7th of Spring, 514 AV
9th bell
Palla was lacking inspiration for her carvings, and she needed some desperately. It was her day off, and she didn't know what to do. I should go to a park. Palla thought, trying to recall the name of a park on her map What was that place called where those blue gulls nest again? Rook park? Palla looked at her map and discovered the place was called Rookery Park.
She hopped off of her bed, ready to go. Palla quickly put on her shoes, grabbed her map from off her bed, and got ready to go. Palla got her carving knife, a small piece of wood, and a gouge that she had accidentially taken home. I may as well return it on my way back home. Palla's dogs, Midnight and Purity, followed her, and she clipped their leashes onto their collars as they excitedly ran around, ready to leave.
Palla put all of thse items in her backpack and set off to Rookery Park. She took Midnight and Purity on their leashes as they followed her excitedly. As she left the building, they grew more restless and started pulling on their leashes. Palla sped to a jog to satisfy them, and they happily ran with her. She jogged at a brisk pace, enjoying the temperate air which she was happy wasn't warmer, a new feeling for her since she was brought up in Avanthal. Palla looked around at the city she loved, and in that moment, she had no regrets about moving to Riverfall. She was also so glad that she had bought her dogs, they brought out her more playful side and their prescence relaxed her a bit
Soon, she arrived at Rookery Park, and walked through it, enjoying the sight of blue gulls nesting, but not daring to go too close, as she didn't know if the birds were territorial or friendly. Palla's dogs parked at the gulls and Palla tried to divert their attention by petting them. It worked for a little bit, but the dogs soon went back to the gulls. Palla didn't know much about the birds, only their name, and now, how they looked. She enjoyed watching the bird family. These creatures were a new sight, fascinating to her, as the fauna was very different in Avanthal. As she admired the gulls, her dogs grew more curious about the creatures. Palla inched closer tentatively, and the birds appeared angry at her. She quickly took the dogs away from the birds again and sat down on a bench. Palla enjoyed the blue gulls, and the flora in the park.
I love nature. Its imperfections just make it all the more perfect. I sometimes wish I could be one of these birds. If I was, though, who would take care of Purity and Midnight? They would probably roam the city until Kavala or someone took them back to The Sanctuary. Still, it would be kind of cool to try being one of these birds... What if I could fly? That would be cool. I think being a bird Kelvic and being able to fly would be nice, but then I'd be treated like a pet. These Kelvics are mistreated, but at least they're not slaves... Oh, well. You can't fix everything.
As Palla thought, she was absentmindedly petting her restless dogs. She got up and jogged through the park with her dogs in tow. They reluctantly turned their attention away from the birds and jogged around until Palla was too out of breath to continue. She stopped and petted her dogs, breathing hard, heart pounding in her chest. Palla had ideas for carving now. A person with wings, a blue gull, maybe even a Silkena.
Or at least, that's how she imagined it to be. In reality, it was pouring. Palla had underestimated the rain and taken her dogs to Rookery Park. She was soaked, along with Midnight and Purity. Completely soaked.