7th of Summer, 514 AV 9th BellThis threads spans from the 9th-11th bell
Palla had bought a fishing kit in the spring, but she hadn't gotten a chance to use it yet. While the sun was hot, especially for Palla, she decided she could go to the docks and dip her toes in the water if it got too hot while fishing. Palla had dug up worms from her garden earlier that day, upturning soil and putting the worms into a bowl she had carved. When she had a satisfactory amount of worms, she had walked carefully to the docks, bringing her fishing kit. She had left Midnight and Purity at home for fear they'd get tangled in fishing wire or get hurt by a fish hook.
When Palla arrived at the docks, she opened her fishing kit. She took outthe fishing wire and a hook, unsure of what the other items would do. This can't be that hard, can it? Just put the worm on the hook, tie the hook to a string and wait. Right? That's exactly what Palla did.She put the worm on the hook first, flinching as she did so, tied the hook to a length of fishing wire, and dangled the makeshift fishing pole off the edge of the docks.
Palla then waited. And waited. And waited. She finally pulled the wire up to find nothing at the end of the hook, the worm wasn't on correctly and it had drifted away. She sighed, squeamishly put another worm on the hook, and then waited again. This time, she felt a tug on the line, but when she pulled it up, there was nothing there. A fish had stolen her worm, and Palla was too squeamish to stab the poor worms more than once to make sure it stayed on.
Palla had been given glances by a passerby, but nobody had actually stopped to talk to her yet. She had seen others fishing at the docks, so she figured it must be socially acceptable to do so. While she waited, she listened to the footsteps of people behind her, trying to pass time. She picked at a cuticle. She waited for a fish, and considered asking someone more educated on the subject of fishing to help her. She decided that if she didn't catch a fish in the next ten chimes she would do so, but for now she would just wait the short amount of time that felt agonizingly long to her, as she wasn't used to fishing or being very patient.