In front of you is a large building with very loud music. Curious about the lively building in such a dead, silent street, you decide to enter, against better judgement.
The exterior of the building is normal, nothing stands out too much, the painting is dark, and you would have missed it if it wasn't for the loud music.
The interior, however, is all the opposite, and is a very lively image:
Well, the inside is just as you'd expect from a nightclub: Bright lights, loud music, a huge amount of people dancing on the main area, and a bar at the other side of the area, with it's stools arranged in a row.
You see people of all ages, ethnicities, and social status dancing, and the music played is all sorts of party tunes, from the typical nightclub electro pop or EDM, to Charleston, samba, Mexican ranch music, etc. The feeling of diversity in the place is something you kind of admire.
Regardless, you're not exactly in the mood for dancing at the moment, after all, you've just had a long walk, so you decide to head to the bar area, and once there, you take a seat on one of the stools, facing a wall with many drinks displayed colorfully in rows.
The section of the bar you're at is interesting to say the least, aside from the decorations that appear to be taken from many different countries and cultures, the selection of drinks was huge, and you see some that you've never heard of before! There are drinks from all around the world, including expensive looking wines and whiskeys, also some tequila, vodka, daiquiri, Pina colada, some kind of... What you manage to read is some m"are milk beverage", and many other things that look curious to say the least. To your side, you see many more walls with even more bottles, drinks and decorations on display.
With the loud music and the darkness of the place, you don't notice something that would've called your attention otherwise;
after a few minutes, you turn your view across the table, and finally become aware of it: