Fall of 514AV, 11th
Summer stepped into the street with nothing but satchel and coin. The street itself wasn’t significant. It was cobbled; held houses along either side, and would take Summer from point A to B. If she could find B. If she was at A. Alvadas was tricky like that. Each and every step took her somewhere else. What she needed was someone or something that knew where the somewhere else would be.
Luck, chance, fate or the grace of an unknown deity lead Summer to the Sanity Center. She had been there once. She went there then. The satchel she tucked into her belt, out of the way (and hiding her coin), as to open the door. The sight that greeted her was the same as when she first arrived. Crowded. Summer was positive someone had gotten lost in the mess, never to emerge.
“Back so soon?” The counter woman welcomed unenthusiastically.
“Yes.”
“Well, out with it. You need to find a place?”
“No...I need someone who can take me to a place or take things to my place. It doesn’t matter which.”
“An Alvadas guide? I can’t think of anyone who’d be willing. There are a few couriers who might have some free time. Try Phebe? Phobe? Phobeaus? Something with us at the end, nice kid, red hair. Can’t miss him.”
It was a dismissal if Summer ever heard one. She gave the harried woman a nod of thanks and stepped out into entrance of the city. It was at that precise moment that she knew she would never find the ‘us’ red-head. The woman had said ‘might have time’. Who would have time if they spent the day running about? Then Summer would have to pay him. That hadn’t been factored into her food budget and she didn’t want to buy anyone food…maybe he would take tasting (testing) as payment. At worse he’d die from eating something inedible. Not that hers was that bad. At least, not all the time.
It took some time, and several passerby’s before Summer remembered she was supposed to be looking for someone not just walking and staring at nothing. But there was nothing to go by. No landmarks, no acquaintances. Summer would roll her eyes and walk more; there was nothing else for it. Just to walk more. Until she thought she might have seen tents but, there it went, altered before she could turn back. As such when she completed her turn she would be right back where she started. Not strictly speaking the exact same just…in the sense that it was a street. Though this street, unlike the other, had people and one of these people happened to be a red-head. “Us!”
Summer shouted but no one actually looked. Without further ado she snapped forward, “You! With the red-hair! You can take stuff places, can’t you? You’re a courier? I have places to go.”
Subconsciously Summers hand rested on her coin. But her gaze never strayed from his face. Her eyes seeking his should they try to break contact. His were a shade of yellow-gold and his hair was truly red, redder than meats blood that shifted her gaze for a moment and no more.
“Will you take me?”
Luck, chance, fate or the grace of an unknown deity lead Summer to the Sanity Center. She had been there once. She went there then. The satchel she tucked into her belt, out of the way (and hiding her coin), as to open the door. The sight that greeted her was the same as when she first arrived. Crowded. Summer was positive someone had gotten lost in the mess, never to emerge.
“Back so soon?” The counter woman welcomed unenthusiastically.
“Yes.”
“Well, out with it. You need to find a place?”
“No...I need someone who can take me to a place or take things to my place. It doesn’t matter which.”
“An Alvadas guide? I can’t think of anyone who’d be willing. There are a few couriers who might have some free time. Try Phebe? Phobe? Phobeaus? Something with us at the end, nice kid, red hair. Can’t miss him.”
It was a dismissal if Summer ever heard one. She gave the harried woman a nod of thanks and stepped out into entrance of the city. It was at that precise moment that she knew she would never find the ‘us’ red-head. The woman had said ‘might have time’. Who would have time if they spent the day running about? Then Summer would have to pay him. That hadn’t been factored into her food budget and she didn’t want to buy anyone food…maybe he would take tasting (testing) as payment. At worse he’d die from eating something inedible. Not that hers was that bad. At least, not all the time.
It took some time, and several passerby’s before Summer remembered she was supposed to be looking for someone not just walking and staring at nothing. But there was nothing to go by. No landmarks, no acquaintances. Summer would roll her eyes and walk more; there was nothing else for it. Just to walk more. Until she thought she might have seen tents but, there it went, altered before she could turn back. As such when she completed her turn she would be right back where she started. Not strictly speaking the exact same just…in the sense that it was a street. Though this street, unlike the other, had people and one of these people happened to be a red-head. “Us!”
Summer shouted but no one actually looked. Without further ado she snapped forward, “You! With the red-hair! You can take stuff places, can’t you? You’re a courier? I have places to go.”
Subconsciously Summers hand rested on her coin. But her gaze never strayed from his face. Her eyes seeking his should they try to break contact. His were a shade of yellow-gold and his hair was truly red, redder than meats blood that shifted her gaze for a moment and no more.
“Will you take me?”