52nd of Winter 512
Market Street: Mid-day
It was always busy here, people coming and going, food being sold and rationed, a mixture of the rich and poor mingled in together. With it their own scents mixed in with the sea air. Among them Wyatti pushed her way through and up to stalls and windows, peering and looking for something to catch her interest. Most of the time however she was shooed away before even getting a good look. She did have the look of being troublesome about her, a street urchin looking for something to steal, for fun or for what ever. And so she continued on, pressing her face up against the window of a store, looking a the small goods that were inside, watching with curiosity, her eyes darting about until she saw the shop keeper coming marching to the glass and tap on the window. She flinched back in surprise, her shoulders sinking as a glare was shot.
It carried on like this for all the places she stopped, only to be turned away or pushed back when she tried to enter. She never really got the possibility to get a close look, to truly admire what was there. In a sense it made her feel isolated, as if she was not part of the population and a simple pest. A child sent to lighten the load of stock. So the Kelvic drew away and perched herself at the mouth of an alley, watching the world go by with a look of dissatisfaction and annoyance on her face. It was not fair, but what could she do? Nothing. She was just a child in a sea of adults, nothing more, nothing less. She sighed deeply. All she wanted was to occupy her time, the other adults in her life had things to do. And with her now being more use to the roads and alleys she had to go do her own thing. She traced her fingers along the stone cobbles, her brow creased as she tried to think.
Perhaps it would pay to be stubborn for a change. In fact, why not?
Wyatti stood, her fists clenched and stepped back out. She made a beeline for a store that had grabbed her interest earlier, one that seemed full of replicas and antiques of an assortment. She went to the door, and pushed it open, only to be approached by a clerk almost instantly, trying to shoo her out. But this time the Kelvic put her foot down, a look of stubbornness on her face and a refusing to budge. It did not take long however until she was grabbed by the ear and dragged out, struggling madly as she made a scene.
"Damn trash," the clerk pushed her away and returned to his shop.
Stupid human, I only wanted to look.
She rubbed at her ear, before walking briskly away, a fowl look growing on her face.