- Pronoun
- she/her
It wasn't hard to find Mav in the slightest. The dodrio was nestled comfortably on a stool, one of their heads gleefully speaking Tala's ear off while the other two were in the midst of downing a shot. The kommo-o, Tala, was leaning against the counter, resting her chin on her knuckles as she traced shapes out on the counter with her spare claw. "Anite's orders," she said. "Can't let you bring drinks outta the bar, especially before watch. You know how things get out there.
"Yeah, yeah," the centre-head drawled. "That old tin can is always going about saying things but she don't know me better than me. Besides, I have 'M and 'V here to keep me sharp."
"Aye, you could say that again," nodded the right. The left simply hollered in agreement. "How 'bout another round?"
Tala rolled her eyes. It was going to be another long night.
"Yeah, yeah," the centre-head drawled. "That old tin can is always going about saying things but she don't know me better than me. Besides, I have 'M and 'V here to keep me sharp."
"Aye, you could say that again," nodded the right. The left simply hollered in agreement. "How 'bout another round?"
Tala rolled her eyes. It was going to be another long night.