35th Winter 516 AV
Mid-Morning
Mid-Morning
Damp. Near murky. That was apparent in Fallon's mind as she lurked within the shadow of the building. It was a problem, something she would rather hoped would not become a new bane in Zeltiva. She missed the snap of winter. Refreshing and a closing of such. But this was far from the case however, instead it was murky and clinging to autumn. Winter was supposed to be a colder, crisper season, but this was a petty nuisance. The gloved fingertip tugged at her collar, the eyes flickering as the overcast sky. It was a pain in every shape of the word, and one that would continue to be so even as she gave a reminding tap to the kukri hilt.
The task at hand had dipped into being little more than a waiting game. It would be a matter of time before her client's described perpetrator would appear on the scene, bringing with him a level of trouble and mayhem worthy of a thief. Sticky fingers often left after marks, but this one had a tendency to bring part of the market down with him by all accounts. Sighing, Fallon gave a tilt of the head, orbs flickering among the store fronts and the narrow stalls of the less well off merchants attempting to sell their wares. The bodies of the crowd swelled and drifted, and while it was busy in number it was not a complete torrent. There was gaps and groups, some gathering while others pushed through solo. Her gaze continued to move, turning to what looked to be a spice merchant calling out to the bodies and attempting to lure them into purchases.
Fallon's eyes moved again, this time down the left of the street towards the sound of some bard playing a lute - rather poorly she mentally added. Still the locals seemed pleased with the attempt at entertainment, and so she moved her gaze onwards towards the other stalls and the various others with their wares. She could vaguely smell food of some description on the air, the faint burning of coals and wood smoke - perhaps someone was doing some cooking on the street, she reasoned. She remembered something similar going on at the fish market, perhaps this was the same case. Yet then the lingering reminder of the season came forth, she doubted that was the case and reasoned it was no doubt the burning of ruined stock. With another push aside of the thought she let the orbs rest upon the various individuals; men in fine cloths, women with their young children, there was a pair of dock workers carting some import up towards the general store, a couple of others had fallen into simply admiring the goods on display.
There was a mighty crash coming from her right, her entire body flinching as the inspector's head turned towards the source and up the street. One of the stall fronts had collapsed, a collection of broken clay and food goods spilling out onto the street. She could almost feel the entire city hold its breath in judgement, all eyes turning to hawk upon the cause of this with what could be described as a seething hatred. And the source? He was running, entire form animated and full of fear, the rough and worn clothes clinging to his frame and the target he had aimed form tightly tucked close to his body - food. The shouting there after begin, the roaring cry of the keeper making his shouting demand of, "Stop that thief!"
All eyes were upon him now, one of the more steadily built merchants looked to step in his way, but in response there was merely the barge as the chaos continued. Fallon gave a step out then, watching the gait and body language as the man twisted to make his an escape. Another local was barged into the dockhands with their crate, another crash as the goods they carried crashed to the ground and the sound of glass smashed within. But he did not stop, the rest of the body pounding the ground. It was with a step out of the alleyway that Fallon looked down the street after him, her mind mentally mapping out the direction he had fled in - off towards the Sailor's Quarter she reasoned, before back up towards the chaos of the scene. Her tone was sharp and directed it to the crowd, "Did any of you get a good look of his face?"