafe. As she turned on some music, contemporary soft jazz, he smiled. Music was always soothing. For a moment he thought longingly of his guitar, tucked away in his room at the Apothecary, but he forgot about it once the woman began singing. She had a glorious voice.
As she answered his question about being from the city, the healer noted a pause when it came to a certain young man. Ah, perhaps this was not-my-boyfriend? Shtiya noticed her soft smile when she spoke about him and the lingering way his name slipped out of her mouth.
This 'Jin Ho' was definitely not-her-boyfriend. The Waterbender nodded, showing that he was listening, and then laughed when she asked him about his own past.
"Are you from the city as well?"
"M-me?" Shtiya shook his head. "Oh, n-n-n-no. I'm f-—--rom the North Pole." He gestured at his clothing, obviously not quite up to the same style as many Republic City natives. "C-can't you t-t-t-tell?" There was a sparkle to those blue eyes, though, showing good humour. He didn't mind looking like he didn't quite belong yet. It had only been about two years since he'd moved to the City. It was still quite new to him! He spent most of his time working, and little time exploring. There was so much to see. "I m-moved here to p-p-p-p-—" he closed his eyes for a moment, frustrated. The word would come out if he gave himself some time.
"To practice medicine," he said decisively, a moment later. "Both herbal and bending types." As he spoke, his convictions steadied his words. "I believe that a blending of practices will provide the safest and most effective medical care to the greatest number of people and I think it's important not to languish in the past, so I've been spending time learning everything I can from everyone I can —" he broke off, blushing. She won't care about that, stupid! he chided himself. There was no reason to bore the poor woman with his medical obsessions. Anyway, it didn't mean much to someone outside the trade.
"S-s-sorry," the Waterbender allowed, "I get exc-——-ited." He smiled and rubbed at one delicate wrist.