Winter 36th, 511 AV.
Alexis stood before the entrance to the garden, not entirely sure if she wanted to go through with this. She was alone, which was a rare sight. She had left Lynn, the protective desert dog, to guard her boat. She had only just arrived here in Alvadas so she did not yet want to leave her casinor unattended. It was like that in most cities she arrived in, except for Syliras. She was pretty certain that there was not enough crime in Syliras to bother leaving Lynn in the casinor. Lynn didn’t like being away from Alexis and the feeling was mutual.
Alexis' aqua-blue eyes glinted in the mild midday sunlight and her shoes crunched in the gray gravel as she shifted her weight from one foot to the other. She took a deep breath and without another thought she stepped into the maze of hedges and flowers. No going back now she thought to herself. A light breeze blew through the small corridor of greenery and tousled her blonde hair, which was tied in an intricate braid seemingly made up of many small ones. Alexis wasn’t someone who took much time with her appearance, as you could tell by here simple pink shirt and black trousers, but she loved to do her hair as extravagantly as she possibly could. She turned a corner, brushing her hand along the hedges as she went. She suddenly felt a small weight fall onto her head. It didn’t hurt, but it was mildly annoying. She reached for the top of her head and found what appeared to be two small cherries. They were deep red and shiny.
Alexis looked up above her and saw that she was underneath a cherry tree. She thought it strange, however, that the tree would give fruit out of season. She shrugged the thought off and popped a cherry in her mouth and continued at her leisurely pace. While she was one her way she noticed a large patch of white flowers. They were small with little yellow stamens inside. Tara didn’t think much of them, neither did she seem to remember the fact that fauna was the key to escaping this place. As far as Alexis was concerned she’d be able to find her way out no problem, and if she couldn’t she’d crawl through the hedges until she got out. Simple as that. She turned another corner and frowned when it appeared to be a dead end. This whole experience was reminding Alexis of how much she loved the water. There were no barriers or restrictions on the Suvan Sea, you just went wherever it was possible to sail to.
She turned around on her heel and walked in the other direction. After a couple bells of wandering aimlessly about the maze of hedges she saw another person, wandering about like she was. Thankful that she would not have to be alone any longer (it had started to get to her) she walked up to the person with a friendly smile. ”Fun maze, isn’t it?” she said lightly. It was not like her to use normal greetings if she could start a conversation otherwise.