8th Summer, 513AV
Tsaba hadn't really been prepared for the sheer amount of note-taking she'd be doing when she first bought her supplies. But that was okay. She was going to solve that; she was going to make sure that the couldn't possibly run out of paper mid-chapter and interrupt the flow of her studies ever again.
She was going to buy an absolutely ridiculous amount of parchment.
The weather was lovely, a light wind tousling her mostly grey hair as she strode through the streets. She would have skipped, if she thought she wouldn't trip and probably break something. Instead she moved briskly, giving other people a wide berth when she could.
Judging by his stare, the shopkeeper also thought that one hundred sheets was a ridiculous amount of parchment for a student to buy. But he didn't complain as he counted them out while she picked out a few spare quills and some extra ink. Tsaba reflected that she probably should've brought a backpack as she balanced her parchment in the crook of her arm and carefully pocketed the smaller supplies. This thought was validated when, two steps outside the shop, she tripped. Tsaba landed hard on her knees, the vials of ink mercifully unbroken, but the stack of parchment landed heavily in the dirt and that wind that had seemed so cheerful began to scatter it, sheet by sheet.
BOUGHTBought: 100 sheets parchment (20GM); 2 quills (1SM); 2 vials of ink (4GM)