She cleared her throat, and seemed to force her cordial manner back into place, smiling slightly less than she had before.
“I don’t mean to pry, but how are you going to be storing all that feed?”
”Storing…?” he asked, whatever guilt he had harbored for the lie being washed away with a new wave of confusion. He’d just planned to put it in the sand, perhaps under a large tree to keep a bit of the rain off.
“Oh, yes,” she nodded, speaking as if the knowledge she touted were a common sort of sense.. “You’ll want to be keeping the food as dry as possible, to keep away the rot and the mold. And you’ll want it somewhere secure, too, so that scavengers from the jungle can’t get to it. The rainy season is coming, so you’ll want to find shelter for it all fast.”
He swallowed, his eyes growing wider with each new problem. He hadn’t considered any of this. He just wanted to feed his horse. Now he needed a vault to hide the feed in to protect against the elements and thieves? It made his head spin.
”I...“ He licked his lips, looking down and then to the sides, as if seeking an escape from an ambush as he’d been taught in the military academies his father had put him through.
Her features softened somewhat as Rakhasta stood so befuddled before her, and she sighed sympathetically.
“You don’t have anywhere to put it, do you? Haven’t found a home yet?”
His jaw and fists clenched at the weakness she recognized in him, and he silently scolded himself for the reaction. She is not your enemy. She seeks to help you. Listen, and you may gain the wisdom you need to move forward.
”I...am in a tent. I camp at the jungle edge, and my tent is not large enough to keep all the food. Nor is it sturdy enough to keep out thieves.”
“Well, you may be able to talk to Randal about that, Randal Zor. He’s one of the founders of Syka and owns the Bungalows just past the Commons from here,” she said, pointing out to the southeast. “There are six of them, and I’m sure at least one of them is empty now. They’re 2 Gold Mizas a day to stay in, but if you don’t have the money you may be able to work out another arrangement if you talk to him. He really is a nice guy, we wouldn’t have this shop, the Commons, or really any buildings here in Syka if not for him. He’s an incredible carpenter, and I’m sure he could always use another pair...or three...of hands. I heard a rumor that he has plans to set up a sawmill pretty soon, though I’m not sure how he means to power it yet.”
“Though if you fancy yourself a carpenter, we just got some hammers and nails in from Riverfall, and I think I have a carpenter's axe and saw around here somewhere. Regardless you’ll want to build a home for yourself sometime, and I can’t guarantee I’ll have them after the first rains and the campers start getting uncomfortable.”
Rakhasta thought it over. This Randal would likely be a good man to talk to regardless, having both the storage space he needed and the skills to build him storage of his own. Either he could stay in one of these Bungalows and work for his shelter or simply try to build his own shelter, though he knew nothing of the “how” regarding that just yet. Still, he would have to do it sometime, and the materials that were plentiful now might be scarce later on.
”Would you be willing to store the feed I am purchasing for seven days while I speak to this Randal?”
“I don’t see why not,” she said with a noncommittal shrug.
He smiled, a plan slowly forming in his mind.
”Then I will take the lot.”