74 Spring, 514
Afternoon
Noah hummed to himself as he surveyed the boxes before him. Some were larger than he was tall and those were the ones reserved for groups of men, not he himself. Being a smaller man of a light frame he was tasked with assuring that all cargo paid for was on the ship and that the ship was checked into the dock properly through the captain.
In his hand he held a clipboard and, in the other, a quill. A shipment of grain had come in and was to be transferred to Zeltiva once it had been thoroughly checked at Syliras. He mumbled to himself as he read off the list. His boots clunked against the wooden deck as he paced. With a scribble here and there he confirmed that half the order was on top of the deck with his fellow workers moving it from the hold below, to the deck, and then to the wharf.
He watched as two men, bigger than he was, lugged a large crate together up from the hold. "Where're we puttin' this one 'ere?" one of them said, his mustache moving as he talked.
"Over there," Noah said, gesturing to a corner of the ship unoccupied by crates already. They nodded and grunted as they gripped the sides of the box and started moving. "Thank you," Noah said quietly as they walked past.
Once the box was set down Noah ventured over to it, inspected it, and marked it off of his check list. To his right he noticed several smaller boxes able to to stacked in order to make more room for the cargo being moved from the hold. Noah set his clipboard down on the larger box and leaned over scooping up one of the smaller ones into his arms. Now where to put it? he thought.
He teetered his head in thought before deciding. He placed one box on the larger one beside his clipboard and reached for another, and another, stacking them in a pyramid formation. He hoisted the last box onto his hip -- as it was small enough to fit under his arm -- and let out a small sigh.
On the dock below his eyes fixed on a white haired woman. She was small, lithe even, and her hair flowed in a river of marble down to her waist. He leaned over on the larger box and admired her from a far. Questions swirled in his head, wondering what she was doing here and if she was from Syliras or came on one of the ships that docked today. He also wondered her name.
"What're you lookin' at," on the loaders said coming from behind him. He jumped in fright before pointing at the woman.
"Her."
"Aye, she's a looker," the man returned before laughing heartily. "Well go on and get 'er, boy!" The man, a walking bolder, gave Noah a rough pat on the back propelling him forward and sending the box on his waist flying towards the planks below.
Frantically he ran forward and braced himself on the frame of ship before shouting in warning to the woman. "Look out!"
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