Timestamp: 6th of Winter, 509
Location: Near the Main Gates
Status: Open
Illial strode through the crowds, coming to a stop in a slight recess between two buildings. She could see the Great Gates, people coming and going like it was a small thing, entering and leaving the city the girl had never set foot outside. The thought of leaving scared her, but also excited her. Maybe, if she saved up enough money and didn't blow it on clothes and parties, she would be able to leave and see the world.
Catti mewled and dug her claws into Illial's shoulder, hurrying her along. The little cat was not stupid; she knew that the sooner Illial started playing the fiddle, the sooner she would finish, and the sooner they would both get fed. The girl chuckled quietly, reached back and scratched the creature's head. "Patience."
Taking care not to dislodge Catti from her perch on her shoulders, Illial crouched down and laid her fiddle case on the ground. She undid the clasps, pulled back the lid, and lifted the strange little instrument out. The three little stones set on the body twinkled merrily in the sun.
Standing up, she lifted the cat down onto the pavement, and held up the fiddle and bow. After checking that it was in tune - although she had rarely had to adjust it before - she began to play a well known song with a steady rhythm, her bare foot tapping on the pavement, smiling at passers-by in the hopes they would offer some change. She rarely played her own compositions while busking, as people didn't like the unfamiliar, and in her experience, offered less money for it.
She knew today she had to be ready to play until well into the afternoon, but she was tired after a late night partying, playing, singing, and socializing.
Catti sat down, ginger tail flicking restlessly off the pavement, aware she was in for a long wait.