10th of Fall, 513 AV
Thirteenth Bell
The sun had begun to lift some of the chill within the city as Tsukiko entered the bazaar. She had only been there a few times during her time here in the summer, with good reason. As she was at times a whimsical creature, the wonders within the stalls never ceased to amaze her, piquing her curiosity at every turn, tempting her with their knowledge. It would be easy to let the coins slip through her fingers here and there, until there was nothing left. 'Not the greatest idea,' she thought absently, passing another stall, glancing down with a raised eyebrow. A tall, slim man leered at customers from behind his table, his bladed wares works of art, in contrast to his greasy smile. Beside him, a cheerful fellow called out friendly from the next stall over, passersby greeting him with a smile.
Walking someways in, she found what she was looking for, a bare place against a wall from which she could people watch. It had become her favorite pass-time over the last few days, as she wrestled with the idea of setting out to sea once again. The hum of the crowd created a comforting background noise, reminding her of something she would have to face once she left shore. Loneliness. Tsukiko new that it would take time to readjust herself to the solitude of open water, just as it had after parting her foster family a couple of years before. It had hit hard, leaving them behind, but it had been something she felt she had to do, something that she couldn't avoid. The Lethaefal wanted to learn more about the world she had... fallen back into, and there was only so much she could learn by staying with them.
Shaking her head slightly to clear her mind of such thoughts, the sailor brought her attention back to the task at hand. There was one thing she was certain of; the quickest way to learn about the world was to watch the people and creatures who inhabited it.
Thirteenth Bell
The sun had begun to lift some of the chill within the city as Tsukiko entered the bazaar. She had only been there a few times during her time here in the summer, with good reason. As she was at times a whimsical creature, the wonders within the stalls never ceased to amaze her, piquing her curiosity at every turn, tempting her with their knowledge. It would be easy to let the coins slip through her fingers here and there, until there was nothing left. 'Not the greatest idea,' she thought absently, passing another stall, glancing down with a raised eyebrow. A tall, slim man leered at customers from behind his table, his bladed wares works of art, in contrast to his greasy smile. Beside him, a cheerful fellow called out friendly from the next stall over, passersby greeting him with a smile.
Walking someways in, she found what she was looking for, a bare place against a wall from which she could people watch. It had become her favorite pass-time over the last few days, as she wrestled with the idea of setting out to sea once again. The hum of the crowd created a comforting background noise, reminding her of something she would have to face once she left shore. Loneliness. Tsukiko new that it would take time to readjust herself to the solitude of open water, just as it had after parting her foster family a couple of years before. It had hit hard, leaving them behind, but it had been something she felt she had to do, something that she couldn't avoid. The Lethaefal wanted to learn more about the world she had... fallen back into, and there was only so much she could learn by staying with them.
Shaking her head slightly to clear her mind of such thoughts, the sailor brought her attention back to the task at hand. There was one thing she was certain of; the quickest way to learn about the world was to watch the people and creatures who inhabited it.