Spring Day 50, 512
Syrah was not a social bee, but she thought the Kite festival looked fun. She had also heard that wine and beer would be plentiful, and she couldn't wait to get her hands on some Riverfall wine. As she walked into the festival she looked around. People of all ages and colors were strewn about, talking laughing, drinking eating. She spotted the kegs of wine and joyfully poured herself a glass of thick purple liquid and cautiously took a sip.
The drink was amazing and the flavor filled her mouth, lingering even after she swallowed. Syrah was instantly in a a better mood and happily walked around the area. In the next minute she passed a pet stand, normally she would revolt away from the animals, scurrying little vermin, but today she stopped to take a look.
In a small cage on a leash and collar ran a small little ferret. She smiled at the thing and reached down to pet it.
The man behind the stand scolded her before she touched the animal, saying she had to buy it to hold it. It wasn't the animals cuteness that lead her to buy it, it was the man telling her what to do. She absolutely hated when someone told her what to do, and to show this man up she paid the small fee of 2gm and picked up the ferret.
The man thanked her and asked if she needed anything else. Never had she had a pet before she was unaware of the need for a cage or anything else. Totally forgetting that animals needed to eat too, so she didn't buy any supplies. She held the thing in her hands and watched as it squirmed and wriggled about.
The drink was amazing and the flavor filled her mouth, lingering even after she swallowed. Syrah was instantly in a a better mood and happily walked around the area. In the next minute she passed a pet stand, normally she would revolt away from the animals, scurrying little vermin, but today she stopped to take a look.
In a small cage on a leash and collar ran a small little ferret. She smiled at the thing and reached down to pet it.
The man behind the stand scolded her before she touched the animal, saying she had to buy it to hold it. It wasn't the animals cuteness that lead her to buy it, it was the man telling her what to do. She absolutely hated when someone told her what to do, and to show this man up she paid the small fee of 2gm and picked up the ferret.
The man thanked her and asked if she needed anything else. Never had she had a pet before she was unaware of the need for a cage or anything else. Totally forgetting that animals needed to eat too, so she didn't buy any supplies. She held the thing in her hands and watched as it squirmed and wriggled about.