19th Spring, 517AV
"Common" | "Kontinese" | "Tukant"
"Common" | "Kontinese" | "Tukant"
Elin had gone to the docks with Ilia and Rion, wanting to show Rion the boats going in and out of the dock, and she knew that that was something Ilia enjoyed watching.
It was busy, busier than usual, and there were large crowds of people around the ships, where usually it would just be the crew unloading the goods on the ships and taking them to the bazaar and to the other shops located around Syliras and maybe a few people searching for scraps that had been dropped, or begging for coin from the merchants and sailors from other regions and cities.
Something felt uneasy and Elin wasn’t sure what to do as taking Ilia too far into the crowd could result in losing the little girl amongst the masses of people, and that wasn’t something she wanted to risk.
Instead she simply crouched down and placed a hand on Ilia’s shoulder, the other hand moving to support Rion’s head in the sling.
”It’s busy today Ilia, shall we head home and come back when it’s less busy and you can see more?”” she asked the little girl and Ilia nodded, obviously not overly fond of the large crowds either.
Rion didn’t seem bothered at least, though he was too young to be worried about getting lost or crowds. To Rion, more people meant more attention, and more people he could try to make noise at.
As Elin stood up and took hold of Ilia’s hand, more people came towards the docks, almost knocking Ilia over and Elin pulled the little girl closer, wrapping and arm around the back of her neck and pulling her up against her legs so she was as close as Elin could keep her, until the rush of people passed.
Afterwards, Elin turned back to the ships to hear a series of shouts for the knights and she realised that the crowds were stealing the ships cargo and Elin briefly froze.
What if the knights came and thought she was a thief? Ilia and Rion would be traumatised and that wasn’t something she wanted to risk.
She had to get away from the docks or hide. Something that would avoid drawing attention to herself and the two children.
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It was busy, busier than usual, and there were large crowds of people around the ships, where usually it would just be the crew unloading the goods on the ships and taking them to the bazaar and to the other shops located around Syliras and maybe a few people searching for scraps that had been dropped, or begging for coin from the merchants and sailors from other regions and cities.
Something felt uneasy and Elin wasn’t sure what to do as taking Ilia too far into the crowd could result in losing the little girl amongst the masses of people, and that wasn’t something she wanted to risk.
Instead she simply crouched down and placed a hand on Ilia’s shoulder, the other hand moving to support Rion’s head in the sling.
”It’s busy today Ilia, shall we head home and come back when it’s less busy and you can see more?”” she asked the little girl and Ilia nodded, obviously not overly fond of the large crowds either.
Rion didn’t seem bothered at least, though he was too young to be worried about getting lost or crowds. To Rion, more people meant more attention, and more people he could try to make noise at.
As Elin stood up and took hold of Ilia’s hand, more people came towards the docks, almost knocking Ilia over and Elin pulled the little girl closer, wrapping and arm around the back of her neck and pulling her up against her legs so she was as close as Elin could keep her, until the rush of people passed.
Afterwards, Elin turned back to the ships to hear a series of shouts for the knights and she realised that the crowds were stealing the ships cargo and Elin briefly froze.
What if the knights came and thought she was a thief? Ilia and Rion would be traumatised and that wasn’t something she wanted to risk.
She had to get away from the docks or hide. Something that would avoid drawing attention to herself and the two children.
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