She had barely managed to say the right words to the lady behind the desk as she brought the caged raven to her. "How much?" She asked quietly, her words heavily accented from a lifetime of speaking tawna. The shopkeep glanced at the raven, then back at the Chaktawe woman. "10 gms." She said, gazing at the young girl's heavily feathered clothing.
Alynshi barely suppressed her frown. She was buying the raven mostly for its beautiful glossy black feathers, and maybe a little for the sake of a companion. Alynshi gently set the caged bird onto the counter of the shop and reached into her backpack, pulling out a sack of coins. "If I may ask Miss, do you have any training in dealing with birds?" The Shopkeeper said.
Alynshi looked up, her face expressionless as she attempted to decode what the woman had just said. She understood that the shopkeeper was asking a question about the bird, and she was rather unsure as of how to reply.
"I'm buying it for feathers." She explained slowly, hoping she was giving the right reply. The shopkeeper briefly gave her a disapproving look. "Just for the feathers?" She asked. Alynshi pondered over her sentence for a few moments then nodded. "Alright then." The shopkeep said, holding out a hand which Alynshi promptly placed 10 gold-rimmed coins into. "Oh, and another for the cage." the woman added. Alynshi held back a sigh, and then placed another coin into the outstretched hand. The lady smiled and nodded, and Alynshi grabbed the cage of her bird who squawked once and exited the store.
The rush of seeing so many people still surprised her, the sudden sensation of the freckles on her hands giving off so many signals at once shaking her mind. It was barely even morning, as Alynshi had been able to watch the sun rise from a window inside of The Tooth and The Claw. She didn't understand why she had awoken from her uncomfortable position on the streets so early in the morning just to purchase a bird she didn't understand how to properly use. She yawned, glancing around as she held her free hand over her mouth. Alynshi still was surprised by the varying appearances of all the people, being amazed all over again as she saw their varying appearances in the faint morning light. She often would stop and stare at the blue-skinned Akalak, gape at the odd-eyed Kelvics, and shuffle away from the occasional zombie-like Nuit. She was prepared to stop and watch a rather tall Akalak, when a sudden flash of red caught her eye.
She passed the handle of her raven's cage to her left hand and made her way through the crowd in pursuit of whatever kind of creature held something bright red on its body. As she shoved her way past a rather chubby human, she was able to see it. She was seeing the creature from behind, but she was able to distinguish that it was female, most likely human, and that the red she had seen was the girl's flaming red hair.
She had yet to see a person of this sort, with hair a brighter shade of red than the desert rocks she saw back in Eyktol, and she couldn't help but dodge behind a building and exit out of the other side, in front of the red-headed girl, in order to catch a glimpse of the girl's face. She had shockingly green eyes, more vibrant than any she had seen so far, and her hair continued to mystify the Chaktawe as she watched it gently move as the girl did.
Alynshi suddenly felt a sudden pang of loneliness and an overwhelming feeling of being out of place as she realized how pitiful it was for her to be stopping in the middle of the market square just to watch a girl to see her vibrant red hair. She broke her glance from the red-head, a light pink blush covering her cheeks, embarrassed. She probably looked like a psychopathic bird lady who was very, very lost in this large city. She was preparing to turn around and leave the square when another idea popped into her head. If she was so lonely and out of place in this town, why didn't she try and make friends who may know how to return her back home to Eyktol? Of course, her train of thought instantly circled back to the red-headed girl, who was now quite a distance away but was still visible thanks to her red locks. Alynshi decided that she would attempt to befriend the girl, and see if there was any way that said girl could aid the Chaktawe in returning home. She started after her, trying to avoid looking around at anything other than the red head. She managed to loose the girl three times, always miraculously stumbling back upon her after she shoved past 3 or 4 people. She soon has only a person away from the girl, and her nerves suddenly began to effect her. What was she thinking, charging after this girl so fiercely just for the means of friendship? The girl probably wouldn't even be interested. She glanced down at the unnamed caged raven, who gazed back up at her with black eyes, and she noticed two fallen feathers in the bottom of the cage crossed in an X. She smiled, thanking Eywaat for the sudden sign, and brushed past the man separating her from the girl. She outstretched her hand and gently tapped her on the shoulder, waiting for her to turn her head towards her before she said "Hi." Then, her mind went blank.