Yrael, the Eighth Bright Shiner (
mogget_cat) wrote2009-09-30 07:09 pm
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Terrible Triad Touring Agency: New Orleans
Yrael grins as she steps out from the bar and into the deserted alleyway and the New Orleans early evening. She glances over her shoulder to see Liz and Nikola follow her through the door, which closes behind them.
"We've got a while before I have to be there for my gig," she grins at them, "so I thought I'd show you around the French Quarter."
Since, and she may be ever so slightly sheepish about this, she hasn't gotten around to doing so before.
"We've got a while before I have to be there for my gig," she grins at them, "so I thought I'd show you around the French Quarter."
Since, and she may be ever so slightly sheepish about this, she hasn't gotten around to doing so before.
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As her cup gets put down on the table, "But that means I have to wait looonger to see her preform in a professional stage." She highly doubts that Yrael preforming at the club and Yrael sitting at a piano in Milliways compare.
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She sips, finishing off her cup with a pleased sound. Hot, strong coffee, with sweet beignets and good company. Happiness.
"About ready to go, then?" she says, stretching.
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"It's just a short way from here."
She'll lead the way.
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That never gets old.
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Liz slips an arm through one of his with a smile. She can't wait to see Yrael perform in the club.
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She laughs as they draw near the club, seeing the crowded line outside of Ampersand. "No use trying to get through that mob. Come on, I'll get us in the back way."
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As they walk through the back halls, they can hear the sounds of a band warming up, testing the acoustics and tuning what might need to be tuned.
Through another door, and they're in one of the more indistinct shadowy corners of the main room, partially hidden by a black curtain. To their left is the stage, with backup musicians continuing to make sure all the instruments (and there are quite a few) are ready. More chairs and tall, two- or three-person tables have been brought in during their absence, to make it so more people can sit and listen. All of the dance floor nearest the stage has been taken up. On the upper level on the far side of the bar, though, the second, slightly smaller dance floor has been left open.
For those few caught by the music and voice who might muster the concentration enough to dance.
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"Looks like a nice set up."
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