Time stamp: 38th of Summer 513 AV
Alori combed her fingers through her hair, pulling the strains of red and streaks of blonde to rest behind her right ear. With her vision cleared, the teen gently hugged the guitar in her lap at the base while her other hand slipped up to the top of the neck. Fingers lightly plucked at the strings as the others pressed and slid across to the end of the vibrating cord. The notes started slow and soft, the sound emanating from the strings as only a test to get her started.
The tiny Avora had woken up early that morning fully intending on getting out and enjoying her day. The hunt was done for the week, and what was left was hers to do with as she pleased. It was another humid day in the city, and Alori wanted away to escape the blaring heat. A trip to Thunder Bay came to mind, and the teen was reminded of just how long it had been since she had visited the place. With her destination in mind, Alori dressed and packed enough supplies to get her through the night and headed out. It was a normal thing for her, whenever she left the city to take her bow with her just in case she needed it. The guitar, however, was a new addition to her ever growing list of items to carry on her trips, but she couldn't put it down.
She was all set to make the trip alone and on foot as well. Alori was used to traveling on foot being a hunter, but with so much luggage, it was going to be a workout in the least. However, it seemed that the Gods had smiled on her and offered her a hand. Once she reached the cage, she noticed a wagon and bull waiting along with the driver sitting up top. The cabin was empty and she could only guess that he was waiting for someone.
"Hey, Are you heading out or just coming back?"
The driver nodded with a bit of a smile, before turning his head and spitting on the ground. "Yep, just about to run a couple of merchants down to the Bay. Seems they're running a bit late though. What about you? You sure got a lot of luggage friend. Going somewhere?"
Alori smiled, and her featured lighten with the news. A wagon ride to the Bay would be just what she needed. It was perfect really, and she would get there a lot faster this way as well. " I was actually going to the Bay right now. Could I maybe catch a ride?" She hoped he would say yes, and hoped that these merchants weren't the types with loads of stuff to take with them. "I can pay my own way, that's not a problem."
The driver nodded again and sat back into his seat. "Find by me, though you might be riding alone if they don't show up soon, I don't got all day. But long as I get paid, I'm good for it. Go on and climb in back, get yourself settled in there."
"Thanks." Alori said with a smile, before she walked around to the back of the cabin. It was completely empty and the floor clean for the most part. It didn't look like the type of wagon that carried much in the way of foods and oils. More than likely it was only used for people, unless the driver just liked to keep it nice and clean. Climbing onto the back, Alori removed her backpack and sat it down in the corner beside her seat. Already she felt lighter and her shoulders free. "Oh yea..that's much better."
"You any good with that?" The driver asked, glancing back and pointing at her guitar. It was one of the drawbacks of carrying an instrument around. People were always curious if she could play it. Alori practiced with it, but it was still a work in process and she hadn't played in front of many people. "I try, I'm not like great or anything, but I'm getting better." With a smile, the Avora lowered her head, flipped her hair back, and started to pull at the strings.
Alori combed her fingers through her hair, pulling the strains of red and streaks of blonde to rest behind her right ear. With her vision cleared, the teen gently hugged the guitar in her lap at the base while her other hand slipped up to the top of the neck. Fingers lightly plucked at the strings as the others pressed and slid across to the end of the vibrating cord. The notes started slow and soft, the sound emanating from the strings as only a test to get her started.
The tiny Avora had woken up early that morning fully intending on getting out and enjoying her day. The hunt was done for the week, and what was left was hers to do with as she pleased. It was another humid day in the city, and Alori wanted away to escape the blaring heat. A trip to Thunder Bay came to mind, and the teen was reminded of just how long it had been since she had visited the place. With her destination in mind, Alori dressed and packed enough supplies to get her through the night and headed out. It was a normal thing for her, whenever she left the city to take her bow with her just in case she needed it. The guitar, however, was a new addition to her ever growing list of items to carry on her trips, but she couldn't put it down.
She was all set to make the trip alone and on foot as well. Alori was used to traveling on foot being a hunter, but with so much luggage, it was going to be a workout in the least. However, it seemed that the Gods had smiled on her and offered her a hand. Once she reached the cage, she noticed a wagon and bull waiting along with the driver sitting up top. The cabin was empty and she could only guess that he was waiting for someone.
"Hey, Are you heading out or just coming back?"
The driver nodded with a bit of a smile, before turning his head and spitting on the ground. "Yep, just about to run a couple of merchants down to the Bay. Seems they're running a bit late though. What about you? You sure got a lot of luggage friend. Going somewhere?"
Alori smiled, and her featured lighten with the news. A wagon ride to the Bay would be just what she needed. It was perfect really, and she would get there a lot faster this way as well. " I was actually going to the Bay right now. Could I maybe catch a ride?" She hoped he would say yes, and hoped that these merchants weren't the types with loads of stuff to take with them. "I can pay my own way, that's not a problem."
The driver nodded again and sat back into his seat. "Find by me, though you might be riding alone if they don't show up soon, I don't got all day. But long as I get paid, I'm good for it. Go on and climb in back, get yourself settled in there."
"Thanks." Alori said with a smile, before she walked around to the back of the cabin. It was completely empty and the floor clean for the most part. It didn't look like the type of wagon that carried much in the way of foods and oils. More than likely it was only used for people, unless the driver just liked to keep it nice and clean. Climbing onto the back, Alori removed her backpack and sat it down in the corner beside her seat. Already she felt lighter and her shoulders free. "Oh yea..that's much better."
"You any good with that?" The driver asked, glancing back and pointing at her guitar. It was one of the drawbacks of carrying an instrument around. People were always curious if she could play it. Alori practiced with it, but it was still a work in process and she hadn't played in front of many people. "I try, I'm not like great or anything, but I'm getting better." With a smile, the Avora lowered her head, flipped her hair back, and started to pull at the strings.
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