26th of Spring 514AV
As Jed entered the shop, a small bell chimed above the door. Jed stepped aside so that the two slaves that followed him would be able to enter as well. He stood for a moment, taking in the small shop and the clothes that lined the racks. Even with the midday sun shining through the windows, a dreaded feeling came into Jed's mind. It was inevitable that he would arrive in this horrid place at some point or another. His damned cousin was having a wedding and of course it was of the utmost important that Jed attended. His mother was still convinces she'd find him a bride, but Jed could not stand the settle with one woman and so all of his mother's efforts to show him off to the other Dynasties would be in vain. Unfortunately that was a battle Jed would rather wage. The task before him, the task of looking fashionable was far worse. "Matilla. We will take care of the boy first. He needs proper work clothes, the customers are staring." Jed glanced to the old Kelvic beside him, not bothering to address the boy. "Get him what you like, but he also needs a good pair of boots and an apron for staining. He won't fit mine and I don't want him dirtying them either."
He didn't need to look to know Matilla had rolled her eyes at him. "You're stalling, Jed." Jed could hear the amusement in her voice. The pelican knew him too well, years of serving him had done that. On a second thought, Jed eyes the boy. The child would have seen Matilla's comfort with talking as Jed's equaled well as her lack of respect in the past few days. It would greatly contradict what Jed had told him directly after purchasing him. He was to refer to Jed as 'Sir', never speak out of turn, and do everything Jed commands and nothing else. Three rules were all that Jed had given the boy, and he witnessed Matilla break all of them so often. Jed never said a word to the boy about it, deciding to let him either learn the hard way or understand that Jed had favorites. "Whatever you say Matty, try not to spend too much of my mizas."
Matilla nodded eagerly, the old woman hobbled off, disappearing into the jungles of fabrics that she enjoyed so much. It took Jed a second to follow her. A fleeting smile was the result of his favorite slave's joy. One glance at the child beside him pulled the freon off his face immediately. The boy had yet to see Jed's scary side and so the friendliness may not shock him as much yet. "Be prepared boy, she will tear you apart." Jed chuckled, placing a hand on the boys shoulder, steering him into the racks of clothing. Of course the woman would have nothing but motherly kindness for the boy, but Jed enjoyed confusing him.
He didn't need to look to know Matilla had rolled her eyes at him. "You're stalling, Jed." Jed could hear the amusement in her voice. The pelican knew him too well, years of serving him had done that. On a second thought, Jed eyes the boy. The child would have seen Matilla's comfort with talking as Jed's equaled well as her lack of respect in the past few days. It would greatly contradict what Jed had told him directly after purchasing him. He was to refer to Jed as 'Sir', never speak out of turn, and do everything Jed commands and nothing else. Three rules were all that Jed had given the boy, and he witnessed Matilla break all of them so often. Jed never said a word to the boy about it, deciding to let him either learn the hard way or understand that Jed had favorites. "Whatever you say Matty, try not to spend too much of my mizas."
Matilla nodded eagerly, the old woman hobbled off, disappearing into the jungles of fabrics that she enjoyed so much. It took Jed a second to follow her. A fleeting smile was the result of his favorite slave's joy. One glance at the child beside him pulled the freon off his face immediately. The boy had yet to see Jed's scary side and so the friendliness may not shock him as much yet. "Be prepared boy, she will tear you apart." Jed chuckled, placing a hand on the boys shoulder, steering him into the racks of clothing. Of course the woman would have nothing but motherly kindness for the boy, but Jed enjoyed confusing him.
PC/NPC Talking -- Common -- Thoughts