8th of Spring 514 AV
Grace Glanced down at her map and back up at the storefront. It looked small. Smaller than it seemed it should be. Jeno nudged Grace's leg, trying to get her out of traffic as line of children filed past, screams of delight ringing out as they played their game of chase. Kids were cute. Okay, here we go. Grace really had no idea what she was doing when she pushed open the door. Her mother had always made her clothes for her, she didn't even pick out colors or anything really. Now she was on her own and she needed to buy her own clothes. She had spent the last forty-seven days on a boat in the same pair of clothes. She wasn't dirty, no, but despite her attempts to make herself looked presentable, the red dye in her shirt had turned the brown of her pants and the seams on the inside of her knees were coming apart slowly. She was in desperate need of new clothes.
Grace glanced around, liking the small but organized shop. As far as she could tell everything was labeled nicely and easy to find. Grace nodded at the woman behind the counter, her eyes lingering on the two extra sets of arms. Grace's right foot caught on nothing and she blinked a few times before accepting the additions. It wasn't really her right question them. Maybe the woman practiced magic and this made the work here easier. The greater possibility was that she was another race, as Grace was beginning to find out how many there where. Her somewhat sheltered life in Syliras didn't prepare her for the diverse culture inhabiting Riverfall. Tearing her eyes away from the extra limbs, she couldn't help but wish she herself had multiple arms, they could definitely come in handy.
Grace stepped over to the women's rack, and started peering through the clothes, checking prices and cringing at most. They weren't terribly expensive, but Grace was to uptight about money, she'd never had to spend hers before. This idea of giving away what she earned was foreign, though Grace knew it was why she was paid. Grace had grown used to unconsciously rubbing the dog's ears when she was thinking. So when grace picked out a very plain looking wool skirt, a plain button shirt, and two sets of undergarments, she reached down to pet the hound as she calculated the prices on the tag. When her hand met nothing, Grace looked down. He was gone. Her damned dog had run off again.
"Petch," Grace hissed under her breathe, bending down to check under the rack's. She didn't want to alert the store owner of her missing dog, as people were often afraid of Jeno, the Akinva Deerstalker was an intimidating breed. "Jeno! Jeno, get over here!" She whispered, tucking the clothes under her arm and trying to peer under the racks, Grace dropped to her hands and knees to see better under the racks. She stood up suddenly, Laying the garment's over the rack and bent down, walking along the isle's in a very uncomfortable position. When Grace got down on her knees again she came eye to eye with a slobbering dog who didn't hesitate to spread his slimy saliva across her face.
"Ya stupid, wretched, mutt." Grace stood up, brushing her knees off. She glared at the dog and went to collect the clothes she had chosen, wanting to pay and get out before she could embarrass herself further.
"Hi, excuse me ma'am, can I get these?" She laid the skirt and shirt carefully down on the table as if they would detonate. Hopefully the woman wouldn't judge her too horribly on her fashion choices, as she clearly didn't know what she was doing. Grace placed her purse on the table tentatively, ready to pay. "I'm new in town 'n I'm just tryin ta find some clothes . . . generally. I 've gotta get a good amount of work clothes but I'd like something to just go to the market in, and a nicer dress or somethin' as well. Do you got any suggestions?" Grace hadn't planned on asking for help, but as she spoke it didn't seem like such a bad idea. The woman did this for a living, she couldn't mind helping out a customer could she?
"I'm Grace by the way," Grace stuck her hand out, wondering which one she would receive in return.
PC/NPC Talking
Common
Thoughts
Grace glanced around, liking the small but organized shop. As far as she could tell everything was labeled nicely and easy to find. Grace nodded at the woman behind the counter, her eyes lingering on the two extra sets of arms. Grace's right foot caught on nothing and she blinked a few times before accepting the additions. It wasn't really her right question them. Maybe the woman practiced magic and this made the work here easier. The greater possibility was that she was another race, as Grace was beginning to find out how many there where. Her somewhat sheltered life in Syliras didn't prepare her for the diverse culture inhabiting Riverfall. Tearing her eyes away from the extra limbs, she couldn't help but wish she herself had multiple arms, they could definitely come in handy.
Grace stepped over to the women's rack, and started peering through the clothes, checking prices and cringing at most. They weren't terribly expensive, but Grace was to uptight about money, she'd never had to spend hers before. This idea of giving away what she earned was foreign, though Grace knew it was why she was paid. Grace had grown used to unconsciously rubbing the dog's ears when she was thinking. So when grace picked out a very plain looking wool skirt, a plain button shirt, and two sets of undergarments, she reached down to pet the hound as she calculated the prices on the tag. When her hand met nothing, Grace looked down. He was gone. Her damned dog had run off again.
"Petch," Grace hissed under her breathe, bending down to check under the rack's. She didn't want to alert the store owner of her missing dog, as people were often afraid of Jeno, the Akinva Deerstalker was an intimidating breed. "Jeno! Jeno, get over here!" She whispered, tucking the clothes under her arm and trying to peer under the racks, Grace dropped to her hands and knees to see better under the racks. She stood up suddenly, Laying the garment's over the rack and bent down, walking along the isle's in a very uncomfortable position. When Grace got down on her knees again she came eye to eye with a slobbering dog who didn't hesitate to spread his slimy saliva across her face.
"Ya stupid, wretched, mutt." Grace stood up, brushing her knees off. She glared at the dog and went to collect the clothes she had chosen, wanting to pay and get out before she could embarrass herself further.
"Hi, excuse me ma'am, can I get these?" She laid the skirt and shirt carefully down on the table as if they would detonate. Hopefully the woman wouldn't judge her too horribly on her fashion choices, as she clearly didn't know what she was doing. Grace placed her purse on the table tentatively, ready to pay. "I'm new in town 'n I'm just tryin ta find some clothes . . . generally. I 've gotta get a good amount of work clothes but I'd like something to just go to the market in, and a nicer dress or somethin' as well. Do you got any suggestions?" Grace hadn't planned on asking for help, but as she spoke it didn't seem like such a bad idea. The woman did this for a living, she couldn't mind helping out a customer could she?
"I'm Grace by the way," Grace stuck her hand out, wondering which one she would receive in return.
PC/NPC Talking
Common
Thoughts
PC/NPC Talking -- Common -- Thoughts