3rd of Spring, 515 A.V
Job Thread - Tokia's Tonics
It was to be a simple shopping trip. In and out. All she needed was a few jars, clay or glass. A few containers. Everyone needed a few jars now and again, right? The tall Myrian pattered barefoot across the streets of Black Rock, weaving through the fog and reluctant residents. A fresh rain had just stopped falling and everyone was slow to repopulate the streets. Not that Kiva would ever call them "alive", simply... busier.
There was rumors of an apothecary nearby. A place Kiva had likely passed, but never quite needed the services of. Up until today, her jars had held stead-fast. But clay only lasts so long, and dropping them doesn't help. So far, no business were popping out to her. She continued looking, the humidity of the island already crafting a heavy layer of moisture that clung to her shirt and hair. She was fairly used to it by now and stepped into a puddle, enjoying the cool sensation. Kiva's mind briefly flickered to Makutsi, but stopped when nearly walking into man who was leading his farg down the road.
"Excuse me, miss," he said, readjusting his hold on the rope leading the cattle. Kiva took a back step, eyeing the animal with reluctance. He noticed her discomfort and offered a touch, "Feel free to pet her. She's as tame as they come. Just got bad bones, is all. Gotta walk her around every once in awhile to warm her legs up, otherwise she won't milk. Go on. Feffa won't bite."
Taken back by the stranger's talkative nature, Kiva tried to feign a smile, lifting a hand slowly. His words had been spoken in a speedy common, a few even lost to her. His meaning was clear enough though -- She was safe. The animal turned, making eye contact with her and blew a puff of air from deep within it's lungs. It sounded like a scoff to the Myrian, who had finally let her hand drop to move rhythmically back and forth across the beast's taunt hide. The man beamed in approval. "Yah! There ya go. Don't be shy. Fargs are study animals. You can really give 'em a scratch." To illustrate, the man reached over and began to roughly rub on the farg's skull, its head lifting in response. Having no experience with the beasts, Kiva gave a genuine smile this time, amused that the animal looked to actually be enjoying the attention.
"Feffa? Strange name." Kiva began to follow the lead of the man, intensifying her pressure. A few ticks passed. It was decided. Fargs were not bad. 'A noble animal... She thought, 'Good meat for a tiger.'
"Miss?"
Kiva looked up at the stranger, taking in more detail. He was older than her, possibly just starting his thirties. His skin was lighter than hers as well, more olive than tan. He didn't have any remarkable features, but his arms and legs looked strong from work. His hair was shaggy, hanging over eyes that she wasn't close enough to to note the color of. He was absentmindedly running a palm repeatedly over his pant leg. Kiva had no idea why.
"I was just wondering..." A brief downcast of the eyes, followed by a fast question, "Are you a Myrian lady?"
A Myrian lady? The question caught her off guard. Was she a Myrian? Absolutely. Female? Yes. Lady? That was a bit more of a loaded question. Kiva decided to answer cautiously, "I am Myrian, yes." She refrained her hand from resting on the hilt of her kris, instead keeping a steady watch on the man. He didn't look threatening. He looked... nervous.
"Does this frighten you?" Kiva inquired coldly, retrieving her hand from the farg's shoulder. In response, the man's eyes widened.
"No! No. Definitely not. I was only curious. I've heard stories, is all. Just stories."
"What kind of stories?" Kiva pressed, crossing her arms.
"Oh, uh... well. That Myrians are a bit... passionate. About things. Hunting." 'Killing' Kiva corrected, not lightening up. She waited for him to continue. A pained expression came over his face, and his cheeks started to redden, "I heard that the women were beautiful, but if you ask 'em out, they'll kill ya. Sorry miss. It's just something I heard, is all."
The last sentence surprised her, but she only let it show for a tick, "You are probably not wrong. Who told you these things?"
"Tokia. She owns a shop 'round the corner. Another pretty Myrian lady. I wasn't sure if she was fibbing or not." He forced a laugh. He was nice enough. Not tactful, but his blunt approach was refreshing. Kiva caught the name, and decided to change course.
She smiled to try and help soothe the man. Cheer him up and away from the nerves, "Tokia...? Is this owner of Tokia's Tonics? Will you take me?"
A small shrug, another smile, "Ya. Follow me, miss. I gotta go there anyway. C'mon, Feffa." Kiva waited patiently for him to lead the farg and she kept pace beside them. A long silence dragged on between the two but Kiva ignored it. It was only a few chimes before they reached their destination - a shabby little building that had the door propped open with a large rock.
-Kiva