Slamming the door to her shack, Firenze checked to see if she had everything she needed on her. She'd been out hunting for the last couple of bells and she was starting to smell of rancid meat, not to mention the streaks of blood. If someone passing by looked at her they would probably think that she had been attacked, with how disheveled she looked. It was a rough morning, to say the least. She was struggling to catch any game lately. Unfortunately, for her, it was not a good thing. Not with the way that the town had been, everyone acting half out of their minds, the food shortage didn't help either. She was hoping that she'd pick up the knack of hunting by now, but she was still having a hard time with it. She'd only caught a couple mice this morning, exerting more energy then the small mice would give her, putting her body in an off balance. She hadn't been feeling too well already and then chasing the rodents around like a mad woman didn't make anything better. She was just so hungry.
She had walked around in a hungry and angry state all morning, the low growling of her stomach fueling her anger. She thought she could take her anger out on some catch, in doing so her anger got the better of her and she couldn't focus, flailing about like a mad woman... chasing a mouse.
She wanted to relax a little bit and try to get her mind to rest, see if she could bring herself back around and possibly try to get this cough eased. It had started the day before and while she hadn't been worried about it then, it started to scare her a little bit that she still had it today. In Sunberth, one didn't merely catch a sniffle, they caught the measles. They didn't catch a tickle in their throat, they caught pneumonia. You didn't just have a cough, you were half way to your grave. These thoughts scared her, she was still young, she didn't want to die yet. There were so many questions she had that were unanswered, and she was craving to find the answers.
Sitting in her room this morning she wondered what might help alleviate her problems and the first thing that popped into her mind was water. Oh, she loved water, she could stay in it all day! The thought of it made her smile a little. She decided then that what she wanted most at that point in time, was a nice hot soak.
She grabbed her soap, cloak, boots and a couple mizas. She wasn't sure how much it would cost, she hadn't been there before. She was hoping that it wouldn't cost more than a couple gold mizas, even that seemed kind of expensive but she'd rather be safe then have to come all the way back just to get some more money. She usually just washed in a stream or from a bucket of water. She knew where it was, she just hadn't ever felt the need to go there. Today was different. She couldn't have been happier that there was a hot spring near her home town. She slammed the door to the shack and wrapped her cloak tighter around her. Thankfully, the bath house wasn't too far from where she lived so didn't have to go through the main hustle and bustle of the city.
Walking through the grass on the hills towards the spring she plucked a plain little white flower and tucked it behind her ear. Coming to the gate of the bathhouse she saw that she wasn't the only one wanting to soak in the spring. There was an older man with graying hair and crinkle lines near the edges of his eyes. She looked to who the man was talking to, slowing her pace, there was a brilliantly red haired man, she couldn't see much of him but she could see that he had some scruff on his face. As she walked closer she could hear bits and pieces of their conversation, "...would you like?" The older man sounded kind of grumpy, I hope this guy isn't making him mad, I don't want to get in the middle of a fight, I just want a bath, Fire sighed. "I need to think about that," the red haired man replied and turned just enough that she could see his face, he had bright shining blue eyes and an almost sad look on his face. She wasn't sure why someone would be sad when they were only a few ticks away from probablly one of the best things in all of Mizahar.
Walking up to the gate, she looked between the men, "Who would I need to talk to about being able to use a spring?" She didn't want to get too close to make them feel as though she were crowding them, but she didn't want to stand to far away that she'd have to shout. "I can help you, it's 5 copper for the common, or 5 silver for a private bath," the older man turned toward her, hoping to gain her mizas. She thought for a moment and then smiled at the man, "I think common would be fine, thank you. I only have a couple of gold mizas on me, do you have any change?" She pulled the mizas from her pocket and showed them to the older man. "Miss, you might not want to flash your money all over town. You should know better then that. Hand me one of the mizas and I'll get you your change," he reached out and plucked one of the gold mizas from her hand, shoved it closed with his other hand, turned around and walked away. She waited for the man to return, putting the other miza in her pocket. He came back and handing her her change, directed her where to go for the common spring and returned his attention to the man waiting.