7 Ash, Year 122
[Closed - Arvaelyn]
When she had a break during her work day, and even on her way off, Hilana had made it her business to comb the Forum. Considering that she worked in Port Vasta, she didn't look too out of place. She wasn't just looking around or getting food or shopping, however, the Vasti was on a mission. The difficult we do immediately, the impossible takes a little longer, and miracles are by appointment only, she reminded herself. And as day after day passed, she had a feeling that she needed to find some way to make an appointment for a miracle, because at this rate, it was going to take one. No one had seen the convicted members of House Nykara at the Forum, and when she'd inquired in innocent, idle gossip about the Sub-Forum, no one had seen them there either. Sharing a pita with the old grandmothers was the safest, easiest way for her to get information and stay blended in, as long as she presented herself properly and respectfully. Maybe he wouldn't appear on the Forum. Maybe he would be kept. Or sold privately. And if he was, Hilana was out of luck in looking for the Star Shine. The gossips hadn't known either, but it was certainly a topic of conversation, even before she had prompted it. All she had had to do was tap into it.
Today, at least, was a shorter day than the last six of the new season. With the smoke having continued to fill the air, the shop had been open early and closed much later than normal, between serving clients and patients and selling the balms and oils for aromatherapy. Her visits to the Forum had been much, much shorter than usual, but with the much-welcomed change in the air, she had endeavored to get back into the swing of searching. As much as she hated to admit it, her regular routine of browsing had been fruitless today. Still, she wouldn't quit looking, because if there was one thing Hilana hated more than emulating her elder sisters, it was giving up.
She still had a ways yet to go to complete her loop, and this time, she could at least browse for herself, her eyes and ears open. The Forum was usually one of the safest places for a person like her, because it wasn't often a Noble made their way down there themselves. That was what they had slaves for. Still, she made sure to give people space and not crowd or get too close. Her python was being somewhat active for once, but perhaps that was because he had not been out of the apartment for the previous six days. Hilana couldn't blame him; cabin fever for her would have been borderline fatal. But such as he was, Tiaz was using her torso like one might a tree, his weighty body draping from her waist and crosswise, over one of her shoulders. He was still moving, but slowly, contentedly, enjoying the heat of the sun now that he had himself situated precisely where he wanted. She paused to touch a brightly-coloured scarf, admiring the feel of it under her fingers, her ears open and glancing about as she let her fingers do the seeing on the silky fabric.
[Closed - Arvaelyn]
When she had a break during her work day, and even on her way off, Hilana had made it her business to comb the Forum. Considering that she worked in Port Vasta, she didn't look too out of place. She wasn't just looking around or getting food or shopping, however, the Vasti was on a mission. The difficult we do immediately, the impossible takes a little longer, and miracles are by appointment only, she reminded herself. And as day after day passed, she had a feeling that she needed to find some way to make an appointment for a miracle, because at this rate, it was going to take one. No one had seen the convicted members of House Nykara at the Forum, and when she'd inquired in innocent, idle gossip about the Sub-Forum, no one had seen them there either. Sharing a pita with the old grandmothers was the safest, easiest way for her to get information and stay blended in, as long as she presented herself properly and respectfully. Maybe he wouldn't appear on the Forum. Maybe he would be kept. Or sold privately. And if he was, Hilana was out of luck in looking for the Star Shine. The gossips hadn't known either, but it was certainly a topic of conversation, even before she had prompted it. All she had had to do was tap into it.
Today, at least, was a shorter day than the last six of the new season. With the smoke having continued to fill the air, the shop had been open early and closed much later than normal, between serving clients and patients and selling the balms and oils for aromatherapy. Her visits to the Forum had been much, much shorter than usual, but with the much-welcomed change in the air, she had endeavored to get back into the swing of searching. As much as she hated to admit it, her regular routine of browsing had been fruitless today. Still, she wouldn't quit looking, because if there was one thing Hilana hated more than emulating her elder sisters, it was giving up.
She still had a ways yet to go to complete her loop, and this time, she could at least browse for herself, her eyes and ears open. The Forum was usually one of the safest places for a person like her, because it wasn't often a Noble made their way down there themselves. That was what they had slaves for. Still, she made sure to give people space and not crowd or get too close. Her python was being somewhat active for once, but perhaps that was because he had not been out of the apartment for the previous six days. Hilana couldn't blame him; cabin fever for her would have been borderline fatal. But such as he was, Tiaz was using her torso like one might a tree, his weighty body draping from her waist and crosswise, over one of her shoulders. He was still moving, but slowly, contentedly, enjoying the heat of the sun now that he had himself situated precisely where he wanted. She paused to touch a brightly-coloured scarf, admiring the feel of it under her fingers, her ears open and glancing about as she let her fingers do the seeing on the silky fabric.