Winter 15, 512 AV Evening Kal'ai sighed, with a hand over her mumbling stomach. Darn, she was hungry, she tought, on the way home. Very, very hungry: the day had been long and tiring, and her last meal was a meager cup of soup. Her master K'tale had tried to make her eat more, but they were so busy she had to drop it after a little. Only at evening, Kal realized that it was a very, very bad idea. No one was at home, because her mother had to do only-she-know-what outside the city, so no hot meal ready for her to eat. And her cooking skills...well, the food she made was not toxic like poison, but at least poison usually had a better taste and a better smell. Maybe it would have been better if she just went to some tavern or something and bought some food there. There was a place like that near, if she remembered correctly. Kal was starting to go towards that direction, when a delicious smell, albeit quite vague, made her turn almost against her own will. Food! And, if she could smell the delicious aroma, it must had been really close! But what if it was from a house or something? It would had lead her astray for nothing. She sighed, stopping on the side of the road. That was one of the situations where she wished her gift wasn't influenced by her own emotions. She was certain that her hunger would had prevailed, but...who knows? She closed her eyes, starting to concentrate on the two possibilities. First...should she had kept on her path? The answer was something like a "duh, if you must...", something pretty "gray", to put it in terms of colors. Should she had followed the smell? The answer, as expected, was an enthusiastic sensation of "oh yes, you definitely should". Darn...this time she was almost sure that the judgment was influenced by her, but who knows? She decided to follow it anyway, and who cares. She took another street between the houses: now she could see, in the distance, a fire in front of a house. Or a tavern. Houses and taverns aren't that different, only a few details like the sign could have helped you, and she was too far to see. She fastened her walk: her hunger was getting worse and the smell stronger. |