Timestamp: 4th of Fall The Stained Pelt..." she read aloud, looking closely at the paper in the dim pre-sunrise light. She’d seen the place on the city map, but had never been. Despite the fact that it dealt with furs, she didn’t really want to visit anyway. The brief description on the map had described it as selling ‘pelts.’ Gross. As she exited the city limits, bow in hand and quiver across her back, the knowledge of the impending citizenship tattoo loomed in her mind. She was not happy in the slightest that she'd have to mark her body just to be considered a citizen, but laws needed more than a pretty please to change. If she spent her time fighting the system, she'd be destitute before the season was out. Her employment prospect though, it had shocked her thoroughly. How had she never considered owning her own business? It seemed to be almost expected; her parents ran a very successful clothing line in Eyktol, so why shouldn't she do the same here? She barely noticed the long walk to her testing grounds, when her mind was buzzing with business ideas. Should she write her parents with the news? She hadn’t written yet, and hadn’t intended to. Her mother was no doubt a bit upset that Rosela had stolen some of her jewelry to buy passage to Riverfall, but it wasn’t like they couldn’t afford to buy more. What was she to call it? Boutique Rosela? The Tilted Tunic? She thought of several Arumenic names, all variations on already popular Eyktol brands, and she scrapped all of those. Common language would get her the most customers, so she’d best stick to it. She pulled the string to her bow reflexively. If she could just hurry though this, she could be back and writing up her business plan before lunch. Holding up the bow, she practiced aiming it with each of her hands. She nearly walked right by the shop, completely missing the hidden door and sign. From a distance, it had appeared to be little more than a hill, and she wouldn’t have given it a second glance if she hadn’t seen the bench out front. The place seemed to be going for the whole rustic theme, and the whole place had a very au naturale feel to it. Raw wood benches, unfinished stone walls, grass on the roof? How quaint. |