The din from the small bar would have been enough to attract anyone's attention. From behind the bar, the young bartender was yelling for silence, attempting to get his patrons to behave before he lost his job - most likely his first one. However it wasn't doing any good - if anything he was just adding to the chaos that was quickly becoming a bar wide brawl.
In the middle of the flailing limbs, flying weapons, and Russian curses, sat a young girl. In truth, she was a year or two shy of legally being allowed to enter such an establishment, however no one had questioned her. Ashleen had always held herself in a manner that suggested more age than she actually had. She had lived, seen more than most people her age had anyway. To her credit, she hadn't raised one finger in the brawl that was occurring around her. Ash felt that there would be some people out there who would be proud of the restraint she was showing. Her over excitable nature usually couldn't help but join into such things; today she was more interested in just watching, her blue gaze critiquing the reckless, unstudied manner many of the fighters were engaging their attacks. There were so many better ways to get what they wanted, than with such childish dives, born of drunken rage.
The energy was as intoxicating as any of the spirits they were wasting upon the floor.
The odd thing about what happened was Ashleen didn't even notice. The smash of glass, shattering against not the table as she had assumed, but the back of her head, echoed in her ear as the room swayed slightly. Although she passed out, spent more than fifteen minutes with her face pressed against the wooden table, the fight raging and then dying around her, she didn't notice. When she opened her eyes again, her vision swaying slightly, Ashleen thought she had been watching the fight the whole time. In fact, she had, only it wasn't the fight as it happened around her, it was the way it could have been, glitching between all the possibilities as all the choices made around her changed what actually happened. Her power had been activated, jolted so smoothly that for once she hadn't even noticed it had happened.
Pushing back from the table rather clumsily, Ashleen weaved through the crowed, missing flailing limbs only by seeing when they would come moments before they did. Awake she was still trapped in a vision without realizing she was. The fresh air of the outdoors jolted her slightly, pulling the two realities - the one before her and the one only she saw - into two concrete places. Slowly she began to recognize her woozy feeling that was growing about her, the way the actual world was spinning.
She still hadn't even realize d that she was bleeding from a gash in the back of her head, red slowly seeping into the otherwise pristine blonde.
In the middle of the flailing limbs, flying weapons, and Russian curses, sat a young girl. In truth, she was a year or two shy of legally being allowed to enter such an establishment, however no one had questioned her. Ashleen had always held herself in a manner that suggested more age than she actually had. She had lived, seen more than most people her age had anyway. To her credit, she hadn't raised one finger in the brawl that was occurring around her. Ash felt that there would be some people out there who would be proud of the restraint she was showing. Her over excitable nature usually couldn't help but join into such things; today she was more interested in just watching, her blue gaze critiquing the reckless, unstudied manner many of the fighters were engaging their attacks. There were so many better ways to get what they wanted, than with such childish dives, born of drunken rage.
The energy was as intoxicating as any of the spirits they were wasting upon the floor.
The odd thing about what happened was Ashleen didn't even notice. The smash of glass, shattering against not the table as she had assumed, but the back of her head, echoed in her ear as the room swayed slightly. Although she passed out, spent more than fifteen minutes with her face pressed against the wooden table, the fight raging and then dying around her, she didn't notice. When she opened her eyes again, her vision swaying slightly, Ashleen thought she had been watching the fight the whole time. In fact, she had, only it wasn't the fight as it happened around her, it was the way it could have been, glitching between all the possibilities as all the choices made around her changed what actually happened. Her power had been activated, jolted so smoothly that for once she hadn't even noticed it had happened.
Pushing back from the table rather clumsily, Ashleen weaved through the crowed, missing flailing limbs only by seeing when they would come moments before they did. Awake she was still trapped in a vision without realizing she was. The fresh air of the outdoors jolted her slightly, pulling the two realities - the one before her and the one only she saw - into two concrete places. Slowly she began to recognize her woozy feeling that was growing about her, the way the actual world was spinning.
She still hadn't even realize d that she was bleeding from a gash in the back of her head, red slowly seeping into the otherwise pristine blonde.
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