60th of Summer 515AV
It had happened so quickly. Only his third time into the city after he'd been welcomed to the Orphanage and already bad luck had caught up with him. He'd just been sniffing the sickly sweet scent of black honey tobacco at the Great Bazaar and out of nowhere two youthful, lanky men had come sprinting, set their wide, fearful eyes on him and shoved a large, golden cup into his hands. Dumbfounded he'd clutched the heavy, priceless cup to his chest, half-expecting them to stop and explain themselves. Instead the two men, one dark-haired and a blonde, near bald one, legged it.
"Wha-?" was all Timothy managed to say.
Not far behind was the heavy clattering if iron boots. "Halt!" A voice cried in the distance. "Stop the thief!" Like arrows piercing his skin he could feel a thousand eyes stab at him. Three knights were shouldering their way through the thick crowd like a knife through syrup. Had they approached calmly, perhaps he would've remained standing. Instead the knights had their swords unsheathed and their thunderous gaze fixated upon him.
His limbs connected the dots faster than his mind could. There was only one response. His veins bursted into flame as he kicked off and bumped his way through a sea of legs. Left and right he ran, stumbled and jumped his way through, holding the golden cup close like a shield.
"You've nowhere to run!"
The voice was closer. Timothy already saw the light at the end of the bazaar. Outside I can lose them, he kept saying to himself. It was far too late to stop running now. An Eypharian merchant gasped in horror as he slid underneath the table of her stand and jumped right back up, shattering some ceramics in the process. Timothy paid her no mind. He could only think of running until either his legs or his heart would give out.
No sooner than he'd dashed through several expensive tapestries a large, gruff hand snapped around his right upper arm. A mere tick later his left was trapped too.
"Give that back," a stern voice said, his pointy chin jutting towards.
"B-b-ut I didn't steal anything, I swear!" It was only now that desperation began to trickle in.
"Then why do you have the cup?" The commander inquired.
"I-it was given to me..."
"No, you stole it. We saw you run with it."
"Please," Timothy pushed the cup into the soldier's hands. "I had nothing to do with this. There were two others..."
The knight, tall and blessed with handsome curly blonde hair raised his voice and addressed the rapidly growing circle around Timothy and the other two knights. "Any witnesses?" The commander inquired from the gathered audience. "Anyone saw what happened from start to finish?"