It was a day like any other in the bustling streets of Magnolia. Famed for it's infamous Fairy Tail Guild and popular shopping hot spots, travelers came from all over the globe for one reason or another, and they were always satisfied with what they found. Lined up on the main street were cutesy outlets and boutiques selling a wide array of items. From "Lucinda's Apparel" to "Steve's Hardware" it had one of everything and nearly every store was pact to the brim with exciting customers willing to spend every penny.
Going on further down the road, one could see an alley. A breaking point in the market strip. Peeking from this path was a strange looking building. A horse of a different color. It was short and stout, made of a stone brick with windows of varying shapes and sized. The roof was shaped as a witch hat, with wind chimes and other decorative hangings dangling from it's rim, drawing the attention of a previously bored but not curious child. "Mooommmm, can we pppllleeeassseee go in there?" The child begged and pleaded tugging on his mothers dress and pointing at the shops location. Looking through the alley, the woman was shocked. Being a retired mage, she had heard of the place before. Run by "Madame Callisto" the traveling fortune teller whose scarily accurate predictions had put her on a pedestal in the magic community. Sought after by light, dark, and even non aligned mages, her cosmic insight was valuable and equally taboo.
"M-maybe some other day, okay?" She lied, flashing a smile at the boy to keep him happy before shuffling him along. Meanwhile, in the store, sitting at a crowded table filled with cards, potions, and crystal balls, Callista awaited a much anticipated arrival of a stranger. "Any moment now." She mumbled to herself, causing some caged magical animals to chime in, which she quickly quieted with a snap of her fingers.
WC: 324
Going on further down the road, one could see an alley. A breaking point in the market strip. Peeking from this path was a strange looking building. A horse of a different color. It was short and stout, made of a stone brick with windows of varying shapes and sized. The roof was shaped as a witch hat, with wind chimes and other decorative hangings dangling from it's rim, drawing the attention of a previously bored but not curious child. "Mooommmm, can we pppllleeeassseee go in there?" The child begged and pleaded tugging on his mothers dress and pointing at the shops location. Looking through the alley, the woman was shocked. Being a retired mage, she had heard of the place before. Run by "Madame Callisto" the traveling fortune teller whose scarily accurate predictions had put her on a pedestal in the magic community. Sought after by light, dark, and even non aligned mages, her cosmic insight was valuable and equally taboo.
"M-maybe some other day, okay?" She lied, flashing a smile at the boy to keep him happy before shuffling him along. Meanwhile, in the store, sitting at a crowded table filled with cards, potions, and crystal balls, Callista awaited a much anticipated arrival of a stranger. "Any moment now." She mumbled to herself, causing some caged magical animals to chime in, which she quickly quieted with a snap of her fingers.
WC: 324
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