OOC - continues from here.
4th Day of Winter, 514
Kuvarakh had been thinking back to Phobius walking off with his pay for several days now, all smiles and eager planning. The alchemist had become quite fond of the boy. When he was not endearingly sensitive, he was an inspiration with his upbeat attitude. Even when something brought him down, which admittedly was pretty easy, he bounced back completely over the simplest of things.
And now he had spoken of having a party for his birthday; of inviting everyone in town. Kuvarakh smiled at the youngster's comment. He'd even invited the customer he'd only met moments before; the one whom Kuvarakh had only just finished commissioning for some hides. It had been completely spontaneous. And the thing was, Kuvarakh knew it was not just some empty gesture. Phobius truly wished the stranger would accept. And he had.
This was not to say that the customer, Redire...White...something, didn't strike Kuvarakh also as a nice enough guy in his own right. But such trust was a vulnerability. It made him worry about Phobius. Kuvarakh caught himself. Was he right to think this way? There had to be a balance. Not to be aloof and alienatingly distrustful; but not easy to exploit either. Maybe this was why he liked Phobius so much. He was a balance, a breath of innocent fresh air, to offset his innate suspicion.
He paused with a pang of regret. Who was he to think this way? It was true, his recent ordeal with the criminal element of the city had added a layer of caution to his outlook. But had it stopped there? With only "caution"? He'd hired a man to murder someone! The backlash had only been because he'd taken over his body. He knew Kirby had been a psychotic killer, kidnapper, rapist, and the gods knew what else. But he knew he'd descended far too deeply into that world to escape unscathed.
He shook himself free of this reverie for the thousandth time since Victor had first confronted him, thinking he was Kirby. Phobius was good for him! He felt compelled to be positive when the kid was around. He'd come to the conclusion that it was one of the main reasons he'd so spontaneously hired the boy as his courier. He suddenly realized he needed to be a part of this party. To be part of something positive and joyful.
He'd been essentially hiding himself at home or at the shop. He knew perfectly well that any criminals still in town knew where he was. But he'd become sort of untouchable to them, what with the Womiyu's eyes on both him and them. He wanted to come out in the open again. This was his chance. It felt so right!
Wanda, of course, was completely behind this line of thinking. She practically threw him out of the shop to go start making some arrangements. "You'll need time to find the entertainment you want, once you decide on it." She's said with a saucy grin.
Actually, it hadn't turned out that way. It was more like browsing at shop windows. He simply went out walking until he ran across something that looked promising. The first thing he came to that struck him this way was "Okana's Tent". She was a Konti that had been telling fortunes in Alvadas for several years.
As if to verify her talents, when he entered her establishment, she simply smiled at him and said "I accept. Fifty now, and fifty when the party is over."
Kuvarakh stood agape for several ticks, then broke out laughing, with a shake of his head. "Splendid!" he agreed, digging in his coat pocket for fifty mizas. "I assume you already know the day?" he ventured.
Surprisingly, she now stood agape, puzzled. "Well...no, actually, his birth was in the past, and nothing in the vision showed what day it is to be. Can you tell me?" she asked, with a bit of a blush.
And now he had spoken of having a party for his birthday; of inviting everyone in town. Kuvarakh smiled at the youngster's comment. He'd even invited the customer he'd only met moments before; the one whom Kuvarakh had only just finished commissioning for some hides. It had been completely spontaneous. And the thing was, Kuvarakh knew it was not just some empty gesture. Phobius truly wished the stranger would accept. And he had.
This was not to say that the customer, Redire...White...something, didn't strike Kuvarakh also as a nice enough guy in his own right. But such trust was a vulnerability. It made him worry about Phobius. Kuvarakh caught himself. Was he right to think this way? There had to be a balance. Not to be aloof and alienatingly distrustful; but not easy to exploit either. Maybe this was why he liked Phobius so much. He was a balance, a breath of innocent fresh air, to offset his innate suspicion.
He paused with a pang of regret. Who was he to think this way? It was true, his recent ordeal with the criminal element of the city had added a layer of caution to his outlook. But had it stopped there? With only "caution"? He'd hired a man to murder someone! The backlash had only been because he'd taken over his body. He knew Kirby had been a psychotic killer, kidnapper, rapist, and the gods knew what else. But he knew he'd descended far too deeply into that world to escape unscathed.
He shook himself free of this reverie for the thousandth time since Victor had first confronted him, thinking he was Kirby. Phobius was good for him! He felt compelled to be positive when the kid was around. He'd come to the conclusion that it was one of the main reasons he'd so spontaneously hired the boy as his courier. He suddenly realized he needed to be a part of this party. To be part of something positive and joyful.
He'd been essentially hiding himself at home or at the shop. He knew perfectly well that any criminals still in town knew where he was. But he'd become sort of untouchable to them, what with the Womiyu's eyes on both him and them. He wanted to come out in the open again. This was his chance. It felt so right!
Wanda, of course, was completely behind this line of thinking. She practically threw him out of the shop to go start making some arrangements. "You'll need time to find the entertainment you want, once you decide on it." She's said with a saucy grin.
Actually, it hadn't turned out that way. It was more like browsing at shop windows. He simply went out walking until he ran across something that looked promising. The first thing he came to that struck him this way was "Okana's Tent". She was a Konti that had been telling fortunes in Alvadas for several years.
As if to verify her talents, when he entered her establishment, she simply smiled at him and said "I accept. Fifty now, and fifty when the party is over."
Kuvarakh stood agape for several ticks, then broke out laughing, with a shake of his head. "Splendid!" he agreed, digging in his coat pocket for fifty mizas. "I assume you already know the day?" he ventured.
Surprisingly, she now stood agape, puzzled. "Well...no, actually, his birth was in the past, and nothing in the vision showed what day it is to be. Can you tell me?" she asked, with a bit of a blush.