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basim ([info]ex_basim376) wrote in [info]avatarnation,
@ 2009-08-29 18:25:00

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Entry tags:basim, cheng

Those girls from Ba Sing Se
Who: Basim, OTA
When: Saturday morning
Where: The Jasmine Dragon
What: Bass is serving tea

"It's a long, long way to Ba Sing Se, but the girls in the city, oh they look so pretty..!" Basim sang to himself as he filled the kettle with water, hooking the handle over the fire they used to steam the water. He had the lyrics right, however he always managed to mess up the melody somehow. It never bothered him, he thought the songs sounded better that way, but some people got their trunks in a twist over the little liberties he took. It was late in the morning and the day was just lovely, so far as Bass was concerned. The day was not oppressively hot, but the warm of the Capital City was just enough to keep the ache out of his old joints. "And they kiss so sweet that you've really got to meet those girls from Ba Sing Seeeee!"

"Oh yeah, they're so sweet that you ran away to Awatan Sathit and married a Fire Nation girl," a patron quipped up as he neared the counter to pay for his tea. Bass was often teased about his past, leaving those pretty girls he always painted and moving to the Captial. Bass took it all in stride with a chuckle and a warm smile. He saw no reason to be offended by any of it. He loved his home city and his mother nation, but he also adored his life here, and would not trade it or the memories of Leng for all the tea in the world.

As her memory rose in his mind, Basim turned his eyes to the portrait which hung on the back wall of the Dragon. Her smiling face, even if nothing more than brush strokes on yellowed paper, brought comfort to the old man. "That I did, her spark was just too much for this old man," he teased his customer in return, taking the payment for the tea. "Thank you, and come again!" He waved farewell as the man exited, leaving the Dragon empty for the moment. There was always a lull in business after the morning rush, Bass thought nothing of it. He instead took the time to tidy up the restaurant, ensuring that the tables were wiped down and the teacups all washed.

Once assured that everything was in order, he stepped outside to feed the monkey-birds. He chuckled deeply as the feathered creatures flocked to him with a flurry of color and squawks. A few had learned to mimic words, the most common ones bing "tea" and, of course "food." Within moments of stepping out with a small bag of raisins, Basim had monkey-birds perched on his arms, shoulders, head, and covering the ground before him. They hopped eagerly from foot to foot, chirping, talking, dancing and flirting in hopes of getting the food they so badly wanted. "How could I forget you?" The old man smiled, tossing handfuls of raisins up as he watched the creatures flurry to the little dried fruits. "No need to push, there's plenty for all!" He promised the colorful creatures, the lot of them putting on quite the show for anyone who happened to be near by.



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[info]ex_basim376
2009-09-05 07:02 pm UTC (link)
"It is always a pleasure and an honor to play against you, friend." Bass returned merrily, nodding his head deeply in return. He recognized the hand motion as being one of respect, but as he had no formal training at all in the martial arts, he decided it best not to even try and mimic it. He was sure it had, as all symbolic gestures did, some deeper meaning and he did not want to risk insult by doing it wrong, so a deep nod sufficed.

He slowly stood and stretched his arms over his head, feeling his old bones creek softly as he moved. "Will you be off, then? Do say hello to your lovely wife for me," he added with a warm smile, moving to collect the cups and various items, being a tidy old fuddy duddy as usual.

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[info]finetunecontrol
2009-09-05 07:08 pm UTC (link)
"I shall. And Naida says hello as well," Cheng said. He rose, half-turned away, then turned back. "Oh, I almost forgot."

He pulled out the small cloth bag of raisins and set it to the side of the board. "For the monkey-birds, as thanks for the entertainment both you and they provide," he teased, and added a couple coins on top of the bag. "And my payment for the tea. Have a good day, my friend, and I will keep your words in mind."

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[info]ex_basim376
2009-09-05 07:17 pm UTC (link)
Bass flashed his friend a wide smile and set the tray on the counter. He turned quickly faced the other again when he spoke, tilting his head curiously to one side. A wide grin claimed his features as the raisins were set down. "I thank you, my friend, but not so much as the monkey-birds will!" He announced brightly. "I look forward to an even greater challenge in our next game." He smiled again and gave a short farewell wave before moving behind the counter to finish the dishes.

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[info]finetunecontrol
2009-09-05 07:22 pm UTC (link)
Cheng smiled and returned the wave, then headed back out to the street.

Time to open up the shop again, and do some mulling over Basim's words. Not just about the demonstrations as he had already made up his mind on that, but more about what Basim was saying about Ba Sing Se and the Earth Kingdom. Lost in thought, he stroked his beard and meandered towards his shop.

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