by Avari on June 4th, 2012, 4:20 pm
Season of Summer, Day 30, 512 AV
Summer had brought a breath of fresh, warm air into the city of Zeltiva in more ways than one, not only raising temperatures but also ushering in new winds of prosperity or, at least, reduced poverty. Since the food shipments started arriving from Syliras and the famine was officially lifted, a sense of renewed energy and vibrancy pervaded the city. Citizens were out and about again in the balmy, sunny warmth of Zeltiva's pleasantest season, unlocking their doors and opening their windows, thronging the streets and marketplaces, and spending their money or bartering their goods once more.
Along with those throngs came, as a matter of course, the pickpockets and lurkers like Avari, who were also trying to reestablish their livelihoods and seeking new opportunities. The Konti couldn't express in words what a joy it was to be back practicing her old trade again. With the famine, riots, and rebuilding in spring forcing her to keep mostly to herself, she hadn't realized how much she missed slipping in and out of crowds, hunting for easy marks, and swiping coins, purses, or small belongings. It made for good practice for skills that she'd feared had gone rusty after a season of disuse.
With her old wide-brimmed hat squashed down over her inexpertly pinned-up bun of pale hair and her grey woolen cloak draped over her left arm, she fixed her attention on a formerly plump man in a suit much too loose for him now. His trouser pockets hung open, revealing the large, shining red apple in his right pocket. Avari's mouth watered, and before she knew it, she was moving along the man's right side, keeping pace with him as unobtrusively as she could manage. She stopped when he stopped, before a stall offering a selection of wooden basins and platters, and eased close enough to the man to smell his breath.
The cloak on her left arm concealed the movement of her right arm across her body to the man's right trouser pocket. Avari watched the man's face carefully while her hand brushed against the rough wool of his trousers, making sure he never looked her way. Her fingers touched the apple, and she prayed it wouldn't slip out of her fingers. With a quick, smooth motion, she pulled it out of his pocket and held it tight in her hand.
Immediately, she stepped away from the man, her senses tingling with the euphoria of a successful lift and ablaze with the desire to get away as quickly as possible. Avari cast quick, nervous looks around at her surroundings, searching for believable ways to disappear. Her eyes widened in surprise when she saw the sign above the three-sided tent beside the stall. A scornful, sneering grin crossed her lips.
"Anselm the Seer: Fortune Telling, 5 sm," she whispered.
Oh, it was too funny. A fortune-teller with his own tent in the market, in a city full of Konti healers who could read your heart in an eye-blink. The presumption of it made her chuckle softly to herself.
The fat man who formerly owned an apple was turning around, though, and Avari knew she had to act quickly. With a few hurried strides, she stepped inside the tent and slid into the empty chair before a small table, straddling it between her slender legs. To her immense relief, no one ran into the tent after her shouting, "Thief! Thief!", so Avari decided she must be safe. Turning back to the table, she rested her elbows on its surface and took a dainty bite from her apple. Only then did she finally take a good look at the tent's other occupant, a figure swathed in a hooded black cloak.
"Hello there," she said coolly. "I take it that you're the fortune teller in question? Care to tell me about my fortune?"
Avari "Everyone wants something... And when you know what a man wants you know who he is, and how to move him." - George R. R. Martin, A Storm of Swords |