by Tyuru on April 15th, 2010, 6:56 pm
It was stifling.
Tyuru was feeling slightly claustrophobic. The pressing bodies of the people around her, added to the imprisonment of the roof above her but the wide space around her, made her feel rather like a caged animal. It was so different to her homeland, the beautiful Sea of Grass, where everything was wide open and free…
Thoughts of home were driven from her mind as her stomach growled. Her week’s worth of food had been diminished a good two days beforehand and the pangs of hunger echoing around her stomach were growing ever harder to ignore. She had never been this hungry. She recalled the sleepless nights she spent trying in vain to slip into blissful unawareness but used, instead, watching with jealousy as her horse nibbled at the grass (he was now at the stables – Tyuru had paid the stable boy with something other than money). She had even tried nibbling at the pale green shoots of grass herself.
The numerous smells of food rising around her were intoxicating. She followed her nose, staring at food like it was the most wonderful thing in the world. She looked like such a peasant, she thought, catching a glimpse of herself in a polished silver plate on display in a nearby booth. Her hair was disheveled and her clothing was dirty.
She bumped into a bald man who was inspecting an expensive-looking silver statue on display. He didn’t pay her the slightest bit of attention, but she felt something fall from his coat.
A small collection of papers.
Tyuru picked the ledger up and looked for its owner, but he had disappeared into the crowd. Straining her neck and standing on her tiptoes, she tried and failed to find him in the throng of people gazing at the goods being sold.
But what could a book do to relieve her hunger?
She couldn’t read – that was a luxury reserved for elder members of the clan – and the paper was worth little. The ledger meant nothing to her, but she kept it lest she run into its rightful owner. He probably didn’t even know it was gone.
Nearby was a small stall with fruit and vegetables being sold on it. The seller was a large, beefy man with almost no neck and a large, bushy beard that made his neck seem to be even less, as well as a large, evil-looking parrot on his shoulder.
The vegetables were fresh and Tyuru could smell the apples and pears from five feet away. The smell was so intoxicating that she could hardly stop her mouth from watering. The other smells of baked bread or pastries weren’t nearly as scrumptious as this, the aroma of nature’s goodness and gifts.
She considered the gold in the hidden pocket of her skirt. The red draw-string bag it was in. The amount that was there. 100 gold mizas. Not very much. Not much to spare on food. Who knew what other things might come along to spend it on?
Tyuru sidled closer to the stall, feigning interest in the items displayed in the neighboring booth (wooden carvings similar to those her brother had once made). Could she do it? she wondered. Could she steal? Maybe if he would just look away…
She was within grabbing distance of the pears when a customer drew the shopkeeper’s attention away. In the split second his head turned her hand shot out and seized a brown pear, her arm coming down to her side quickly and casually, hiding the fruit in the folds of her skirt. She acted normal, ambling away. She would have gotten away, too, if it wasn’t for the devilish parrot on the shopkeeper’s shoulder.
It gave a loud squawk that sounded suspiciously like ‘Thief!’ The fruit seller turned and spotted her, seeing the pear half-hidden in her skirt.
‘Thief!’ he bellowed, bustling out from behind the stall and grabbing her roughly by the arm before she could make it a few paces. She struggled, pulling at his wrist, trying to escape. ‘No,’ she said pathetically, her words disjointed, ‘no, not a thief, just looking, honest-’
‘You’ll receive the full penalty for this!’ he yelled, the parrot on his shoulder flapping its wings and squawking, glaring at her with its evil yellow eye.