Spring was perhaps Finn's favourite season, where life was restored and flourished after Winter had taken its toll. Not to mention the weather was warm and comfortable here, which he found rather nice after the cooler and often rainy climate of both Ireland and England. It had been a while since the maston had found this safe territory for his race yet he had not met anyone but the queen. Which was rather funny come to think of it, one would expect royalty to be the most difficult to find with a spare moment or chance meeting for which to engage in a conversation or even receive a brief wave of greeting. However, today things were going to be different. He planned to go out into the village centre and just show his face, be his usual amicable self, hoping to at least get to know his neighbours or potentially he could make some friends. Finnlay had been previously busy exploring the downtown of the Lunari city and discovering its nightlife, while also trying to find employment for himself. Only a couple of weeks ago he had managed to secure a job in a construction firm and it had been difficult adjusting once again to waking up early and doing hard labour, but he had a routine set up so he had could do his work but also rest and play, enjoying himself in bars or simply relaxing at home playing video games, drinking or watching movies. There was plenty enough to do in both the neutral and Mora areas, but he seemed to be lacking people he could go and hang out with and spend time with during the free moments which he savoured.
The Inu male was already awake and dressed by the hour before noon, having just been in the shower and was now stood in front of his bathroom mirror sculpting the stubble on his cheeks and chin to a shorter, smarter-looking length. He hummed cheerfully to himself as he smoothed the razor over the rough hairs of his chiselled cheekbones until he was satisfied with the resulting appearance of his facial hair. Carefully he washed off the shaving foam and dried his face, then went on to spray a bottle of his best aftershave over his chest, the strong musk scent filling the air of his bathroom. The reason for his sprightly mood was not only being able to get out and meet people, which Finnlay thoroughly enjoyed perhaps due to the pack instincts of his canine persona, as he also was fairly positive that today he would be able to taste a sweet victory; finding a place that served hot cocoa on the menu. For several days he had craved the warm drink, a drink he truly enjoyed as much as alcohol. After exiting the bathroom he picked up the black blazer that had been thrown to the end of his bed the night before, quickly slipping his arms through the three-quarter length sleeves and then he strode out of his room and rushed down the stairs. By the floor mat that sat in front of the front door he found his dark laced shoes and pulled them over his feet which were already cozy within his cotton socks, as well as his dark fedora-style hat that he retrieved from a hook on the wall and placed upon his head. Still humming merrily to himself, he fiddled his keys within the door lock and strolled out into the world which was the small community where his dwelling was located. Feeling carefree and relaxed as he moved along the sidewalk away from his house, one of his long arms swung loosely by his side while his other hand slapped against the outer thigh of his navy jeans to add percussion to the tune he hummed in his throat. Both his ears and tail flickered freely with the maston's excitement, even if his ears were concealed beneath his hat.
In this fashion he barely noticed the length of time it took to reach the heart of the village, and paused for a moment to scent the temperate breeze before taking a direction to travel which smelled promising of having a place that would sell his desired beverage. Another smell, of water, was perceived by his senses but he failed to understand the reason for it until the soles of his footwear were traversing a certain dark, cobbled path. Rain showered everywhere on this single alley alone, confusing the Inu slightly as to how that was possible as he hurriedly wandered along the street and inspected the shop windows. Finally he found a little café that seemed not too busy with people which, along with him wanting to get out of the wet and busy street as soon as possible, was inviting. He strode quickly to the window and peered inside to read the contents of the menu which were printed on a board upon the wall. His face lit up as he saw the words 'hot chocolate' and he almost skipped through the door on his tall limbs without a second thought, quickly glancing around for a seat. He didn't want to be the awkward loner sat on an empty table, so he looked for someone he could sit with, scratching his freshly sheared jaw thoughtfully as he looked at the several Mora faces. One man was sat alone looking expectant for whatever he had ordered to arrive and also seemed like he could do with some company so the Inu shuffled over and stood behind the chair opposite the male. "Hiya mate, mind if I sit here?" Finnlay raised a brow with his question and flashed a smile when the other looked at him. His eyes gleamed bright with his eagerness to get his hot cocoa, and to anyone else he would just look like a nice guy with a friendly face as he rested his large hands on the back frame of the furniture, waiting for permission to pull it out and lower himself onto the seat.