oocPlease timestamp the post Casper was tired of sitting around in the tavern all day. Without a job to work, he was being left alone with his thoughts and disturbing dreams from day to day. Every day he planned to take the first ship back to Sunberth, but he was left hesitating, wondering if the rotten place was really where he intended to settle.
Anyhow, he did know that he didn't want to stay cooped up in his room, so on this particular day he decided to take a walk through town without any destination in particular. The sun was warm and the breeze cool, a rare balance that blessed those out for a stroll. He followed crowds into the old quarter and then, looking up, wondered what the view would be like from atop one of the stony towers. With new, though not incredibly important purpose, he trekked up the uneven spiral staircase without stopping, his breath a little heavy when he reached the top.
The air was a little colder here, and if Casper took any interest in scenery he would have found the view picturesque, the city stretching across the coast with a various mismatch of old and new buildings. Instead, all he saw was that he was not alone, quite the disappointment when he expected the silence to be broken only by the sound of seagulls. It was a gruff, intimidating voice that perturbed the scene, one that Casper could hear coming from around the corner.
"You probably killed your filthy mother yourself!" It was the kind of comment that made Casper wrinkle his nose in disgust at the gall of some people. He walked over with an air of investigation, but his already clenched fists suggested that he was already planning a course of action.
It was a rather young girl that stood in front of the aggressor, his back turned to Casper. Her voice was small when she spoke, but much more controlled than Casper would have expected from a girl in that situation. Still, as fearless as she was, walking away was not an option for her as the man grabbed her by her hair, which was when Casper decided to step in.
It was a natural thing to do, and there was no hesitation in his movements to speak of. Casper understood the conflict all too well. He was smaller than average as a child, but fought fiercely whenever the bullies started tossing rude comments about his own mother. He wasn't going to let someone else get pushed around the same way.
The man noticed Casper coming a few moments before the distance was closed between them, and swung his free hand at him,. Casper saw it coming, lashed his left hand out and caught the swing on his forearm to deflect it, then swiftly sent a punch of his own successfully into the man's face. He staggered backwards and dragged the girl with him for a little before finally letting go of her braid. Before he could recover, Casper shoved him towards the ledge that stood right behind him and caught him by the shirt just as he was about to fall headfirst off the tower. He looked down, yelped and grabbed onto Casper's forearms desperately.
"Pull me back up!""Whoever taught you your petchin' mannerss?" He loosened his grip, and the brute whined even louder when he could feel himself slipping.
"Gods, stop! Please!""That'ss a little better. And now that you know to mind your tongue around me, how about you give the girl a little resspect, too?""Yeah, I'm sorry about too, now will you please let me up?""Don't tell me ssorry, tell her," He did as Casper asked, and turned his head nervously to her.
"I'm sorry," he said in a mumbling tone. Casper wasn't going to ask for more. With a small heave, he pulled the man back onto the cold slabs of tower stones, and took a step back. The man had a fiery look in his eyes, one looking for revenge. Before he could make any moves though, Casper firmly placed his hand on the hilt of his sword.
"Move along," he hissed, in a voice much darker than earlier,
"Before thingss get out of hand." His eyes went from the sword to Casper, and deciding it wasn't worth it, marched away with one last glare at the girl, the sound of his steps disappearing slowly down the stairs.