Job Description || Word Count: 320
A bustling city was normally not the best place to go when your control over a dangerous skill was pretty wonky. Yet, against her better judgement, Ilda was in a major port to get something she'd always wanted- a ticket out of this country to explore the world and find people who could accept her dangerous gift and feisty nature without deeming her something far from human or mage- a monster.
She hated being called a monster with all her being, yet it had happened again that day. On the road into Hargeon Town, Ilda accidentally burnt a child who grabbed her hand while she was putting on her gloves that had just been mended by the boy's mother. She'd warned them ahead of time, but they still seemed stunned when a light burn tore at the boy's hand. Hours had passed since the event, but she was still bitter and broken over it. Hopefully the passport she desired would give her a way to find someone that would understand in a foreign land somewhere.
The line to the passport was long and winding- far too many people were on the way to leaving this land as Ilda longed to. Apparently, the idea was held by a vast variety of people, though Ilda had her doubts that any of them had the same reason she did. Surely she was the only one called a monster regularly for her lineage alone.
Standing on her toes to see over some slightly taller men, the impatient woman tapped one foot and fiddled with her gloved fingers, praying the line was shorter than it appeared. "Dangit, can't this thing move any faster?" She grumbled, biting her lip slightly. In front of her, a man turned to glare at her. "Shut up, I know we're all waiting. This is just way too many people for a dang passport. I thought most people had them already!"
A bustling city was normally not the best place to go when your control over a dangerous skill was pretty wonky. Yet, against her better judgement, Ilda was in a major port to get something she'd always wanted- a ticket out of this country to explore the world and find people who could accept her dangerous gift and feisty nature without deeming her something far from human or mage- a monster.
She hated being called a monster with all her being, yet it had happened again that day. On the road into Hargeon Town, Ilda accidentally burnt a child who grabbed her hand while she was putting on her gloves that had just been mended by the boy's mother. She'd warned them ahead of time, but they still seemed stunned when a light burn tore at the boy's hand. Hours had passed since the event, but she was still bitter and broken over it. Hopefully the passport she desired would give her a way to find someone that would understand in a foreign land somewhere.
The line to the passport was long and winding- far too many people were on the way to leaving this land as Ilda longed to. Apparently, the idea was held by a vast variety of people, though Ilda had her doubts that any of them had the same reason she did. Surely she was the only one called a monster regularly for her lineage alone.
Standing on her toes to see over some slightly taller men, the impatient woman tapped one foot and fiddled with her gloved fingers, praying the line was shorter than it appeared. "Dangit, can't this thing move any faster?" She grumbled, biting her lip slightly. In front of her, a man turned to glare at her. "Shut up, I know we're all waiting. This is just way too many people for a dang passport. I thought most people had them already!"