41st of Summer, 514 AV
The fetid stench of rot was an unwelcome but completely anticipated fact of life. It was necessary, the presence of raw meat left to fester in the heat of summer, for the beasts needed food and they wouldn't settle for the meagre offerings of mice that otherwise would have been served.
Adrienna was outside of the Prowlers, rinsing out the bucket in which the meat was stored during the day. An arrangement had been made when Adrienna opened shop with the butcher, a daily quota of meat exchanged for coin in order to keep alive the scalies inhabiting the stalls. This wooden bucket had seen much and had acquired a permanent stain of dark red for its troubles.
But, Gods, it stunk.
This was a task typically delegated to the slave for the fact that it was disgusting. It was only today, in a rare moment of pity for the slave who worked so tirelessly with the reptiles he quietly loathed, that she decided to deal with the stench and mess of coagulated blood. She hoped it wouldn't stain her clothes, but chance would have it that she'd smear the thick fluid upon her skin and dress in a grotesque display beyond what she was usually capable of. Thankfully, when she glanced down upon herself in the midst of her rinsing in the turgid waters of the river, she did not see any speckle of claret marring an otherwise lovely skirt and blouse.
She finished after a few chimes with a low grunt. Gods. Menial tasks. The bucket was given another wash and rinse before she pushed herself to her feet and shook her hands as dry as possible. In the humidity of the city's current climate, it wouldn't matter for long outside, but she hated the feeling that she wasn't as well-done as possible.
With a shake of the bucket she turned on her heel and returned to the store. A quick glance was given around her before she dropped the bucket back in it's spot near the stalls. It would await Lucian's next available moment. The usual one who delivered the meat necessary for the beasts had not arrived in the morning and news was eventually delivered that he was not going to come. Lucian was Adrienna's second choice.
Speaking of Lucian, when she arrived she noted that he was currently embittered in a battle with that naughty male neonate adopted when an excess became apparent on the zoo, her usual supplier when things became too cluttered there. That serpent was feisty and it disgruntled Adrienna, but Lucian seemed capable of handling him as he wrestled the tightening serpent off his forearm and back into his container. Due to his volatility, Adrienna couldn't sell the boy.
It rendered Lucian unable to fetch the meat needed. Adrienna herself didn't want to run to the butcher- she could imagine the titters as she passed by ladened with a bloody bucket. Speaking of which, she'd need to arrange for more meat delivered as the scalies grew larger and less able to depend upon rodents and insects... as if she had enough to feed them of those, either. She needed to make sales, soon--
No, sales thoughts weren't needed. She went to assist Lucian in wrangling the serpent from his arm and thinking about how to deal with the recent news of no meat delivery. She needed her slave here. She needed help, which she was loathe to request.
The fetid stench of rot was an unwelcome but completely anticipated fact of life. It was necessary, the presence of raw meat left to fester in the heat of summer, for the beasts needed food and they wouldn't settle for the meagre offerings of mice that otherwise would have been served.
Adrienna was outside of the Prowlers, rinsing out the bucket in which the meat was stored during the day. An arrangement had been made when Adrienna opened shop with the butcher, a daily quota of meat exchanged for coin in order to keep alive the scalies inhabiting the stalls. This wooden bucket had seen much and had acquired a permanent stain of dark red for its troubles.
But, Gods, it stunk.
This was a task typically delegated to the slave for the fact that it was disgusting. It was only today, in a rare moment of pity for the slave who worked so tirelessly with the reptiles he quietly loathed, that she decided to deal with the stench and mess of coagulated blood. She hoped it wouldn't stain her clothes, but chance would have it that she'd smear the thick fluid upon her skin and dress in a grotesque display beyond what she was usually capable of. Thankfully, when she glanced down upon herself in the midst of her rinsing in the turgid waters of the river, she did not see any speckle of claret marring an otherwise lovely skirt and blouse.
She finished after a few chimes with a low grunt. Gods. Menial tasks. The bucket was given another wash and rinse before she pushed herself to her feet and shook her hands as dry as possible. In the humidity of the city's current climate, it wouldn't matter for long outside, but she hated the feeling that she wasn't as well-done as possible.
With a shake of the bucket she turned on her heel and returned to the store. A quick glance was given around her before she dropped the bucket back in it's spot near the stalls. It would await Lucian's next available moment. The usual one who delivered the meat necessary for the beasts had not arrived in the morning and news was eventually delivered that he was not going to come. Lucian was Adrienna's second choice.
Speaking of Lucian, when she arrived she noted that he was currently embittered in a battle with that naughty male neonate adopted when an excess became apparent on the zoo, her usual supplier when things became too cluttered there. That serpent was feisty and it disgruntled Adrienna, but Lucian seemed capable of handling him as he wrestled the tightening serpent off his forearm and back into his container. Due to his volatility, Adrienna couldn't sell the boy.
It rendered Lucian unable to fetch the meat needed. Adrienna herself didn't want to run to the butcher- she could imagine the titters as she passed by ladened with a bloody bucket. Speaking of which, she'd need to arrange for more meat delivered as the scalies grew larger and less able to depend upon rodents and insects... as if she had enough to feed them of those, either. She needed to make sales, soon--
No, sales thoughts weren't needed. She went to assist Lucian in wrangling the serpent from his arm and thinking about how to deal with the recent news of no meat delivery. She needed her slave here. She needed help, which she was loathe to request.