The glint of a coin flashed through the air, then was snatched away by a quick paw and held up to the copper eye of the owner of that same paw. Nolan whistled some tune, one that he had heard once somewhere, the words long lost to him. Not that it mattered, though. He preferred to whistle. Having gotten lost in his thoughts, Nolan had actually ended up going past his original destination: a pub that he hadn't gotten around to visiting just yet. Instead of turning around immediately, he continued at the pace he was going, making a large u-turn through the street, ending it directly in front of the light of the open door.
Still whistling, Nolan patted himself down, taking a sort of inventory of his person.
Hair? Fluffy. Check. Ears at a jaunty angle? He patted his hair, and his ears twitched into place of their own accord.
Check. Ale money? Check. He jingled some coins in his trouser pockets and nodded in approval. "Let's have a go at it, then," he said to himself and looked down at his feet to walk into the pub when he noticed that the front of his trousers were open. Gritting his teeth in embarrassment, he quickly spun away from the door and hiked the hole closed. When looking up, he found a well-dressed couple looking at him in disapproval. He smiled awkwardly and waved quickly at the two. "Beautiful night, innit? I'll let you two back to et, then." He disappeared into the pub in a flash, rubbing the bridge of his nose between a thumb and forefinger.
He trudged to the bar and waved and arm over his head. When the little barmaid made eye contact, he pointed down at himself and said [loudly enough to be heard, but not so loud as to seem if he was being rude], "Oi! An ale and two shots o' whiskey, when ye've got the time, luv!"
Sitting down at a free stool by the bar, Nolan dropped a few coins onto the counter and began stacking them by holding them on their thin side while flicking them with a middle finger. A look of intense focus crossed his face, and his tongue came out and wrapped around his upper lip in concentration.
The coins started a slight rhythm as Nolan set the coins up, then proceeded to flick them onto the ever-growing stack.
Tak....tk-chink!
Tak...tk-chink!
Tak...tk-chink!
When his drinks finally arrived, he bounced the last coin of his payment off the rim of a shot glass, and right onto the stack. He leaned back from the counter at this point, his hand held open in front of him, like a jeweler who had just finished his latest masterpiece, with a small smile spread across his face. Looking up at the barmaid, Nolan slid the stack of coins over to her. "And that's f'r ye, miss. I'll wave ye down 'f I need sommat else."
With a look of pure bliss, he picked up his pint and took a deep draught, sighing only after he'd finished his first sip of the night. "Now, that's how to start an evenin'."