14th Autumn 513 The Midnight Market There was something about the midnight market - a strange mix of strong smelling foods, perfumes, spices and the fumes that filled the air, the lamps that lit up the night like fireflies and the bustling noises from the crowds... it all contributed to making Adelaide feel more than a little sleepy. To start off with, she had had a long day anyway, up very early in the morning to go over new costume designs to be made ready in time for the many costume balls and parties coming up during the season. She had barely had a moment to rest, putting patterns together, serving customers and making lists of items and fabrics needed. Being a member of a dynasty, she felt free to say that the dynasties, thought the best of clients, were likewise very demanding. With all that taken into account, the meander through the market was a definitively surreal experience which Adelaide noted with concern, knowing that the midnight market, magical as it was, could also be dangerous. Half asleep, looking for a shop she couldn't remember the location of with a salesman she had only met once before, was not the safest situation to be in. 'At least nobody will try to molest me', she thought bitterly... one of the advantages of not having a lovely face. Now, if only she could find the fabric shop and start making her way back to the plantation, to bed. As Adelaide passed by a shop selling what looked to be fish, she was accosted by a tall man with a blond moustache, brandishing a trout in each hand. "No thank you." she said with a light smile, batting away one of the fish with a flick of her left hand, only for it to come back towards her, brandished even more ferociously by the salesman. "I'll do you a good price." "I'm not interested. Sorry." Her voice had gone icy cool. It was not in her nature to be rude, but she was not the sort to mess around when someone did not get the message first time. She did not spoon-feed imbeciles, especially when all she wanted to do was to get away from afore-mentioned imbecile. There had been many times when people had just laughed at her attempts to shoo them, at her coolness, and carried on insisting, but this was not one of them. The blond man shrank back as if he had been bitten by a snake. Spineless pillock, though Adelaide knew it was uncharitable to think so of a man who was merely finding a way to make a living. She turned away and drew her eyes up and down the rows of shops in front of her. Everything was sold here. Absolutely everything. In front of one shop with a grimy window, were small cages full of brightly coloured birds that were really too big for their container. Adelaide saw this with a pang of anger... animals shouldn't be treated that way. "Fabric. Fabric..." she murmured, ignoring the plight of the birds to turn back to the matter at hand. Why did she have the feeling that she wasn't going to get home, not even going to get back to the carriage, anytime soon? |