Timestamp: 20 Spring 511 The air was crisp, and the sun had risen high enough to keep the chill out of your bones. It was a cool morning, the kind one would imagine spending under a tree or wandering through a field of some sorts. Unfortunately Glyciera was far from any such ideal surroundings. "Sorry! I - I'm sorry, excuse me." It was an immense relief to be off of the wretched boat she had spent so long floating in, but now trapped in a bustling crowd, she felt like she may as well be back wading through the water. Her hair was tied back, though looking quite a bit more unruly than usual. Grandad's satchel was clutched tightly against her. Face after face flew by, everyone moving in an overwhelming blur of people. She made another attempt to escape, but was only met by more people impatiently bumping into her. Out of nowhere her right arm was wrenched to the side. Like a mother impatiently trying to correct her child, she grabbed it with her left hand and held it down. Raei, please, I'm trying! If you would just behave for second-- Glycie hurry an opening! Snapping to attention, she spotted it, a momentary break in the crowd. Keeping her head down the woman made a run for it. Apology after apology was shouted to the people she couldn't help but run into as she passed. When finally she escaped the confines of chaos, she stopped and took a breath, hands propped against her knees. She had always preferred crowds of people; they were easy to disappear in. But that... That was shear madness and she was happy to be rid of it. A quick glance back to make sure that no one was watching her. They're all real busy, I think we're okay now. Glyciera nodded in agreement to the little voice of her 'sister.' Whatever sort of "market" had been set up on this particular ship, it was very popular. Straightening up she allowed herself to look around at the ships before her. She needed to get towards the outer edge and find a ship that would be willing to take her on board. At this point it no longer mattered where it was headed, she just wanted to get away from the Suvan and be back on some nice, safe, solid land. The maze of ropes, rickety walkways, and gangplanks made it almost impossible for her uncoordinated self to maneuver. A few times she slipped and nearly fell between ships. As such she was much more wide-eyed and wary than usual. To add to it, she didn't actually have a set direction she was heading for. Would ships for hire have signs? People advertising them? Surely there was some sort of indication. Uh... Maybe you should ask somebody? Yes, but who? The suggestion was logical but far from favorable. She was very obviously out of place among the seafarers here, and the Svefra didn't seem to be treating her all too hospitable for it. A boy was just stepping onto the ship she was currently walking over. Hey he looks pretty nice! He looked around 17, with a mop of dark hair. Dark tattooed skin stretched over toned muscles testified of his experience in sailing. Quickly, albeit hesitantly, Glyciera took her chance and called out to him. Her voice expressed her apprehensions audibly, but she made it an effort to be as polite as possible. "E-Excuse me young man? Could you tell me where there would be a ship available for hire?" He looked her up and down, his face twisted in an amused grin at her state. "Sure lady, that one - " He pointed off a ways to the right "Right there next to that red one, pretty sure they're vailable." "Oh good, thank you!" The woman gave him a nod and a small smile, then headed in the way he had directed her. It wasn't too far from where she was, but it would take her a while just to make her way without getting seriously injured. |