11th of Winter, 518 A.V.
Merchant's Ring
Merchant's Ring
Today was going to be a good day. He could feel it.
He woke up this morning with sunlight poking between the clouds onto his face, he had a bag of walnuts in his lap, and he didn't feel painfully hungry. It was already a great start! He hadn't had this good of a morning since... a long time ago! Like, five days! This was awesome!
Good morning sun! Good morning walnuts! Good morning people walking by! He really wished he knew how to say good morning out-loud!
Sitting up from his curled position from the ground, Itt grinned and looked about his surroundings. He was still by the People's Market as expected, and people still swamped the archway entrance. Good to know that everything seemed to be in order. He was starting to get a hang of this place. It felt good.
He glanced down at his walnut bag and took a look inside, making sure they were still there as well. He had eaten about half of them yesterday because he was so hungry, but the other half hadn't moved. Itt grabbed one with a smirk, placing it in his palm and pressing it against the wall he leaned upon. With a firm push, the shell cracked, Itt cupping his other hand underneath the nut to catch the falling pieces. He picked away the shell shards and ate the crumbs of nuts in his palm for a quick snack. Eating was good.
Once all the edible pieces were consumed, he dropped the shells beside him onto the ground, wiping his hands clean. A pile had formed from the bodies of the other fallen walnuts he had eaten yesterday, but he ignored it and stood up, walking with his bag in tow. Where he was going he didn't know. He just wanted to do the same thing as yesterday so he could get even more shiny rocks and get more food. Maybe he could even get some cooked food! Itt sniffed the air, his eyes fluttering closed. Ah, it smelled so good! Yes, definitely something cooked for sure.
But first things first, he had to do the work.
The sloth stopped in his tracks dug his hand into his pocket, causing whoever was walking behind him to suddenly swerve around him. "Vagik." They hissed. Instead of hearing the slur, he pulled out his paper that the wind had given him that had the big words on it that said 'Courier'. He read the word, his lips silently repeating the word. Courier. That is what he was. A courier.
So what was he waiting for? Go out and do courier things!
He looked up into the crowd of people coming towards and away from him, holding the paper out so the words showed. He looked at the nearest person in their green eyes, smiling the word,"Courier?" They ignored him. He smiled at the next person with yellow hair and red dots on their skin. "Courier?" They shook their head and slipped past. A person with scarf wrapped around their head, covering their mouth and nose. "Courier?" Also a no.
Itt, determined to get a job, continued to confront each person who dared near him, the people unsure which was more intrusive, the paper he lunged into their space or his smile that pierced his face.
He'll catch one of them yet.