Those troubles of hers practically melted away entering the clothing shop with Oralie by her side. As her eyes roamed over the multicolored displays, she gave the woman’s hand a brief squeeze as the woman who introduced herself as Dawn, approached them. She didn’t know why, but suddenly she felt sligthly giddy walking with Oralie over to a nearby display where they looked at a couple of skirts like the one she wore. They were all tactfully arranged on a thin wooden rail that too her surprise, Dawn let her peruse through.
She hesitated, spared a glace for her brother, frowned, then forced a smile again as she started leafing through the skirts till she found a color that struck her fancy. It was a deep, vibrant purple hue that was prettier than anything she had ever seen before, and she chewed thoughtfully on her lower lip as she lingered with the skirt a moment. Faye trusted Oralie’s taste in these things more than her own so when she met Dawn’s eyes, she already had her decision made for her.
“Do you have a top in this color that I could wear with a creme colored skirt? Or a dress this color?” She added excitedly, then kind of flinched as she looked over at Oralie then back at Dawn, before hastily saying. “I have a few coins laid by, do you think it would be enough for both?”
Dawn smiled and squeezed her shoulder reassuringly. “Lets find what you’re after and then I’m sure we can figure something out if we need to.” She said kindly, and quite willingly she followed along with the older woman were they looked at a lovely purple dress that Faye found she absolutely adored. To her surprise, Dawn managed to even get Cleon to hold onto something which made Faye shyly smile before looking away. She didn’t want to be caught looking at him at that moment with him still being moody. Still occasionally she would sneak a glance, and a longer one when Oralie went over to check on how he was faring.
Almost accidentally their eyes met as Oralie and Dawn were heading back to the counter. Her brother’s face was in a word, taut. Faye found her smile falling from her face, and the corners of her mouth tugging down into a frown as tension spread across her features. She could almost feel her heartbeat in her ears, then Oralie’s sweet voice snapped her out of it. Faye blinked several times to watch the woman as Cleon passed out of the shop behind them clothes in hand.
Inside, Faye felt a flutter of nervousness as she looked from her silently departing brother over to Oralie and Dawn. She gave a nervous shrug. “I’m sorry about my brother. I don’t think he’s quite adjusted to Syka yet.” She offered by way of a generalized apology. While it was true Oralie knew intimately of their struggles and she was fine with that, she had her reservations about this older woman who reminded her a lot of her mother whom she had seen only a handful of times in her life. That woman had been kindly too, when she wanted to use you, and that was partially the reason they had run away.
Oralie on the other hand reminded her a lot of her sister Farren. There was a familiar tenderness to those eyes, and perhaps some pain as well like her sister carried. Though that was a little bit more melodramatic than Faye was wanting to dive into at the present. No, she wanted instead to cling on the happiness and seeming carefree nature of the moment. She forced a wide smile that twisted slightly in confusion when Oralie started to take care of the purchases.
“You really don’t have to do that. You’ve done so much for us already.” Faye said quietly in a meek voice just behind Oralie as she pulled at the hem of her top. This woman really was too kind, and yet she had done nothing for her. She would have to change that, as soon as possible preferably.
As she followed Oralie outside, they found Cleon sitting on the ground, though he twisted to face them as the approached. Faye stifled a gasp seeing his ruby red lower lip, as her brown knit in confusion. Cleon however acted like he hardly noticed the injury as he stood up, and answered Oralie’s question curtly before walking off. She found herself once again chewing her lower lip in nervous anticipation as she gave Oralie a plaintive look.
“Would you mind walking with me back to the Inn to make sure he gets back safe, and then, I don’t know, we could do something fun?” Faye pleaded quietly, almost under her breath, and when Oralie acknowledged the request, she’d follow slowly behind with Faye doing her best to keep her distance from her brother. Even with these knew clothes in her arms, it was hard to think about anything other than how much he had changed over the last few days, and worry that he might not change back. She hoped that would not be the case, but their visit to the Panacea had hardly done anything but make him seem worse of than when he came.
Fortunately he didn’t do anything rash on their way to the inn and in fact seemed very sedate, going so far as to relax onto a table when they walked inside. Faye lingered by the door for several moments watching him, and when she was sure he wasn’t going to get up, she took the clothes off the bench beside him and gathered them up with her own before walking over to Oralie.
“I’m just going to get these in our room, then do you think you’d like to go for a walk on the beach? Or if you have another suggestion, I’d be down to try anything really.” Oralie offered with a little smile before going to stow away the clothes. When she returned she was almost skipping, but she slowed down to give Cleon a long look before they left then Inn. She supposed it might have been better if she stayed, but she didn’t want to linger or Cleon would be all she could think about and she was determined to have at least as small break from the anxiety that had consumed her over the last few days. On that account, walking anywhere with Oralie was an excellent distraction. Moments after they had left the Inn a thought occurred to her.
“How long have you been in Syka anyways? And where did you come from?” She asked cheerily, hoping she wasn’t being too intrusive.
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She hesitated, spared a glace for her brother, frowned, then forced a smile again as she started leafing through the skirts till she found a color that struck her fancy. It was a deep, vibrant purple hue that was prettier than anything she had ever seen before, and she chewed thoughtfully on her lower lip as she lingered with the skirt a moment. Faye trusted Oralie’s taste in these things more than her own so when she met Dawn’s eyes, she already had her decision made for her.
“Do you have a top in this color that I could wear with a creme colored skirt? Or a dress this color?” She added excitedly, then kind of flinched as she looked over at Oralie then back at Dawn, before hastily saying. “I have a few coins laid by, do you think it would be enough for both?”
Dawn smiled and squeezed her shoulder reassuringly. “Lets find what you’re after and then I’m sure we can figure something out if we need to.” She said kindly, and quite willingly she followed along with the older woman were they looked at a lovely purple dress that Faye found she absolutely adored. To her surprise, Dawn managed to even get Cleon to hold onto something which made Faye shyly smile before looking away. She didn’t want to be caught looking at him at that moment with him still being moody. Still occasionally she would sneak a glance, and a longer one when Oralie went over to check on how he was faring.
Almost accidentally their eyes met as Oralie and Dawn were heading back to the counter. Her brother’s face was in a word, taut. Faye found her smile falling from her face, and the corners of her mouth tugging down into a frown as tension spread across her features. She could almost feel her heartbeat in her ears, then Oralie’s sweet voice snapped her out of it. Faye blinked several times to watch the woman as Cleon passed out of the shop behind them clothes in hand.
Inside, Faye felt a flutter of nervousness as she looked from her silently departing brother over to Oralie and Dawn. She gave a nervous shrug. “I’m sorry about my brother. I don’t think he’s quite adjusted to Syka yet.” She offered by way of a generalized apology. While it was true Oralie knew intimately of their struggles and she was fine with that, she had her reservations about this older woman who reminded her a lot of her mother whom she had seen only a handful of times in her life. That woman had been kindly too, when she wanted to use you, and that was partially the reason they had run away.
Oralie on the other hand reminded her a lot of her sister Farren. There was a familiar tenderness to those eyes, and perhaps some pain as well like her sister carried. Though that was a little bit more melodramatic than Faye was wanting to dive into at the present. No, she wanted instead to cling on the happiness and seeming carefree nature of the moment. She forced a wide smile that twisted slightly in confusion when Oralie started to take care of the purchases.
“You really don’t have to do that. You’ve done so much for us already.” Faye said quietly in a meek voice just behind Oralie as she pulled at the hem of her top. This woman really was too kind, and yet she had done nothing for her. She would have to change that, as soon as possible preferably.
As she followed Oralie outside, they found Cleon sitting on the ground, though he twisted to face them as the approached. Faye stifled a gasp seeing his ruby red lower lip, as her brown knit in confusion. Cleon however acted like he hardly noticed the injury as he stood up, and answered Oralie’s question curtly before walking off. She found herself once again chewing her lower lip in nervous anticipation as she gave Oralie a plaintive look.
“Would you mind walking with me back to the Inn to make sure he gets back safe, and then, I don’t know, we could do something fun?” Faye pleaded quietly, almost under her breath, and when Oralie acknowledged the request, she’d follow slowly behind with Faye doing her best to keep her distance from her brother. Even with these knew clothes in her arms, it was hard to think about anything other than how much he had changed over the last few days, and worry that he might not change back. She hoped that would not be the case, but their visit to the Panacea had hardly done anything but make him seem worse of than when he came.
Fortunately he didn’t do anything rash on their way to the inn and in fact seemed very sedate, going so far as to relax onto a table when they walked inside. Faye lingered by the door for several moments watching him, and when she was sure he wasn’t going to get up, she took the clothes off the bench beside him and gathered them up with her own before walking over to Oralie.
“I’m just going to get these in our room, then do you think you’d like to go for a walk on the beach? Or if you have another suggestion, I’d be down to try anything really.” Oralie offered with a little smile before going to stow away the clothes. When she returned she was almost skipping, but she slowed down to give Cleon a long look before they left then Inn. She supposed it might have been better if she stayed, but she didn’t want to linger or Cleon would be all she could think about and she was determined to have at least as small break from the anxiety that had consumed her over the last few days. On that account, walking anywhere with Oralie was an excellent distraction. Moments after they had left the Inn a thought occurred to her.
“How long have you been in Syka anyways? And where did you come from?” She asked cheerily, hoping she wasn’t being too intrusive.
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