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Perry Bardell Post WC: 620 words |
The air was getting colder, trees were changing colours, the days were becoming shorter and night longer. The season was swinging into autumn and Perry was glad. Summer had just too much sun for his liking. However, much like in summer, there were festivals in autumn. Most prominent were harvest festivals for this time of year, as well as the event of equinox. A lot of people gave these events and happenings great importance. So did Perry, but for different reasons. There were always so many people at these festivals, it made it painfully easy to pickpocket them and then slink away into the crowd.
One could call him heartless for stealing from people on such joyous occasions, but for the thief they were simply paydays, when he got to line his own pockets. Thankfully he didn't have to resort to that anymore, so Perry could actually enjoy these festivities for what they were. And somehow it felt different since he had joined the West Fiore Trading Company. As if he had an image to uphold and not give the Company a bad name, so he had little to no incentive to steal. Which was kind of counter productive, but he would find a way to make things work.
Last time Perry attended a festival, he was surprisingly occupied by dealing with summer-loving fanatics. He also met a colleague from the Company and together they put those fiery mages and sprites in their place. Eternal summer? No thank you. Perry didn't know that many people from the Company he belonged to, so it seemed like a good idea to perhaps try and get to know those he already knew a little bit better. That was the reason behind the invitation he extended to Haraka. Well, that and because he wanted to know the land where the Company was situated in.
There was indeed an autumn festival being held in Tolgalen and Perry wasn't going to miss it. The young man dressed himself in his usual attire, but the white, uniform version, plus his original hat that wasn't white. The festival wasn't what Perry would call exactly "being on Company business", but he was hoping that he would maybe get some freebies. Thankfully the dressing up part didn't take that long, so Nova didn't have enough time to complain. The unlikely duo left the main Company building and headed down to the festival grounds.
The air was beautifully crisp as the wind messed with Perry's cape. The thief held the rim of his hat, to ensure that he wouldn't be chasing it around Tolgalen instead of enjoying a festival."We don't really have seasons back home." Nova's voice would echo in Perry's head as they neared the festivities. Just like a lot of other people, it seemed. Which was perfectly natural. "You don't? So is it just like summer all the time?" The young man would ask his friend. "Well, I wouldn't call it summer, but just a singular season, yeah." As strange as it sounded to Perry, he reckoned that he did travel a fair bit. Thus he had experienced plenty of different sceneries.
The wind wasn't letting up as the thief and an extraterrestrial being stopped in front of the festival. It didn't have a clear cut boundary, but one could tell what officially belonged to the festival and who was just doing their own thing. The young man smiled as he smelled various food scents wafting through the air, making him slightly hungry, even though he ate fairly recently. "I hope that Haraka will accept the invitation." Perry would murmur under his breath as he turned around to face the arriving people, keeping an eye out for his colleague.
One could call him heartless for stealing from people on such joyous occasions, but for the thief they were simply paydays, when he got to line his own pockets. Thankfully he didn't have to resort to that anymore, so Perry could actually enjoy these festivities for what they were. And somehow it felt different since he had joined the West Fiore Trading Company. As if he had an image to uphold and not give the Company a bad name, so he had little to no incentive to steal. Which was kind of counter productive, but he would find a way to make things work.
Last time Perry attended a festival, he was surprisingly occupied by dealing with summer-loving fanatics. He also met a colleague from the Company and together they put those fiery mages and sprites in their place. Eternal summer? No thank you. Perry didn't know that many people from the Company he belonged to, so it seemed like a good idea to perhaps try and get to know those he already knew a little bit better. That was the reason behind the invitation he extended to Haraka. Well, that and because he wanted to know the land where the Company was situated in.
There was indeed an autumn festival being held in Tolgalen and Perry wasn't going to miss it. The young man dressed himself in his usual attire, but the white, uniform version, plus his original hat that wasn't white. The festival wasn't what Perry would call exactly "being on Company business", but he was hoping that he would maybe get some freebies. Thankfully the dressing up part didn't take that long, so Nova didn't have enough time to complain. The unlikely duo left the main Company building and headed down to the festival grounds.
The air was beautifully crisp as the wind messed with Perry's cape. The thief held the rim of his hat, to ensure that he wouldn't be chasing it around Tolgalen instead of enjoying a festival."We don't really have seasons back home." Nova's voice would echo in Perry's head as they neared the festivities. Just like a lot of other people, it seemed. Which was perfectly natural. "You don't? So is it just like summer all the time?" The young man would ask his friend. "Well, I wouldn't call it summer, but just a singular season, yeah." As strange as it sounded to Perry, he reckoned that he did travel a fair bit. Thus he had experienced plenty of different sceneries.
The wind wasn't letting up as the thief and an extraterrestrial being stopped in front of the festival. It didn't have a clear cut boundary, but one could tell what officially belonged to the festival and who was just doing their own thing. The young man smiled as he smelled various food scents wafting through the air, making him slightly hungry, even though he ate fairly recently. "I hope that Haraka will accept the invitation." Perry would murmur under his breath as he turned around to face the arriving people, keeping an eye out for his colleague.