4 Winter, 510 AV
Aello was wandering through one of Ravok's many alleys. The alley was dark, and fairly cut off from the rest of the city. There was no one in sight, and the only other creatures that hung about were flies; several of them buzzing about a series of crates that had been left to rot farther down the alley, and a few fat, black rats, that were sifting through the garbage the wooden crates contained, presumably looking for their next meal.
Aello sighed, as she leaned up against a large wooden building, her head tilted up towards the sky. The sun was hidden behind a series of grey, ominous looking clouds, that threatened the entire city with a shower of rain. Her bag, rested on her lap, as did her bow, her quiver was leaning up against the wall, a few peacock feather-tipped arrows peeked out of the top. Other than the smell of rotting wood and garbage, among other things, the day had proven to be a relatively peaceful one, and Aello wondered how she should spend her time. She wasn't tired, so she supposed that was out of the picture, but was there anything she wanted to accomplish? Anyone she wanted to meet? Aello wondered, realizing rather quickly that the answer was no.
Aello sat quietly for a few minutes, looking up at the sky, when her stomach started to rumble. Aello laughed, she supposed it had been some time since she had last bothered to feed herself so she opened her bag, reached into it, and rummaged around inside for a while before pulling out an orange. Aello started to peel it slowly, the scent of citrus floating up to her nostrils. The scent was intoxicating, it smelled far better than most of the things in Ravok it seemed, and Aello enjoyed every minute of it. Slowly but surely she peeled the orange, doing her best to be careful with it, but still failing to keep herself from piercing its flesh, despite her best efforts. When Aello pierced the orange's skin with her nail, it caused a steady stream of orange juice to squirt out onto her hands. The juice started to drip down the side of her fingertips, and Aello soon found herself lifting her hands to her face so that she could delicately lap all of the juice up with her tongue. The juice was cool, tangy, and rather refreshing. Her hands now smelled distinctively of citrus. Aello smiled; she didn't mind. The citrus smelled good, and was strangely alluring.
Aello split the orange in half using her two thumbs, as she cupped the meat in her hands, she then broke off a thin slice of orange, and plopped it in her mouth. The pulp burst out of the orange's skin after Aello took her first bite, and the unmistakable taste of the sweetest of oranges danced across Aello's tongue. She closed her eyes, doing her best to savor how it tasted, to allow herself to fully enjoy its texture before she broke off another piece of the orange, and plopped another slice into her mouth. Aello was enjoying herself so much, that she didn't even notice how sore her legs had become as they remained outstretched before her body as she sat, the weight of her bags starting to make her lose all feeling in them. Aello merely managed to feel her toes, which were twitching in her leather boots.