60th Fall, 520AV
It was still early in the day with the sun having just risen above the peaks of the city. People were outside, moving around, making their way to work or coming back from a late night of leisure activities.
Ari’Ellin was sat in her doorway trying to decide what to do, waving a greeting to those who walked past her home on their ways to work. She enjoyed seeing everyone going about their daily lives, and in some aspects she enjoyed imagining herself as part of them.
Sighing to herself, she tried to decide what to do with her day when she heard some sort of commotion and saw a group of people making their way towards the Snow Apple Orchard. Furrowing her brow, Ari’Ellin stood up and walked to the fence that surrounded her garden. Carefully she leaned over the stone and caught the attention of someone walking past her.
“What happen?” she questioned, her voice soft and hushed, slightly concerned and also curious as to what could be going on.
“Oh all the apples are ripening early. They’re putting a call out for people to go help pick them all.” the woman said, a warm smile on her face and a friendly tone in her voice, and Ari’Ellin couldn’t help but smile back.
“Ah, thank you!” she said with a courteous nod the woman before moving back to her door and leaning into her home to grab her backpack. Soon she was swinging her door closed, she made her way over towards the Snow Apple Orchard to help out.
“Are you here to help?” a voice came and Ari’Ellin nodded, turning to look at the elderly woman that had asked her, and who also looked as though she knew what was happening. “Excellent! I’m Mariolla, I own the orchard. Usually the apples don’t ripen this early, but with Morwen disappearing things have been strange... Unfortunately we’ve ran out of our normal baskets, but could you take one of these to collect them in.”
Mariolla held out a large wicker basket and Ari’Ellin nodded, accepting the basket and hanging it on her arm before looking to the woman.
“Do you know what the ripe apples look like?” the elderly woman asked and Ari’Ellin shook her head apologetically. “Well, here.” Mariolla held out an example of two apples. One was dark and red, almost a perfect apple other than being smaller than she’d have expected. The other was lighter in colour and had some more yellowy orange tints to it.
“This one ripe?” Ari’Ellin asked, pointing to the dark red apple and watching as Mariolla nodded, a grin spreading across Ari’Ellin’s face. “Where need most?” she asking, watching the woman check outside before pointing towards the west.
“It looks as though less people are working towards the west. Could you possibly go help over that way?” Mariolla asked and Ari nodded and hummed in agreement, bowing slightly to the woman as a thank you.
“Of course. Thank you.” she said, a calm but cheerful tone in her voice as she made her way towards the west of the Orchard, her eyes looking at the trees as she started to reach for the lower branches, gently plucking an apple from it’s place and looking it over before placing the apple into her basket, her eyes keeping scanning over the trees for more of the ripe Snow Apples.
Word Count566 Words
Ari’Ellin was sat in her doorway trying to decide what to do, waving a greeting to those who walked past her home on their ways to work. She enjoyed seeing everyone going about their daily lives, and in some aspects she enjoyed imagining herself as part of them.
Sighing to herself, she tried to decide what to do with her day when she heard some sort of commotion and saw a group of people making their way towards the Snow Apple Orchard. Furrowing her brow, Ari’Ellin stood up and walked to the fence that surrounded her garden. Carefully she leaned over the stone and caught the attention of someone walking past her.
“What happen?” she questioned, her voice soft and hushed, slightly concerned and also curious as to what could be going on.
“Oh all the apples are ripening early. They’re putting a call out for people to go help pick them all.” the woman said, a warm smile on her face and a friendly tone in her voice, and Ari’Ellin couldn’t help but smile back.
“Ah, thank you!” she said with a courteous nod the woman before moving back to her door and leaning into her home to grab her backpack. Soon she was swinging her door closed, she made her way over towards the Snow Apple Orchard to help out.
“Are you here to help?” a voice came and Ari’Ellin nodded, turning to look at the elderly woman that had asked her, and who also looked as though she knew what was happening. “Excellent! I’m Mariolla, I own the orchard. Usually the apples don’t ripen this early, but with Morwen disappearing things have been strange... Unfortunately we’ve ran out of our normal baskets, but could you take one of these to collect them in.”
Mariolla held out a large wicker basket and Ari’Ellin nodded, accepting the basket and hanging it on her arm before looking to the woman.
“Do you know what the ripe apples look like?” the elderly woman asked and Ari’Ellin shook her head apologetically. “Well, here.” Mariolla held out an example of two apples. One was dark and red, almost a perfect apple other than being smaller than she’d have expected. The other was lighter in colour and had some more yellowy orange tints to it.
“This one ripe?” Ari’Ellin asked, pointing to the dark red apple and watching as Mariolla nodded, a grin spreading across Ari’Ellin’s face. “Where need most?” she asking, watching the woman check outside before pointing towards the west.
“It looks as though less people are working towards the west. Could you possibly go help over that way?” Mariolla asked and Ari nodded and hummed in agreement, bowing slightly to the woman as a thank you.
“Of course. Thank you.” she said, a calm but cheerful tone in her voice as she made her way towards the west of the Orchard, her eyes looking at the trees as she started to reach for the lower branches, gently plucking an apple from it’s place and looking it over before placing the apple into her basket, her eyes keeping scanning over the trees for more of the ripe Snow Apples.
Word Count566 Words