Tal initially looked at Finn quizzically, but as the silence stretched it got increasingly uncomfortable until the courier cleared his throat and looked down into his mug with awkward intensity. Yep. That sure was some interesting ale.
The voice that jumped out again without warning made him jerk a little in surprise and he looked up, blinking. "Break...? Oh! Shit, man, that was you?" Tal rubbed the back of his neck, finding an apologetic grin. "Uh. Sorry. It sounded real good. The tune kinda reminded me a little of a Safrin song my mom used to sing. Back when we thought the heralds were never comin' back." Those were simpler times, that was for sure.
The voice that jumped out again without warning made him jerk a little in surprise and he looked up, blinking. "Break...? Oh! Shit, man, that was you?" Tal rubbed the back of his neck, finding an apologetic grin. "Uh. Sorry. It sounded real good. The tune kinda reminded me a little of a Safrin song my mom used to sing. Back when we thought the heralds were never comin' back." Those were simpler times, that was for sure.