Timestamp: Fall 21, 523 AV Maya hadn't been working for the good doctor at the Clinic long, but she had the sense that it would be best to forge her own path within the city, a rival Clinic, perhaps, as soon as she had the supplies and was otherwise able. As soon as she had learned what she could from him to better herself and the service she could provide to anyone who walked through her door. To that end, she decided that she would start growing herbs to build up her supply, and to maintain a steady supply of medicines and things to use on her customers, even though she lacked gardening experience. She couldn't imagine maintaining a garden was difficult, especially when she had all the time in the world to focus on it. Being, however, that she hadn't been in the city particularly long and wanted the extra protection in a city that was boiling over with danger, she decided she would go to Mortiz for assistance. For, not only could he protect her from danger as he had done previously, but he could probably help her from getting cheated by greedy merchants. With her mind set, she began her preparations to venture into the outside world with any degree of safety. She would conceal the nature of her sickly skin to the best of her ability, conceal her body in the shadows and folds of her dark attire, and then set out into the world. She began by setting her mirror down on the table at an angle where she could easily study herself, before setting her disguise kit beside it and taking a seat in front of everything. Another moment and she had opened the kit and begun surveying its numerous contents. She quickly pulled out a few makeup brushes, some foundation, blush, eyeshadow, kohl. Rouge, and set them down in front of the kit where they would be within reach. As soon as she had finished, she opened her foundation, picked out a makeup brush, dabbed it in the foundation, and then brushed the foundation over her cheeks, chin, and forehead. When she was done applying it, she brushed the foundation over her face until she had covered every inch, with the exception of her eyes themselves. Then, she repeated the process with her hands and wrists, which would also be exposed to unwanted attention and prying eyes. As soon as she was done with the foundation and given it a moment to dry, Maya opened her container of blush, reached for a clean makeup brush, and rubbed that into the blush. It was a pale pink that should add life to her cheeks, she felt as she brushed it onto her flesh, making it appear far more natural than it had been moments before. Next, she applied some eyeshadow to the back of her eyes; it was a pale pink that reminded her of a tulip's early blooms. Then, she carefully lined her eyes with kohl, extending the line a little past her lids in the cat's eye fashion. Finally, she reached for her rouge. She opened the container, stuck her finger inside until it was blood-soaked, and ran her finger around the line of her lips until they were a deep shade of crimson. When she was done, she dabbed the excess on the inside of her dress, stretched the foundation over her newly-exposed skin with her makeup brush, and then set everything down and took a moment to survey herself. Maya realized that she looked far more lively than before, but was still struggling to apply makeup well. It was as though she were a teenager first learning to apply makeup and not someone of her advanced years. She turned her face from left to right, studying each angle to make sure there was no exposed skin. She didn't notice any if there was any, and content that her work would pass, that she would appear human enough, she decided to take a few more moments to adjust her attire before finally heading out into the mean streets of Sunberth to make her way to Moritz's abode. He had mentioned its location during their previous encounter, and although she was still hazy on some of the details, she supposed she would be able to find it given enough time, and she had all the time in the world, so no worries there. Another moment, and she had pulled her hood high over her head, casting her face in shadow. Another, and she had pulled her sleeves down as far as they would go, obscuring part of each of her hands from view. Another moment to study herself in the mirror and confirm she was good to go before she rose from her table, grabbed her things, and made her way outside. She was greeted by the sun's light, which cast long shadows across the earth and warmed her exposed skin. A cool breeze that rustled her clothes as she locked the door behind her and began heading in the direction she was pretty sure Moritz's home lay. She walked through the city in silence, fighting the urge to keep her head down, as she listened to the sound her footsteps made as they shuffled across the earth, leaving thin clouds of dust in their wake. She could hear a mixture of screams, fighting, and laughter in the distance, which was not distant enough for her liking, and did her best to ignore it and move on. After a few hours of walking, she came to the edge of town and what she assumed to be Moritz's house, for there wasn't another in the immediate vicinity she could have confused it for. "Moritz," she called to him as her eyes danced over the sight of his house, unsure what to make of it, although certain it was far nicer than the flat she had left behind. "I have a favor to ask of you," she continued as she came to the door and knocked, awaiting a reply. She would continue speaking only if he appeared. And if he didn't; she would wait for him to arrive. Word Count: 1,029 |