In the background, a rope twisted and groaned as the weight of a wooden crate pulled down on it. Men hollered warnings to the others nearby, or perhaps at the suspended crate, maybe both? But it was of no use as the threads were pulled taut and snapped, sending the wooden crate to the unforgiving cobble ground to burst into shrapnel like splinters that flew in all directions. The calamitous noise pulling Nixie from her thoughts, and back to reality.
Having lost track of time, she let a heavy sigh escape her lips and made a conscious effort to push the thoughts of home to the back of her mind. Clinging to a sliver of hope that her horse might still be found, she thought she would give searching another shot. Did she think the outcome would be different this time around? No. But searching seemed a better use of her time then sitting and wishing. Stiff fingers wrapped around the leather strap that spanned the length of her long swords sheath, then standing in an aching pace, strands of dark hair fell forward to shadow chocolate eyes. Lifting the weapon up over her head, she brought it down to rest diagonally across her back. And when her pestering thoughts persisted, Nixie took out her wooden pipe, filled the bowl, and light it. Dark smokey tendrils reaching to meet the sky.
Turning her back to the sea, she walked in a sleepy pace down the length of the time-worn dock. Along the way, pale lids closed as she puffed at one end of the pipe. Only opening them when the muddled clamor of voices grew louder. Eyes fixed on the road at her feet, she stepped into the busy streets and was swept away by the crowds. The voices here were louder, more irritating, but perhaps she would be thankful this once. For as she traveled, and voices assaulted her from all directions, she heard a man asking at random if somebody wanted to buy a horse from him. Since a horse was just what she happened to be looking for, her gaze shifted from the road, to the direction she heard the voice come from. And when she saw a horse that held an exact likeness to her Dani, she rubbed at her eyes; believing that the illusions must have been toying with her again. But when the image did not change or distort, her heart began to beat a bit faster at the notion that she may very well have stumbled upon her horse. No. She was certain it was him. And only a short distance away too!
Narrowing her eyes, she moved her head to peer around passing dock workers, spotting a snowy mop setting slightly above the bow in Dani's back. And after a bit more searching, she spotted a pale hand tangled in his reins. So that's the person who stole my horse... Such a situation pleaded a rash decision be made, but she resisted. Finding it easy to do so with the pipe held to her lips. Inhaling deeply, contemplative lids closed; she would not be forced into making a hasty, emotion filled, decision. Those were the ones that she thought ended poorly.
Standing still in the middle of the busy street, Nixie's mind played through a series of different ways to approach the situation at hand. Debating which one would prove the most effective and provide the best outcome. She could run in and snatch the reins from the presumed thief, but that could also portray her as the thief... Or she could approach in a calm manner and simply ask if for the animal back. Maybe run at him, sword drawn? No, no. That would be far too risky in a place like this.
Letting dark smoke escape through her nostrils, her mind was made up. Opening her eyes, she started approaching the stranger from behind at a moderate pace. Her steps carrying her forward, she was confident in the decision she had made. Believing it to be the most logical and best way to deal with the situation. Within seconds she closed the gap between herself and the stranger. And soon she was walking down the length of the horse, coming to a stop next to the white-haired man who held Dani's reins. For the moment she would ignore Dani's excited prance, and prodding nose.
Lit pipe to her lips, her hand moved to the strangers. Slender fingers wrapped around his, and slowly coaxed it open. Soft fingertips caressing and tickling his palm as she gently tried to loosed the tangled reins from his grip. Doing this without so much as glancing at the young man, her eyes were fixed on her feet, dark hair creating a curtain that hid her face from sight.
"So your the horse thief." She said in a, quiet, silvery voice. Pausing for but a moment, she took the pipe from lips and turned to glance at him. When smokey eyes meet his ruby ones, she searched them and spoke again. "Do you make it a practice to sell another's horse?" Shifting her gaze to the ground again. "I suppose I would do the same if I were a thief." Yes the approach was rather awkward, but Nixie was Nixie, and in her mind it seemed the most logical. Confronting the presumed thief, and getting Dani back in one swift motion. But perhaps she hadn't thought of how the stranger might react to her words, or actions.