15th Day of Spring 514 AV
It was another day in Ravoc where apparently the wind was of more importance to the weather than what people perceived to be as Spring. At the very least it wasn't as bad as the day before when Rie had actually arrived.
Today the girl was dressed in practically the same thing as the day before. She was wearing a felt coat over a white tunic and black leggings. She had strapped the flametongue she had bought a while ago onto her belt and kept some of her tools for thievery in her boots. Those were about her only addition to her outfit. The thing she had lost was most definitely her monkey whom she had kept with her horse.
Wandering about the docks, Rie looked around for any big crowds of people. There was just about none really. Sighing, she decided to sit on a chair by herself. Absolutely boring. She'd have to wait a bit before the crowds really started to come.
A few minutes later, Rie decided that sitting on a bench was reaaalllly boring. She was basically doing nothing. Well she was doing nothing. Swinging her feet up and down, she hunched over and gazed at the floor. Bored.
Well she could examine her things more while she waited for no particular reason. Firmly sticking her feet in the ground, Rie sat up again and let her fingers undo the buttons on her coat. Grabbing the flametongue, she decided to observe it discreetly.
If she wanted to know how to use something, she thought it would be better for her to understand how it was structured. It was extremely wavy in it's design. It wasn't anything particularly special as far as she was concerned but then again, what did she know about weapons? Nothing. She could answer that for herself.
Slipping the dagger inside her belt again, she leaned into her chair and this time, decided to observe the minimal people walked around.
"You look bored," a voice suddenly said, materialising right beside her. Rie didn't bother to hide her annoyance.
"And here I thought you disappeared," she grumbled, refusing to look at the ghost whom she thought was stalking her.
"Why would I? I'm your personal stalker right?" he said, a smirk growing on his face. Rie let a smirk grow on her own face.
"Personal torturer. Although I guess stalker describes you too," she corrected, internally thinking that sometimes it was as if the ghost could read her mind.
"What do you think those people are saying over there?" she asked the ghost seeing that she might as well make good use of the nuisance.
As Cain looked over to where her finger was pointing, he shrugged his shoulders.
"I don't know," he said, a grin slowly working it's way onto his face "Buuut, I can find out!" and with that, he was off. Invisible to everyone's eyes.
"Wait!" she called, grabbing after him to no avail.
"Stupid ghost," she muttered underneath her breath but soon all useless thoughts about the ghost was gone. There was a crowd. Rie allowed a smile to cross her face.
Lovely.
Picking herself off the bench, she strided directly into the crowd and immediately got busy.
Today the girl was dressed in practically the same thing as the day before. She was wearing a felt coat over a white tunic and black leggings. She had strapped the flametongue she had bought a while ago onto her belt and kept some of her tools for thievery in her boots. Those were about her only addition to her outfit. The thing she had lost was most definitely her monkey whom she had kept with her horse.
Wandering about the docks, Rie looked around for any big crowds of people. There was just about none really. Sighing, she decided to sit on a chair by herself. Absolutely boring. She'd have to wait a bit before the crowds really started to come.
A few minutes later, Rie decided that sitting on a bench was reaaalllly boring. She was basically doing nothing. Well she was doing nothing. Swinging her feet up and down, she hunched over and gazed at the floor. Bored.
Well she could examine her things more while she waited for no particular reason. Firmly sticking her feet in the ground, Rie sat up again and let her fingers undo the buttons on her coat. Grabbing the flametongue, she decided to observe it discreetly.
If she wanted to know how to use something, she thought it would be better for her to understand how it was structured. It was extremely wavy in it's design. It wasn't anything particularly special as far as she was concerned but then again, what did she know about weapons? Nothing. She could answer that for herself.
Slipping the dagger inside her belt again, she leaned into her chair and this time, decided to observe the minimal people walked around.
"You look bored," a voice suddenly said, materialising right beside her. Rie didn't bother to hide her annoyance.
"And here I thought you disappeared," she grumbled, refusing to look at the ghost whom she thought was stalking her.
"Why would I? I'm your personal stalker right?" he said, a smirk growing on his face. Rie let a smirk grow on her own face.
"Personal torturer. Although I guess stalker describes you too," she corrected, internally thinking that sometimes it was as if the ghost could read her mind.
"What do you think those people are saying over there?" she asked the ghost seeing that she might as well make good use of the nuisance.
As Cain looked over to where her finger was pointing, he shrugged his shoulders.
"I don't know," he said, a grin slowly working it's way onto his face "Buuut, I can find out!" and with that, he was off. Invisible to everyone's eyes.
"Wait!" she called, grabbing after him to no avail.
"Stupid ghost," she muttered underneath her breath but soon all useless thoughts about the ghost was gone. There was a crowd. Rie allowed a smile to cross her face.
Lovely.
Picking herself off the bench, she strided directly into the crowd and immediately got busy.