Timestamp: Spring 37th, 513 Av
Who: Addy, Eoin
Where: The Cedar Amphitheater
“What the petch is going on?” Standing on her toes, Addy attempted to peer around the wall of shoulders that blocked her view of the entire hallway. Having stepped out to grab a bite to eat, the little healer was on her way back to the Infirmary from the Kitchens when she encountered the holdup. The entire corridor leading to the Courtyard of the Sky was packed to brimming and at a complete stop.
“No really, someone tell me what is going on! I have sick children to attend too!” Raising her voice, Addy poked and prodded those backs in front of her until one irritable woman turned around and glared. “Its obviously a jam. I can’t see anymore than you. Calm down. Endal don’t get priority in a crowded corridor.”
Addy blanched, her green eyes widening as she took in the venomous words that had just been spit at her, staring blankly as the woman turned back around and resumed ignoring her. “Well, if I don’t… you better not… YOU-“ Shock quickly escalated to indignation as Addy struggled to find the right words to express herself. Luckily for everyone nearby, a firm hand on the little woman’s shoulder diverted her attention to a smiling, wrinkled face.
Though she didn’t know his name, Addy recognized the old Avora man. She had seen him before in the Crafts Gallery and he had helped her more than once when she had come looking for one thing or another. Putting a finger alongside his nose, the man winked and nodded towards the back of the woman Addy had been only ticks away from tearing into. “Don’t mind her. Everyone has someplace they want to be other than here. But the Singing Competition is today, and everyone is anxious to get to it while they still have time. No one wants to miss out on a chance at first prize!”
“Singing Competition?” Standing in the corridor jam suddenly got a bit more intriguing as Addy tossed the Avora a friendly smile and turned back to the crowed ahead of her. She couldn’t sing, but it would be worth a few bells of her time to watch everyone else make a fool of themselves; the Inarta hardly ever had time to gather and enjoy such activities. Whenever one occurred, it garnered the interest of almost every individual within the city regardless of Caste.
Half a bell later, Addy scurried along, stuck in the middle of the sea of ginger that flowed towards the Cedar Amphitheater. Managing to extract herself before she got swept away onto the stage, Addy hovered at the edge of the crowed and looked around for a familiar face. Unable to pick one out from the constantly moving mass of Inarta, the little woman turned and tapped the shoulder of a man as he passed by on his way into the Amphitheater. “Excuse me. Do you know when this starts?”
OOCThe man is Eoin
xWho: Addy, Eoin
Where: The Cedar Amphitheater
“What the petch is going on?” Standing on her toes, Addy attempted to peer around the wall of shoulders that blocked her view of the entire hallway. Having stepped out to grab a bite to eat, the little healer was on her way back to the Infirmary from the Kitchens when she encountered the holdup. The entire corridor leading to the Courtyard of the Sky was packed to brimming and at a complete stop.
“No really, someone tell me what is going on! I have sick children to attend too!” Raising her voice, Addy poked and prodded those backs in front of her until one irritable woman turned around and glared. “Its obviously a jam. I can’t see anymore than you. Calm down. Endal don’t get priority in a crowded corridor.”
Addy blanched, her green eyes widening as she took in the venomous words that had just been spit at her, staring blankly as the woman turned back around and resumed ignoring her. “Well, if I don’t… you better not… YOU-“ Shock quickly escalated to indignation as Addy struggled to find the right words to express herself. Luckily for everyone nearby, a firm hand on the little woman’s shoulder diverted her attention to a smiling, wrinkled face.
Though she didn’t know his name, Addy recognized the old Avora man. She had seen him before in the Crafts Gallery and he had helped her more than once when she had come looking for one thing or another. Putting a finger alongside his nose, the man winked and nodded towards the back of the woman Addy had been only ticks away from tearing into. “Don’t mind her. Everyone has someplace they want to be other than here. But the Singing Competition is today, and everyone is anxious to get to it while they still have time. No one wants to miss out on a chance at first prize!”
“Singing Competition?” Standing in the corridor jam suddenly got a bit more intriguing as Addy tossed the Avora a friendly smile and turned back to the crowed ahead of her. She couldn’t sing, but it would be worth a few bells of her time to watch everyone else make a fool of themselves; the Inarta hardly ever had time to gather and enjoy such activities. Whenever one occurred, it garnered the interest of almost every individual within the city regardless of Caste.
Half a bell later, Addy scurried along, stuck in the middle of the sea of ginger that flowed towards the Cedar Amphitheater. Managing to extract herself before she got swept away onto the stage, Addy hovered at the edge of the crowed and looked around for a familiar face. Unable to pick one out from the constantly moving mass of Inarta, the little woman turned and tapped the shoulder of a man as he passed by on his way into the Amphitheater. “Excuse me. Do you know when this starts?”
OOCThe man is Eoin