07-15-2020, 11:33 PM
The concept of a game night wasn't terribly unfamiliar to Roan, considering the young sage had grown up in a household full of children. While he had once been the only little kit stumbling about Roxie's paws, he had very quickly received a bundle of siblings to watch over and play with. Although he had mixed feelings about that in the moment, nowadays he was grateful for the presence of his younger siblings, and he loved them with all of his heart. He also knew that they could all be one hell of a hassle when they were all gathered about in one place. So, it was no surprise that Roxie had occasionally encouraged them all to gather around and have little game nights. After all – what better way to distract an entire herd of children than by sitting them down and having them play games with you? At the time, Roan had never realized just how ingenious it was, and now that he was older? He couldn't say that realizing the true purpose of the game nights had ruined his memories of them. He had fun during them, after all, distraction or not.
The siamese couldn't deny that he felt a bit surprised when he heard about Keona deciding to host a game night at the tavern, however. Not only way he used to Keona being more soft spoken and kept to herself, but he hadn't really known that adults did game night as well. It seemed pretty obvious now, since there were plenty of games out there that were more adult oriented, but said nights had always felt like such a childish activity for him. He wasn't exactly about to complain about a bit of a distraction from his work, so he had decided to attend, eventually arriving to the tavern along with the small crowd of others that had already headed in. He made his way over to where the drinks were, the sage looking curiously at the different selection that was on display. The not so strong alcohol sounded tempting, especially given his rapidly approaching official adulthood, but he decided not to risk it. After all, there was a fairly large chance his mother would be attending. Long tail flicking behind him, Roan made his way over to the table Keona was sitting at, muttering, "I think I remember this game... it's pretty simple, right?" He knew it to be one of those games that could be simple juvenile fun to complete unrestrained anarchy, depending on who you were playing with.
The siamese couldn't deny that he felt a bit surprised when he heard about Keona deciding to host a game night at the tavern, however. Not only way he used to Keona being more soft spoken and kept to herself, but he hadn't really known that adults did game night as well. It seemed pretty obvious now, since there were plenty of games out there that were more adult oriented, but said nights had always felt like such a childish activity for him. He wasn't exactly about to complain about a bit of a distraction from his work, so he had decided to attend, eventually arriving to the tavern along with the small crowd of others that had already headed in. He made his way over to where the drinks were, the sage looking curiously at the different selection that was on display. The not so strong alcohol sounded tempting, especially given his rapidly approaching official adulthood, but he decided not to risk it. After all, there was a fairly large chance his mother would be attending. Long tail flicking behind him, Roan made his way over to the table Keona was sitting at, muttering, "I think I remember this game... it's pretty simple, right?" He knew it to be one of those games that could be simple juvenile fun to complete unrestrained anarchy, depending on who you were playing with.
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