Timestamp: 90th of Summer, 512 AV Midday and warm, Rosela couldn't have asked for a better time to be out and about. She'd risen early, as she always had, but spent far too much time just trying to get the wrinkles out of her dress. By the time she left the Godiva Refuge, the sun was well on its way to its zenith, and only a scant few puffy clouds drifted over the city. A few of those lovely Akalak men were out and about, and Rosela surveyed them much as she did the weather. Much to her own dismay, Rosela still hadn’t seen the entirety of Riverfall, even by her third day in the city. Granted, the first day she arrived late, and the second was spent job hunting, but neither were a good enough excuse. The water alone was enough to make her sigh longingly each time she looked over the railing to see it thundering downwards. She’d logically known there was water like in the world, but the water by Ahnatep didn't do it justice. While the ocean was magnificent and all… Seeing the crushing power of the waterfall made it so much more real, as though the whole of the world were emptying at this very moment. A breeze kicked up and carried a spray of water into her face, and Rosela forced herself not to sputter unseemingly. An upgrade to waterproof makeup was definitely in order. For the time being, she checked herself in a reflecting pool, smudging here and there until she looked decent again. Knirin Gardens was the closest garden on the map, and Rosela turned from the magnificent waterfall to walk quickly towards it. The very notion of a garden in this place seemed so unusual. Where growth was so abundant, why set aside a special place for it to also grow? As as spectacular as the waterfall was, the Gardens nearly took her breath away. She’d seen the Grasslands on her way into the city, but nothing compared to the lush greenery here. Everything was so green and alive that it seemed to pack the space. She wondered if she would bounce if she jumped on the grass. Slipping off her sandals, she curled her toes in the damp grass and forced herself to walk casually towards the flower bushes, shoes in hand. Each bush seemed bursting with life, and colorful blooms peppered along the row. She held the hand with her shoes behind her back as she leaned in to smell one. Two hands gently pulled the flower towards her, when a single petal fell. Another hand caught it and brought it to her nose. Not as sweet as the desert perfumes, but fuller somehow. One hand pulled her dress out of the way as she immediately knelt down, looking for more lost petals. Rosela didn’t know the first thing about making perfume, but she was sure she could figure something out. |