It's been way too long since I last role-played so I figured I should do as recommended and start a topic here. I'm leaning towards serious role-play personally, but I think it'd be better to start off slow so if you wanna jump in, please do.
Gonna start with a cafe' scenario of sorts, sort of a loose style to all this, but I'll set up a prompt after the jump, just go wherever you wanna take it, and I'll roll with the punches.
Some preliminary info:
Character FormName: Sean HartAge: 23Species: Cross FoxBrief Description: Average cross fox mark-up, has a curly, dark-brown fringe hanging around his left eye. Typically quiet, but often jovial and talkative among friends. It's not to say he's anti-social as much as he requires a bit of work to get him to open up. When talking to strangers, he's very polite and well-mannered, although often goes on the defensive if something bothers him. On the other side of things, he can get into moods where he's very sullen and hard to talk to, often being terse among friends, and more open with strangers, resting easy within a certain sense of anonymity that comes with talking to someone he suspects he will never see again. ------
I walked into the aptly-named "The Bistro" with a slight catch in my step. I've never been good at dealing with pressure, and god knows pressure was definitely being applied to this poor fox. I feel my ears flick around as the door swings open and the beehive effect distracts my senses with the idle chatter of the little cafe'.
The "little cafe'" is jam-packed with furs, just about everywhere. The noise is a bit annoying, but that's probably because I'm bothered. I wait in line a bit and after a few minutes I'm at the counter. I don't really like coffee, or tea, so I order hot chocolate. I need some comfort food. The kit behind the counter asks for my name, and I give it, "Sean Hart," I say.
"It'll be about fifteen minutes, sir," he barks as the furs behind him catch my order and pitch it to the busy baristas.
"Fabulous," I grumble, and go to take a seat. I can't help but feel bad that I'm putting out these vibes, but I suppose it can't be helped in some degree. I sit at a small table with only one other chair across from the one I occupy with a huff. I eyeball the empty seat while I wait for my drink, silently hoping that someone will take it.