Fraint was in an understandably absentminded state, devoting his time to behold the beauty of the little, natural garden of tranquility. His blue eyes soft, his brows relaxed. The corner of his lip was lifted, reflecting the young man’s quiet glee through a lopsided grin. His features were relaxed, his shoulders hunched over in a lax manner and his hands resting on his thighs as his gaze wandered across the scenery. A time of serenity was rare in Fraint’s bustling life as a resident of Lhavit. His mind was nowhere in particular, but the feeling was like being lifted by a large, billowing cloud.
Suddenly, a peal of laughter rang through the air, disturbing the precious silence, though the laughter expressed his jittery feelings. At first, he paid the voice, which most likely belonged to a woman, no mind. However, a few moments later, rational thoughts entered his sleazy thought process. Normally, one wouldn’t want their precious moments of peace to be interrupted by laughter. In retrospect, the giggling was actually quite rude. From what he saw, the park was meant to be enjoyed in silence.
His curiosity getting the better of him, he moved slightly so that he faced sideways in regards to the voice. Then, sneaking a sidelong glance in the direction of the sound, he attempted to discreetly take a peek at the action.
What he saw perplexed him more. A girl with a messy appearance seemed to be speaking with the tree of many colors. No, he thought. Arguing is a much more accurate term. The woman’s movements were equally befuddling, the way she danced forwards and backwards causing Fraint to wonder if she was attempting some sort of Lhavitian ritual. Which, of course, was a ridiculous idea, but Alheas Park was to blame for his muddled thoughts.
The girl reached into her cloak and gingerly placed something onto a branch within her reach, further proving Fraint’s previous assumptions. Was it an offering? In a way, it was. Fraint’s eyes narrowed slightly as he strained to see more. She bounded away, but not before she seemingly cringed at something. Fraint blinked. This young woman was stranger than most Lhavitians he’d acquainted.
The confounding actions continued. The woman spoke no words, and Fraint heard no words that might’ve signified a prayer to a god or goddess. She’s crazy, he thought sardonically. Fraint had not seen the squirrel yet, but if he had, it might’ve cleared much confusion at the time. However, it was not until Fraint saw, as he was focusing on the berries, the squirrel snatch the berries that the girl had placed there earlier.
Trivial enlightenment was apparent as understanding dawned on him. He realized that his shoulders were stiff from concentrating on the scene, and he relaxed, shaking his head slightly at his behavior. The gentleman turned away, leaving the girl with the irritated squirrels. He’d lost interest.
Moments later, just after settling into a comfortable state of laziness, his moment of lethargy was interrupted by a question that, judging from how close it was, most likely directed at him. He turned slightly to see the girl dancing who was with the squirrels. Upon closer inspection, she was indeed rather dirty, and he wrinkled his nose slightly. However, his impeccable manners and gentlemanly skills corrected the notion, and he quickly assumed a face of polite nonchalance, sporting a tight, quiet smile. He nodded in the girl’s direction, and she offered him some red berries. They looked delicious, but Fraint’s natural cynicism wanted to decline. An inner battle occurred, with him staying silent as a result, but before he was able to reach a conclusion, the girl placed the berries on the bench armrest and expressed her apologies. She was only visiting her “friends.” Fraint’s eyes flickered over to the fadeong tree, but he again, said nothing, wondering what indeed he was supposed to say.
Fraint regarded the berries curiously. It would seem rude of him to not eat them, but as he reached for one, the girl began to inch away. Her movements made it seem as if she were somehow cautious. Before he could allow her to move away, he blurted out, “No… I’m not meditating. I was just… enjoying the scenery, I suppose?”
He paused, quickly racking his brain for something to say. There was something he was supposed to say, and his manners were screaming at him in a vexed manner. However, he could not quite place his finger on it. On a whim, he spoke, saying, “Pardon me for asking, but do you know where this… is?” The brunet tilted his head, offering a sweet smile. However, it was strained, and the smile failed to reach his eyes.
Oh. That’s right.
“…Thank you for the berries, by the way.” |