wisp
Apprentice
Derya had begun to pack. The trip was going to be long, and if the current weather were any indication, bitterly cold. But the elven woman was excitedly anticipating staying in a city once more. She had never been a country girl. Ships and ports, that was her life, and she knew that she'd return to that life permanently, eventually, once she felt her time out in the world had been sufficient. She thrilled silently at the thought of proper taverns and proper shops and trading and the marketplace and scuzzy little bars where one gets too drunk and loses everything in a game of dice and then steals some too-big-a-man's little girlfriend right from under his nose and winds up in a whirlwind of lust and rum and fist fights.
She was going to get a hat. A proper hat with a feather.
Folding up her few changes of clothing, Derya stuffed them into her pack. She bit her lower lip as she looked down at her belongings, fingers trailing over the couple of books she owned before she stuffed those into the pack too.
It was going to be a long walk. She was used to long walks, it's how she had done most of her inland travelling when not hitching rides in wagons or on river boats. Speaking of river boats, she should have left town with the Grey Lady.. but then she would have missed too much.
She frowned then. They had lost a friend. A new friend to her. Her frown deepened. Those feelings, they needed to be tucked away. There was no place for softness here. The few times she dared show anything but a cheeky smile or a neutral gaze had only earned her the mockery of others. This was not her crew. She was growing fond, and she should probably curb that, because this was not her crew.
Finally, Derya looked over her assortment of alchemy. Maybe those bloody elixirs she had...purchased...could be sold in town. Maybe she could recoup her losses. Maybe she could figure out a way to make less of an *** of herself next time.
Finished packing, the pirate slipped out of the cabin and headed for the commons, seeing if maybe she could snag some company for the long journey.
She was going to get a hat. A proper hat with a feather.
Folding up her few changes of clothing, Derya stuffed them into her pack. She bit her lower lip as she looked down at her belongings, fingers trailing over the couple of books she owned before she stuffed those into the pack too.
It was going to be a long walk. She was used to long walks, it's how she had done most of her inland travelling when not hitching rides in wagons or on river boats. Speaking of river boats, she should have left town with the Grey Lady.. but then she would have missed too much.
She frowned then. They had lost a friend. A new friend to her. Her frown deepened. Those feelings, they needed to be tucked away. There was no place for softness here. The few times she dared show anything but a cheeky smile or a neutral gaze had only earned her the mockery of others. This was not her crew. She was growing fond, and she should probably curb that, because this was not her crew.
Finally, Derya looked over her assortment of alchemy. Maybe those bloody elixirs she had...purchased...could be sold in town. Maybe she could recoup her losses. Maybe she could figure out a way to make less of an *** of herself next time.
Finished packing, the pirate slipped out of the cabin and headed for the commons, seeing if maybe she could snag some company for the long journey.