Timestamp: 9th of Fall, 511 AV
Location: the Tasuma Baths
Status: Closed
Tagged: Sira
"Okay so I am going to go there before you. I don't think he knows who you are so...so... if you're there, I don't think he will see you. 'Cause he doesn't know who you are... Wait, I said that already...But you have to stay where I can see you."
Utterly strung out, Addy paced around and around their common room, ringing her hands together as she spoke. She had been doing this all morning, Sira coming and going as she pleased and it didn't effect the healer one bit; she just kept repeating herself.
"This was a dumb dumb idea. I don't know what I was thinking. Well, obviously I wasn't thinking. I didn't know he was serious! I thought we were just flirting. Who would honestly ask that in trade for goods? I'm not a whore" The anger had surfaced again, turning her hands into fists while her lips curled in a snarl at the offending memory.
It was the morning after Addy had presented Sira with their new saddle along with the information that she had gotten herself in over her head in the process. Since it was very common in Wind Reach to barter rather than pay, Addy was used to flirting her way into greatly reduced in price or free things. This case was no different, as the glassworker with whom she commissioned the beads seemed nice enough and responded to her advances in an appropriate manner.
The difference was that where Addy's suggestions were superficial for the most part, she had not realized that the Avora had meant what he said. And so the bargain was struck. Addy was to meet him in the baths that morning to... get to know each other, where after she would treat him to a meal of his choice on Endal rations before they went back to his place for some... fun.
"I swear. The way he looked at me was like he was undressing me with his eyes." The creepy look in the mans eyes gave Addy a shiver. The surge of anger was replaced with disgust now and her pacing resumed. Sure, Addy liked to be looked at and her statement was more than just a little hypocritical. Everyone knew Addy loved to love the human body. The difference was, almost everyone else knew her tactics and the only reason she got away with them was because she had endeared herself to so many.
Never, ever would Addy actually trade her body for goods. Just because she slept around didn't mean she didn't have any self respect, and that is why she couldn't follow through with her deal.
"I really, really petted up, didn't I?" Finally stopping, Addy realized she was talking to an empty room. Sighing and scratching her head, she realized she couldn't put it off any longer. "Alright. I'm going to head down there. Remember Sira, the fourth pool. The one in the corner."
With the air of one walking to their own demise, Addy left the Aerie and meandered down towards the baths. Though she knew that Sira was going to be there to help her if anything went wrong, Addy couldn't shake the feeling of trepidation that hung over her like a cloud. She had a feeling that this was going to go terribly wrong.
By the time she reached the baths the city had already awoken, the sleepiness of dawn being burned away by the rising sun the same as the low hanging fog that covered the city. Unsurprisingly, the baths were modestly packed; a few naked bodies occupying each pool, Inartans relaxing before a days work or cleaning up after a long night shift.
Following her normal routine, Addy stripped her clothes and stored them, moving without a word to anyone or any request for a towel or soap to the coolest of the soaking pools. She slipped in, settling against the side that was cradled by two walls, her back protected as she watched the door for her... business partner... to arrive.
Location: the Tasuma Baths
Status: Closed
Tagged: Sira
"Okay so I am going to go there before you. I don't think he knows who you are so...so... if you're there, I don't think he will see you. 'Cause he doesn't know who you are... Wait, I said that already...But you have to stay where I can see you."
Utterly strung out, Addy paced around and around their common room, ringing her hands together as she spoke. She had been doing this all morning, Sira coming and going as she pleased and it didn't effect the healer one bit; she just kept repeating herself.
"This was a dumb dumb idea. I don't know what I was thinking. Well, obviously I wasn't thinking. I didn't know he was serious! I thought we were just flirting. Who would honestly ask that in trade for goods? I'm not a whore" The anger had surfaced again, turning her hands into fists while her lips curled in a snarl at the offending memory.
It was the morning after Addy had presented Sira with their new saddle along with the information that she had gotten herself in over her head in the process. Since it was very common in Wind Reach to barter rather than pay, Addy was used to flirting her way into greatly reduced in price or free things. This case was no different, as the glassworker with whom she commissioned the beads seemed nice enough and responded to her advances in an appropriate manner.
The difference was that where Addy's suggestions were superficial for the most part, she had not realized that the Avora had meant what he said. And so the bargain was struck. Addy was to meet him in the baths that morning to... get to know each other, where after she would treat him to a meal of his choice on Endal rations before they went back to his place for some... fun.
"I swear. The way he looked at me was like he was undressing me with his eyes." The creepy look in the mans eyes gave Addy a shiver. The surge of anger was replaced with disgust now and her pacing resumed. Sure, Addy liked to be looked at and her statement was more than just a little hypocritical. Everyone knew Addy loved to love the human body. The difference was, almost everyone else knew her tactics and the only reason she got away with them was because she had endeared herself to so many.
Never, ever would Addy actually trade her body for goods. Just because she slept around didn't mean she didn't have any self respect, and that is why she couldn't follow through with her deal.
"I really, really petted up, didn't I?" Finally stopping, Addy realized she was talking to an empty room. Sighing and scratching her head, she realized she couldn't put it off any longer. "Alright. I'm going to head down there. Remember Sira, the fourth pool. The one in the corner."
With the air of one walking to their own demise, Addy left the Aerie and meandered down towards the baths. Though she knew that Sira was going to be there to help her if anything went wrong, Addy couldn't shake the feeling of trepidation that hung over her like a cloud. She had a feeling that this was going to go terribly wrong.
By the time she reached the baths the city had already awoken, the sleepiness of dawn being burned away by the rising sun the same as the low hanging fog that covered the city. Unsurprisingly, the baths were modestly packed; a few naked bodies occupying each pool, Inartans relaxing before a days work or cleaning up after a long night shift.
Following her normal routine, Addy stripped her clothes and stored them, moving without a word to anyone or any request for a towel or soap to the coolest of the soaking pools. She slipped in, settling against the side that was cradled by two walls, her back protected as she watched the door for her... business partner... to arrive.