Timestamp: 53rd of summer, 510 AV
People, people, people. Humans, kelvics, the odd Charoda. So many people, so many choices. Humans were the best. Numerous, generally rich, and very unaware. Sasin let his eyes wander over the crowd milling through the Bazaar, every once in a while making sure his target was still in sight.
He has dressed as inconspicuously as he could. He had learned that yes, black was good for hiding, and no, black was not good for looking innocent.
He glanced back at his target, noting that she seemed to be wrapping up her transaction. He almost felt sorry that he was stopping this woman's shopping trip prematurely. Almost, but not quite.
Sasin sighed, and started to move, his hand slipping into his pocket, fingers holding the small blade hidden within. After injuring himself a few times, he had finally given up on being able to use the ribbon daggers without almost poking his eye out. He had, however, discovered that ribbon daggers, minus ribbons, were good for separating purses from belts. Perhaps with more practice, he thought dryly, he would be able to use it without cutting his fingers every other week.
He followed her from a distance, occasionally stopping at shops to create the illusion of, well, not following someone. Not well enough, unfortunately. One of the shopkeepers noticed him glancing in her direction, and leaned forward. "You look rather interested in that woman over there." He remarked.
Sasin hesitated, his mind trying to find an reasonable excuse. Luckily for him, he noticed a couple shopping nearby. He immediately dragged forth to the front of his mind every embarrassing thought, every humiliating memory. He felt his cheeks begin to burn, and looked down, as if in shame. "You.." His voice dropped into what he hoped sounded like an embarrassed mumble. "You noticed? Was I really that...that obvious?"
The shopkeeper swallowed the story, hook line and sinker. "Oh no!" He exclaimed hurriedly, attempting to reassure the obviously (to him) lovestruck, embarrassed young man. "I just happened to notice, and, well, I just wondered. " He paused for a minute, trying to think of the right thing to say. "Are you looking for something to give to your, um.. lady friend over there."
He glanced at her again, reassured as he saw she was still rather close. "Something like that." he muttered, acting embarrassed. He needed to get away. He wasn't a very good actor, and the more time he spent here, the larger chance there was that he would get caught. "I just need to find something that will get her to notice. It's like...." And here his shoulders slumped slightly, his voice slipping into a shaky whisper, "like she doesn't even know I exist."
The shopkeeper nodded sympathetically. "I see. Well, don't worry. I'm sure she's just to shy to go talk to you. Why don't you try make the first move?"
He hesitated, then smiled shyly at the shopkeeper. A movement in the corner of his eye grabbed his attention, and he turned in time to see her round a corner. His eyes widened, and he must have showed some flash of emotion, for the shopkeeper immediately pushed him in her general direction. He nodded, and, almost forgetting to let go of his blade, waved to the shopkeeper as he speed walked around the corner towards her, not quite daring to run.
It took a few seconds but he managed to get behind her as she leaned forward to examine some jewelry. His knife flashed out and he caught the purse, slipping it into his pocket. He tapped her on the shoulder, asking her if she could make space for him. She obliged, moving to the side so he could look closer.
He examined a few necklaces for a moment, before flashing a smile at the stallkeeper and turning away.
That, he decided, was probably more trouble than it was worth, but still, money was money, and problems were just tests of skill to be overcome.
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