84 Winter 515 AV
Early Morning
Early Morning
Mo’esha was still awaiting her meeting with the council. There had been no word on how long she might have to wait to plead her case, and she was beginning to doubt the small store of Mizas she’d managed to save from her work in Endrykas. So it was that she found herself in the Bazaar, bartering with a merchant to borrow a chair. She wasn’t entirely sure how the city might feel about unapproved work, but she was sure that they would frown much more sternly upon not working at all.
It took some time, and leveraging of her gnosis (about which she felt slightly sacrilegious), but eventually she came to an agreement that secured the use of a single, small backed chair and a minute patch of grass whereupon she was allowed to conduct business for the day. The freezing winter winds had begun to die down and the sun was shining brightly on the canvas tents of the market as she set up her makeshift workplace.The Bazaar was a buzz with early morning preparations, and intermingled with the mundane scents of people and wares, Mo noted hints of frustration, contentment, complacency, and worry on the gently flapping breeze. The sun was warm as it filtered down on a small patch of grass at the edge of her allotted area, and she prayed that it would remain favorable throughout the day, even if she had to chase it with her little chair.
Placing the chair directly in the sunlight, she sat down facing the market street, and propped a small sign - which she'd convinced the merchant to hand write for her - against her knee. It read simply, “Ask me for a massage.”
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It took some time, and leveraging of her gnosis (about which she felt slightly sacrilegious), but eventually she came to an agreement that secured the use of a single, small backed chair and a minute patch of grass whereupon she was allowed to conduct business for the day. The freezing winter winds had begun to die down and the sun was shining brightly on the canvas tents of the market as she set up her makeshift workplace.The Bazaar was a buzz with early morning preparations, and intermingled with the mundane scents of people and wares, Mo noted hints of frustration, contentment, complacency, and worry on the gently flapping breeze. The sun was warm as it filtered down on a small patch of grass at the edge of her allotted area, and she prayed that it would remain favorable throughout the day, even if she had to chase it with her little chair.
Placing the chair directly in the sunlight, she sat down facing the market street, and propped a small sign - which she'd convinced the merchant to hand write for her - against her knee. It read simply, “Ask me for a massage.”
Word Count286