22nd of Spring
514 AV
13th Bell
514 AV
13th Bell
Her horse had spent more than enough time tied up next to her house. It was time for Adi to figure out stabling for Myaris, now that she had a somewhat steady source of income.
So she set off from her new cottage on her mother's borrowed horse. One day Adi was intent on returning Myaris to Avanthal and her family, though before that could happen she needed to secure a life for herself here in Riverfall. She'd be a Kuvan and maybe even rich, able to give back to her parents somehow. Alas, that day was not today and would most likely not happen for-at the very least-another few seasons. Some day, though, she thought with a smile. I'll bring home Myaris and money for my parents, and I'll apologize to them for everything I've put them through. I really miss my family and having a home with people who I love and who love me back. Hell, I'm starting to think I'm never going to get that again. I'm sure there are a wide variety of single men in Riverfall, but I don't want to end up alone for the rest of my life.
When she was about halfway there, Adi dismounted from her horse and scratched her nose, taking Myaris' reins. It would be nice to walk the rest of the way, she decided. She spent a few chimes thinking about the things it would be possible to do with a great deal of money. Maybe some day she'd have enough to help her father do the remodel in his carving shop he'd always wanted.
The young Vantha was snapped out of her reverie by an unusual feeling from the bottom of her boot-she'd stepped on a small, circular object. Lifting her foot up from whatever it was, she picked it up and examined it carefully.
It turned out to be a slightly dirty silver miza, bringing a smile to Adi's face and a tinge of brightness to her violet eyes. With the bottom hem of her shirt, she cleaned off the miza and slipped it into her bag. My lucky day!
It was only a few chimes worth of walking from the miza's location to the stables, where she was relieved to see a few empty stalls.The stables seemed wonderfully kept on the outside-hopefully the fact that they had enough money to take care of the outside meant Myaris would be well cared for inside. She made her way to the front of the barn, where she looked around for anyone who looked like they knew what they were doing.
Adi wasn't disappointed. Soon, a woman noticed she was standing there and waved her and Myaris over. "Need a place to keep yer horse a spell?" asked the woman. Adi nodded, and inquired about the prices for keeping a horse there. It turned out to be five silver mizas a day-after some quick math, Adi determined it'd be 34 gold and 5 silver to keep Myaris there for the rest of the season. She gladly counted out the money to the woman and slid the pile of gold gems over. "Take good care of her, will you? She's my mother's horse, and I'm just borrowing her."
After her business with the woman was done, she turned around to face Myaris, where she gave the white mare the best equivalent of a hug that was humanly possible. "Mya, this is just for a little while. Soon I'll be able to take you back home."
She remained like that for several chimes.
Ledger34.5 GM for boarding until the end of the season