Yes
(y/n): Yeah, why not. A bit of background knowledge is always welcome.
Nat: Nice. Then see you there around 9 pm? Sounds good?
(y/n): Yeah, sure.
You walked away. You just got yourself in a dangerous game. You simply hoped to be able to avoid the demons you had encountered. At least, you were pretty sure that only a minority knew your face. There really wasn't enough survivors to put a face on your name.
The day passed in a blur. You walked around the campus for a while, trying to pass the time before the hour of the meeting. You eventually came back to the residence, picked up your computer and browsed a bit. You've grown fond on some websites after your many trips on Earth.
Finally, after hours, the time came for you to leave. Roe was still not back. You left, mindlessly playing with the key chain as you walked to the North. You quickly noted the absence of proper night in this part of the town. It was so bright, due to the neon lights everywhere. You found the Blue Bar quite easily. It looked a bit shabby, but once inside, it was more of a club, with couches and a dance floor. You went to the bar, bought something light, and watched over the crowd, keeping an eye on all the demons you could see.
A familiar voice next to you made you turn your head.
Nat: Already there, I see.
He invited you over to his booth, before offering you a drink.
Nat: So, why did you choose this town?
(y/n): Oh, I don't know. I just heard it was the most demon-friendly...
Nat: Yeah, it is. Oh, and you don't like that drink?
You glanced at your glass. The amber liquid was filling half of your glass. Even if you apparently passed as a demon, you were still uncertain if it was a good idea to drink something given by a demon...
Drink it
Leave it
