31st of Summer, 512 AV It was dark, although the sun had just barely ducked under the far-off horizon, and the Bonesnapper whipped mercilessly at her as she made her way past the water. Aehra headed down the near-empty street, mumbling the instructions over and over and over again. "Second inn on th'left... There!" She grinned triumphantly as the inn in question was spotted and tucked her cloak closer to her body as the wind snapped hungrily at her arms. She ducked into the building quickly, more than grateful for the warmth of the low fire burning in its hearth. An older woman hummed some nonsensical tune at the counter, gray hair hanging in a loose bun at the nape of her neck. When she looked up, Aehra was surprised to see few lines on her face and sharp green eyes. The woman grinned at Aehra, who blushed furiously when dimples appeared in her cheeks. "Hello, girlie. You 'ere lookin' for a room? Got one just opened up, right down that hall." Still smiling, she nodded towards what appeared to be the only hall on the ground floor. "Um--" Momentarily distracted by the bizarrely pretty woman's looks, Aehra stammered before she got her bearings. "Um-- I-- yes, well, I was lookin' for someone, yeah?" The woman quirked one eyebrow, and Aehra fought the urge to bury her face in her hands at her own awkward speech. "I mean to say, yes, I am lookin' for someone. Name's Leigo Aba--" She wrinkled her nose. "Abasomething. Leigo's right, though, def'nitely. Said he stayed here. 'Bout this tall--" (here, she gestured approximately a foot above her own head) "--blonde, lanky, ehm, name's Leigo. But I a'ready said that, yeah? He here, then?" Coming to the realization that she was rapidly delving into a rant, Aehra forced her mouth shut. The woman's smile dimmed, if only a little, and Aehra was sad to see the dimples fade. She nodded, though, and that was something. "Just there, then. Second door on the right. Should be there." Aehra thanked her and quickly made her exit before she could embarrass herself any further. The hallway was dark, barely lit by a single brave candle trying and failing to light the entire expanse. It flickered constantly, casting ominous shadows across the wooden panels. Aehra approached the door, only hesitating a moment before rapping her fist against it. "Sparks, you in there?" The candle flickered again, and Aehra pulled her cloak more tightly against herself once more. "This is the right room ent it?" |