"Yeah, yeah, I know," Uopa barked as she tossed the remaining length of her scarf over her shoulder and then reached for her cloth satchel. "I will return home early enough to help prepare the festival meal," she continued to shout as she swiftly made her way toward the heavy wooden door of the apartment, which she couldn't wait to get on the other side of, knowing it would drown out the annoying voice of her Drykas lover, Kanto. "Be sure to feed Javrid something before this evening's meal, otherwise he'll be one cranky little beast of a boy," she was quick to add before yanking the door shut behind her.
Freedom, she now thought, as she took a moment to lean against the frame of the outer doorway, before heading down the stairs that would take her even further away from the responsibilities contained within her home...er, their home. Peace, she inwardly rejoiced, knowing all too well that it would be fleeting; evaporating the moment she took several more steps out into the more-than-likely bustling city beyond.
Taking a deep breath, Uopa mentally prepared herself for the walk to her studio. It was a festival day, which meant the streets would be filled with those who would want to get an early start on celebrating. Now, it wasn't that the Inarta disliked festivals, not at all. It was the sentimental, sappy way everyone behaved because of them that put her in a foul mood.
"Okay. Here goes."
Dashing down the steps, she literally propelled herself off the last one, causing her sandaled feet to skid a little upon the semi-slick stone path before her. Regaining her footing, she pushed on. She didn't have too far to go, but there was certainly just enough time to have a social run-in or two. Speaking of which, here came the first one...
"Guesty!" she heard a familiar voice call out, just as she came around the corner of Vin's Smokehouse. "How's my favorite little glassworker doing on this fine festival day?" the owner inquired from the top of a ladder that he was using to hang a banner above the shop's door.
"I'm great, Kashi," she replied, using a nickname she crafted up a few seasons back, as she continued to dash by the cocky Benshira. "You're up early," she added as she began to walk slightly backwards, not wanting to be completely rude, but not wanting to stop either.
"Yeah, well, you know me," he smirked, "when opportunity comes knocking, as it usually does on a day such as this, I wanna be the first one to usher it in."
"Got it," she simply replied, not wanting to prolong the conversation. "By the way, your banner is as crooked as you are. Have a prosperous festival day, my friend!" she called back with a wave of her hand and smirk of her own as she briskly made her way toward the inclined path that would take her to Artfire Glassworks.
Seriously? Did I just call him my friend? By the gods above, I really do hate festival days!
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