Water Seven's Siren
Our story begins nearly twenty years ago, in a small tavern in the slums of Water Seven. A haven for pirates and smugglers, it was known for bad beer that no one drank and service that compared to that of ghost town. However, the lack of marine presence and the shady deals that transpired there kept the bar busier than most. The tavern was owned by an elderly man, he was short and balding, and he spent his days boozing with the customers and groping the waitresses while his wife handled the business end of the bar. She was a homely woman, large and intimidating, and the main reason for the black market trade that kept the place running. For years it went on like this, until one day a young and beautiful girl ended up on the doorstep. She was not much older than seventeen at the time, with golden blonde hair that flowed down past her breasts and a smile that could warm even the coldest heart. The owner was smitten at first sight, as were most that laid eyes on her voluptuous body and gorgeous face, her porcelain skin catching the light wherever she walked. Her beauty was enough to sway even the man’s hardened wife into allowing her to have a job, as she had nowhere to go and no family to speak of, having just arrived by boat from the far off island of Baltigo. The girl was desperate for a home and a sense of belonging.
Within weeks she had made a name for herself, she was called the beauty of Water Seven. Known for her wonderful looks and beautiful smile, and a bubbly personality that attracted all those who crossed her path. The small tavern became known for something more than a front for the black market, sailors and pirates from all over came to see for themselves if the rumors were true, that a beautiful siren really waited tables at this dump of a bar. And there they’d find her, serenading the customers with a voice that was as beautiful as her looks as her perfect hips swayed about, serving the same crappy beer they had always had. But now, no one seemed to mind as they ordered as much as they could, doing anything to have the beauty of Water Seven stop by their table if even for a moment.
Then one day, after a few months of working at the tavern, a particular man walked through the doors. With fiery red hair and the presence of a king, the man was tall and handsome with a chiseled jaw line and eyes that could woo any woman. It was love at first sight for young girl, having fallen head over heels when she saw him, literally, as the moment their eyes locked, her heel caught one of floorboards and sent her tumbling to the dirty bar floor. The skunk beer splashing all over the man. Those who were around all bit their tongues and a hush fell over the bar, fearing that this may be the last of the beautiful siren. Until the man bent down and grabbed her hand, his charming smile and intense eyes pierced into the woman’s soul. He helped her to her feet and paid for all the beer that had been spilled, even going so far as to buy a round for everyone in the bar. And at this point, the tables had turned as now it was the beauty of water seven was smitten. For the first time in her life, she was the one who couldn’t take her eyes off of someone. With a charismatic smile the man had asked for her name, to which she nervously replied, Betty Black, her eyes stared back, wide eyed and innocent as she waited for his response. He pulled her closely and gently leaned in, his soft lips next to her ear as he whispered seductively to her.
You can call me Bizar
Our story begins nearly twenty years ago, in a small tavern in the slums of Water Seven. A haven for pirates and smugglers, it was known for bad beer that no one drank and service that compared to that of ghost town. However, the lack of marine presence and the shady deals that transpired there kept the bar busier than most. The tavern was owned by an elderly man, he was short and balding, and he spent his days boozing with the customers and groping the waitresses while his wife handled the business end of the bar. She was a homely woman, large and intimidating, and the main reason for the black market trade that kept the place running. For years it went on like this, until one day a young and beautiful girl ended up on the doorstep. She was not much older than seventeen at the time, with golden blonde hair that flowed down past her breasts and a smile that could warm even the coldest heart. The owner was smitten at first sight, as were most that laid eyes on her voluptuous body and gorgeous face, her porcelain skin catching the light wherever she walked. Her beauty was enough to sway even the man’s hardened wife into allowing her to have a job, as she had nowhere to go and no family to speak of, having just arrived by boat from the far off island of Baltigo. The girl was desperate for a home and a sense of belonging.
Within weeks she had made a name for herself, she was called the beauty of Water Seven. Known for her wonderful looks and beautiful smile, and a bubbly personality that attracted all those who crossed her path. The small tavern became known for something more than a front for the black market, sailors and pirates from all over came to see for themselves if the rumors were true, that a beautiful siren really waited tables at this dump of a bar. And there they’d find her, serenading the customers with a voice that was as beautiful as her looks as her perfect hips swayed about, serving the same crappy beer they had always had. But now, no one seemed to mind as they ordered as much as they could, doing anything to have the beauty of Water Seven stop by their table if even for a moment.
Then one day, after a few months of working at the tavern, a particular man walked through the doors. With fiery red hair and the presence of a king, the man was tall and handsome with a chiseled jaw line and eyes that could woo any woman. It was love at first sight for young girl, having fallen head over heels when she saw him, literally, as the moment their eyes locked, her heel caught one of floorboards and sent her tumbling to the dirty bar floor. The skunk beer splashing all over the man. Those who were around all bit their tongues and a hush fell over the bar, fearing that this may be the last of the beautiful siren. Until the man bent down and grabbed her hand, his charming smile and intense eyes pierced into the woman’s soul. He helped her to her feet and paid for all the beer that had been spilled, even going so far as to buy a round for everyone in the bar. And at this point, the tables had turned as now it was the beauty of water seven was smitten. For the first time in her life, she was the one who couldn’t take her eyes off of someone. With a charismatic smile the man had asked for her name, to which she nervously replied, Betty Black, her eyes stared back, wide eyed and innocent as she waited for his response. He pulled her closely and gently leaned in, his soft lips next to her ear as he whispered seductively to her.
You can call me Bizar