Summer 40, 515 AV
Draer’s Chocolates
“Aside from ordinary bars we also offer chocolate with nuts and bits of fruit in them. For example, we have bars with apple and orange bits, although we change them around a little with the seasons.”
Lingering in the back, Estrellir had to stifle a yawn. As regular customer of the Draer-owned chocolate shop, she knew very well what they had on their shelves and how offers changed over time. Taking a deep breath, she straightened and pushed back a stray lock of white hair. Of course, she’d been among the first people to hear of the event – and also one of the first to arrive on the morning of the 40th. In fact she’d been half a bell early and used that to admire the latest summer creations, purchasing two small bars and nibbling on them to pass the time.
Of course, she understood that Kasha wanted to promote the shop and advertise their wares – it was the purpose of the event, after all. Yet she hoped desperately for the end of the speech and for the actual lesson to start. Unlike others, she had actually come to learn how to make chocolate. For once, a well-guarded secret, the recipe for Draer chocolate, could wait. Estrellir didn’t believe that the shop owners would teach them everything.
Far from it. For once, no hidden motives. Estrellir simply dreamed of making delicious chocolate herself.
“As I said before, both dark and milk chocolate can be purchased with all these flavors. However, we’re constantly striving to expand on our repertoire. My brother and I have been working on a third type of chocolate for some time. I think it’s safe to say it’ll hit the shelves very soon!”
Estrellir couldn’t help but roll her eyes at that. It had started as a rumor, probably even planted by Kasha Draer herself, but it had been floating around for at least a year to no avail. The mysterious third type of chocolate had been in the making for a long time.
Remembering past gossip proved to be less dull, but still nowhere near entertaining. For once the Konti was glad for her height as she whispered under her breath. “Now hurry up and get us to the workshop. I’m ready to roll up my sleeves.”
Sleeves that didn’t exist. Anticipating a hot day, she’d opted for a white summer dress and sandals. The dress had pockets sewn on its front, one of which filled with a pretty green and blue hand fan. As the front door was open, a fresh breeze stirred the air in the shop and rendered the fan useless. However, making chocolate in the back would definitely require physical work… sweat and hot air.
In the end, Kasha seemed to have heard her thoughts. “Now, I will not bore you further with speeches. Let’s get down to work, shall we? This is an exclusive opportunity for you to use our tools and the cocoa we grow on our property… to make your own chocolate! Please, if you would follow me into the workshop…”
With that, the door that had been firmly closed every time Estrellir had visited opened. As the Dynasts, among them a handful of Freeborn, followed Kasha into the back of the shop, light conversation broke out here and there.
Draer’s Chocolates
“Aside from ordinary bars we also offer chocolate with nuts and bits of fruit in them. For example, we have bars with apple and orange bits, although we change them around a little with the seasons.”
Lingering in the back, Estrellir had to stifle a yawn. As regular customer of the Draer-owned chocolate shop, she knew very well what they had on their shelves and how offers changed over time. Taking a deep breath, she straightened and pushed back a stray lock of white hair. Of course, she’d been among the first people to hear of the event – and also one of the first to arrive on the morning of the 40th. In fact she’d been half a bell early and used that to admire the latest summer creations, purchasing two small bars and nibbling on them to pass the time.
Of course, she understood that Kasha wanted to promote the shop and advertise their wares – it was the purpose of the event, after all. Yet she hoped desperately for the end of the speech and for the actual lesson to start. Unlike others, she had actually come to learn how to make chocolate. For once, a well-guarded secret, the recipe for Draer chocolate, could wait. Estrellir didn’t believe that the shop owners would teach them everything.
Far from it. For once, no hidden motives. Estrellir simply dreamed of making delicious chocolate herself.
“As I said before, both dark and milk chocolate can be purchased with all these flavors. However, we’re constantly striving to expand on our repertoire. My brother and I have been working on a third type of chocolate for some time. I think it’s safe to say it’ll hit the shelves very soon!”
Estrellir couldn’t help but roll her eyes at that. It had started as a rumor, probably even planted by Kasha Draer herself, but it had been floating around for at least a year to no avail. The mysterious third type of chocolate had been in the making for a long time.
Remembering past gossip proved to be less dull, but still nowhere near entertaining. For once the Konti was glad for her height as she whispered under her breath. “Now hurry up and get us to the workshop. I’m ready to roll up my sleeves.”
Sleeves that didn’t exist. Anticipating a hot day, she’d opted for a white summer dress and sandals. The dress had pockets sewn on its front, one of which filled with a pretty green and blue hand fan. As the front door was open, a fresh breeze stirred the air in the shop and rendered the fan useless. However, making chocolate in the back would definitely require physical work… sweat and hot air.
In the end, Kasha seemed to have heard her thoughts. “Now, I will not bore you further with speeches. Let’s get down to work, shall we? This is an exclusive opportunity for you to use our tools and the cocoa we grow on our property… to make your own chocolate! Please, if you would follow me into the workshop…”
With that, the door that had been firmly closed every time Estrellir had visited opened. As the Dynasts, among them a handful of Freeborn, followed Kasha into the back of the shop, light conversation broke out here and there.