15th of Summer, 516AV It was the 15th of Summer, shortly after mid-day, and the streets were emptier than usual. Aside from all the children running up and down the streets trying to hit all the puddles that had appeared. High above the streets of Kenash, dark gloomy clouds rolled past. Large raindrops were breaking free and racing down through the sky so that the people bellow could listen and enjoy their ballad. The trees and roofs were their instruments, and in return, the locals would only have to live with the thick humidity that would undoubtedly linger. From somewhere in the distance the grumble of thunder echoed. The violent crashing waves reflecting the weathers disposition. Even if many people described that day as gloomy, Zailey was enjoying it. The sound of waves made her wonder what kinds of fish she could catch just off the shore over here. She had only been in town for about seven days and there was still so much exploring to be done. Today the only thing she needed to do was replenish some of her supply of herbs and spices. There was no rush though; not when it was such a beautiful day. Taking a deep breath, the aroma of fresh baked bread and petrichor was tantalizing. Zailey watched the raindrops cover everything in a speckled pattern before it all bled together, forming puddles and streaks down windows. While many had taken cover indoors where it was dry, she welcomed the feeling of cool water on her skin. It was revitalizing. Draped over one shoulder was a long fiery braid. Shorter, lose, strands stuck to damp skin. Semitransparent spots appeared where the rain landed on her shirt. Thankfully it would take a lot more than a little rain to damage the bag that rested against her hip. She wasn't done enjoying this weather quite yet... Just like the children she had seen earlier, Zailey stepped in every puddle in her path. When she didn't think anybody was watching she stomped her feet to make splashes. Soon enough her shoes were soaked through and the bottom of her pant legs were drenched, but she only giggled. Ever since she was a young girl she enjoyed playing in the rain. That wasn't going to change now. But when a local walked past and gave her a strange look, she was reminded of her age... A deep pink hue spread over Zaileys cheeks and a sheepish grin crept over her features. Out of habit, a hand moved to an unruly strand of hair. She twisted it between slender fingers before tucking it behind an ear. That was enough fun for now. After regaining her composure she hurried to catch up with the stranger. "Excuse me," she yelled. "Hello. Could you tell me where the herb shop is?" Her words were quiet once she had the persons attention. Right away it was evident that they weren't in the mood to help. Only pointing impatiently in a direction before hurrying away in a huff. Zailey turned and looked in the direction the person pointed before turning back and yelling, "Thank you!" With brows furrowed and lips curved down into a slight frown, she continued on in the right direction. Wondering, while she walked, if all the locals were going to treat her like that. But it didn't take much to convince herself that they were just annoyed with the weather. Not everybody enjoyed it like she did after all. Zailey was almost to her destination when she heard a low pitch, drawn out mew. Looking around she spotted a black cat pressing itself against the door of an unnamed building. Probably where the owner lives, she thought to herself before giving the animal a quick wave and moving on. The shop was just ahead. With excitement building, she closed the distance in just a few strides and took cover under an overhang. Taking some time to dry off a little first, Zailey set her bag on the ground, leaning it against a wall. Patting her hands against her stomach, the wet shirt made a smacking noise. It was soaked enough that when she pulled the hem of the shirt away from the body it looked like it was pealing off. She shook the cloth a little before twisting it in her hands. A dribble of rainwater falling from the cloth to her feet with a splat. Even after wiping the excess water from her skin, it kept a damp sheen in the dull light. Once she wasn't dripping so much, she crouched down and started rummaging through her bag with her back to anybody that might have approached. Feeling the familiar spine against her fingertips, one corner of her lips turned up into a smirk. Carefully retrieving it from the bag, she took her time turning each page and ran her hands over them thoughtfully. Eventually stopping on a page that held a few hand drawn pictures of different herbs and spices. "Basil, rosemary, paprika, black pepper," she spoke out loud. Five times over. Once the list was memorized, she smiled happily. Sliding the book back inside the bag, she slung it over her shoulder again. Pulling the shop door open just enough for her to slip in she was quickly greeted with the typical, 'welcome, let me know if I can be of assistance,' that you hear in most places. But, overcome by the intoxicating blend of spices, Zailey did not respond. Essentially ignoring the employee. Taking a deep, long, breath, she could pick out the distinct scent of thyme. One of her many favorite herbs. With eyes wide, and a tight grip on the strap of her bag, a smile crept across her features. When the anticipation was too much, Zailey started looking around. Moving clockwise around the room in excitement and becoming oblivious to whatever else was going on around her. |