19th of Summer 514AV
It was soothing, listening to his sister babble in the fading sunlight. It should have been annoying. It had always been annoying, but Jed had invited her out, he wanted to talk with his quiet sister. So he listened. His fingers intertwined behind his back and his eyes followed the smooth cobble underneath their shoes. His strides were much larger than his siblins, her petite pace forcing ghim to slow to stay next to her. " ... And you know, its a rather good thing that we grow the indigo. If it is in fashion, then we are going to make a lot of profit. I was talking to Ma about it this morning. The only downside is that I need to find new styles to sell. I heard that silver accents the blues nicely, but only in moderation of course ... "
An amused grin spread across Jed's face as he looked up at his youngest sister. Feigning curiosity he brought one hand up to smooth down his beard. "And what would you say to gold accents?" Jed asked returning his hand behind his back with the other. Jed let his eyes wander down the street as the two stepped off the bridge. At the end of the lane, Jed could see the carriage services. His precious time to spend with his sibling was coming to a close. Her gasp whipped his head around. Hands free from their interwoven position and ready for action. Ismerilda laughed beside him, her soothing tone resuming back to her relaxing conversation of the latest fashion trends. His hands relaxed and an amused smile set across his face. He couldn't care about fashion nearly as much as Ismerilda even if he tried.
"I don't think you understand. Gold is basically brown when it comes to colors. You never ever mix brown with cool colors. Ew. You need warm accents for warm colors and cool accents for cool colors. Its one of the most basic rules ... " Without looking, the man could hear the eye roll in his sister's words. Jed let his sister drone on again, becoming increasingly bored with the woman's talk of things that didn't concern him. Well they did, but not at the moment. Of course he wouldn't be caught dead in the wrong clothes, but he didn't care about his appearance every second of everyday. He was no woman. After a few short minutes, which could have been hours, according to Jed, the two reached Fire Fox Coach Services. The sun was at the end of its descent and the last carriages were leaving for their paid destinations. Swinging the door open, Jed nodded for his sister to enter first, into the candle lit reception area. "Eugkh. No, you do it. I don't want to deal with anyone today. Those freeborns can be so rude sometimes ... " Ismerilda declined, crossing her arms and turning her nose. The wind ruffled up her white hair and Jed rolled his eyes at her.
"I won't be more than a minute. Try not to smudge your makeup." He teased, entering the room with one big stride. It was the end of the night, and there was no line. Even if there was one, Jed would have ignored it. Waltzing up to the receptionist that stood there, he leaned one elbow on the counter. On corner of his lips pulled up and he let his eye lids droop ever so slightly. Catching the woman's eye, Jed's low voice spoke with as much elegance and seduction as he could authentically put into it. "Any cabs heading towards the plantations? Namely the ... whiplash plantation." Jed lowered his voice, flashing the tips of his teeth as the woman's eyes flew down his face. Past the groomed stuble and protruding adam's apple. Her eyes lingered on his neck where she could see the edges of ink that stained his skin. Immediately they flew to his forearms, revealing more decorative tattoos laid across his muscled arm. He was definitely a Radacke. The rugged and yet elegant look that only the Radacke's could pull of was a dead give away.
His eyebrows hardened as he scanned the woman's face. She was clearly trying not to role her eyes as she pulled out a sheet of paper and began filling it out. No longer caring to seduce the woman, Jed straightened out so that he was no longer leaning in on her. He let his foot tap impatiently, muscled arms crossing as he watched her careful handwriting fill out the information she already knew. His name, destination and price. Rolling his own eyes, Jed pulled a few mizas out of his pocket, tossing one glance towards the door to see if his sister would share his annoyance.
But his sister was not there. Hands stuffed the mizas back in his pocket, and he was out the door in a second. "Isa? Isa!" Panic was not what settled in his throat when he saw her, a few yards away. Anger pumped through his fists as he saw two men surrounding the woman. They seemed to be attacking each other but one would not let go of his grip on her arm. Her high pitched squeeling assaulted his ears as long powerful strides brought him to the scene. "Get off her!" The deep words took on a guttural tone, animalistic hunger for a fight leading his actions. Adrenaline threw his fist into a face, not caring to see whether his victtim was helping or hurting his sister.
An amused grin spread across Jed's face as he looked up at his youngest sister. Feigning curiosity he brought one hand up to smooth down his beard. "And what would you say to gold accents?" Jed asked returning his hand behind his back with the other. Jed let his eyes wander down the street as the two stepped off the bridge. At the end of the lane, Jed could see the carriage services. His precious time to spend with his sibling was coming to a close. Her gasp whipped his head around. Hands free from their interwoven position and ready for action. Ismerilda laughed beside him, her soothing tone resuming back to her relaxing conversation of the latest fashion trends. His hands relaxed and an amused smile set across his face. He couldn't care about fashion nearly as much as Ismerilda even if he tried.
"I don't think you understand. Gold is basically brown when it comes to colors. You never ever mix brown with cool colors. Ew. You need warm accents for warm colors and cool accents for cool colors. Its one of the most basic rules ... " Without looking, the man could hear the eye roll in his sister's words. Jed let his sister drone on again, becoming increasingly bored with the woman's talk of things that didn't concern him. Well they did, but not at the moment. Of course he wouldn't be caught dead in the wrong clothes, but he didn't care about his appearance every second of everyday. He was no woman. After a few short minutes, which could have been hours, according to Jed, the two reached Fire Fox Coach Services. The sun was at the end of its descent and the last carriages were leaving for their paid destinations. Swinging the door open, Jed nodded for his sister to enter first, into the candle lit reception area. "Eugkh. No, you do it. I don't want to deal with anyone today. Those freeborns can be so rude sometimes ... " Ismerilda declined, crossing her arms and turning her nose. The wind ruffled up her white hair and Jed rolled his eyes at her.
"I won't be more than a minute. Try not to smudge your makeup." He teased, entering the room with one big stride. It was the end of the night, and there was no line. Even if there was one, Jed would have ignored it. Waltzing up to the receptionist that stood there, he leaned one elbow on the counter. On corner of his lips pulled up and he let his eye lids droop ever so slightly. Catching the woman's eye, Jed's low voice spoke with as much elegance and seduction as he could authentically put into it. "Any cabs heading towards the plantations? Namely the ... whiplash plantation." Jed lowered his voice, flashing the tips of his teeth as the woman's eyes flew down his face. Past the groomed stuble and protruding adam's apple. Her eyes lingered on his neck where she could see the edges of ink that stained his skin. Immediately they flew to his forearms, revealing more decorative tattoos laid across his muscled arm. He was definitely a Radacke. The rugged and yet elegant look that only the Radacke's could pull of was a dead give away.
His eyebrows hardened as he scanned the woman's face. She was clearly trying not to role her eyes as she pulled out a sheet of paper and began filling it out. No longer caring to seduce the woman, Jed straightened out so that he was no longer leaning in on her. He let his foot tap impatiently, muscled arms crossing as he watched her careful handwriting fill out the information she already knew. His name, destination and price. Rolling his own eyes, Jed pulled a few mizas out of his pocket, tossing one glance towards the door to see if his sister would share his annoyance.
But his sister was not there. Hands stuffed the mizas back in his pocket, and he was out the door in a second. "Isa? Isa!" Panic was not what settled in his throat when he saw her, a few yards away. Anger pumped through his fists as he saw two men surrounding the woman. They seemed to be attacking each other but one would not let go of his grip on her arm. Her high pitched squeeling assaulted his ears as long powerful strides brought him to the scene. "Get off her!" The deep words took on a guttural tone, animalistic hunger for a fight leading his actions. Adrenaline threw his fist into a face, not caring to see whether his victtim was helping or hurting his sister.
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