Days and days and days of doing nothing but patrolling around the same streets over and over and over again could become quite exhausting for the common man. And it was, though whether Wade could be considered a "common man" is up to debate. In any case, Wade was actually doing his job of patrolling for the last few weeks (shockingly) without any complaint or even attempt at hiding away somewhere. He figured he might as well. He was a Marine after all. Though, that somewhat weak motivation had already run out and, once again, Wade was bored and lazy, not willing to simply patrol today. Speaking of the day, it was quite sunny and beautiful. There was not a single cloud in the sky. The sea winds blew gently onto the land, cooling the inhabitants and providing a rather relax atmosphere.
Coming back to Wade, he was at his limits. He had woken up quite early today to the sound of sirens, which turned out to be a false alarm. A stupid prank. With a groan that turned into a yawn, he looked about and spotted a rather rundown bar. Looking about to make sure there weren't any others around, Wade hurried into the establishment. It was somewhat dark inside of the place, numerous candles illuminating the interior Numerous tables were scattered about and at the opposite end of the bar was the barkeep and his drinks. Taking the table in the leftmost corner, Wade sat and propped his feet up. He slowly turned his top hat backwards, hiding the Marine symbol as he slowly closed his eyes. Since there were about 3 groups of people in there (12 total minus Wade and the barkeep) he knew he wouldn't be able to sleep with the commotion. Rather, he simply closed his eyes, resting them as he listened around him for anything of interest.
Coming back to Wade, he was at his limits. He had woken up quite early today to the sound of sirens, which turned out to be a false alarm. A stupid prank. With a groan that turned into a yawn, he looked about and spotted a rather rundown bar. Looking about to make sure there weren't any others around, Wade hurried into the establishment. It was somewhat dark inside of the place, numerous candles illuminating the interior Numerous tables were scattered about and at the opposite end of the bar was the barkeep and his drinks. Taking the table in the leftmost corner, Wade sat and propped his feet up. He slowly turned his top hat backwards, hiding the Marine symbol as he slowly closed his eyes. Since there were about 3 groups of people in there (12 total minus Wade and the barkeep) he knew he wouldn't be able to sleep with the commotion. Rather, he simply closed his eyes, resting them as he listened around him for anything of interest.