The birds were chirping and the trees were rustling. Droplets of dew could still be seen on various flora surrounding the area with the soil still somewhat soft from last night's drizzle. Tolgalen was, for the most part, an untamed land hosting perhaps one of the richest array of wildlife found within its deepest parts. A land best suited for those who crave adventure; for people like him. However he was there not for the purpose of exploration, no. A drenched blue tank-top covered his torso whilst on his legs were a pair of black cargo shorts; not that the color of his clothing mattered though as they were already dirtied by his task at hand. "Heeeup!" He groaned as he heaved his haul. On his shoulder, stacks upon stacks of sacks could be seen, about half a dozen or so on each shoulder. These sacks contained rich loamy soil, perfect for gardening. It takes but a few minutes to transfer a batch of sacks to and fro, picking them from where they were delivered, the orphanage entrance, and dropping them at the orphanage garden where they were supposed to go. Some may not be a fan of physical labor, most especially ones for charity's sake; but not Vasco. Even before his involvement with the guild, Vasco had already been going around his local area to be of aid. Being a capable young man, Vasco offered his help for others in need, lending a hand in whatever way he could, particularly with regards to more taxing tasks. Sure he could use his magic, but where's the fun in that? The hot, sweaty, and especially tiring fun that makes you feel the progress of what you've done. "Looks like the kids are eager to get their hands dirty, huh?" He added, looking at the kids who played nearby as he spoke. One of the boys tried to imitate Vasco's method of lifting the sack, but to no avail; instead, the young boy fell flat on his ass without even moving the sack by an inch, resulting in laughter from the other kids who saw. "Everyone's been watching me haul those sacks I almost felt pressured." Vasco laughed. The person whom Vasco spoke to was none other than his guildmate, and the very person who gave the orphaned children their home; Aliannah. Hearing of her being an orphanage owner surely gave the blue eyed mage a fair bit of inspiration. He couldn't even fully grasp how much responsibility it was to run such an establishment, and for her to run it at such a young age came to him as a shocking surprise. "One of the helpers told me that the seeds are on their way to be delivered." He said as he wiped the sweat off of his face, only to make him look messier as the dirt on his hands simply left its mark. A grimace formed on his face realizing the mess he had made of himself, though he simply shrugged it off not a second later, shoving the thought aside. He turned his attention back towards Aliannah and smiled. "Anything else we need to pick up?" WC 528 | TWC 528
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Gardenscapes
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Gardenscapes
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Re: Gardenscapes
Through The Soul
Does the Power of Rebirth Lay
Aliannah had only begun to plan the local garden that she would hopefully help put into place at the orphanage. They had earn quite a bit of money from the last function and seeing as it was a bit of a hassle for the guardians and other adults at the orphanage to run into town nearly every week if not twice a week to get supplies such as fresh fruits and vegetables, what better way to spend it than building a garden in the sanctuary.
She had been propped up in her office for a couple days planning the layout for the garden, calculating cost, time, manual labor, space. She could do it on her own, building the garden, but a couple of hands would be of much help, maybe she would be able to ask for help from her guild. Her pen scratched across the paper as she made notes, of course the kids would be able to help, in fact as she mentioned the garden to them there had been a loud agreement from the children. A soft smile spread across her face as the girl moved from writing notes to sketching something that could have possibly passed for a flower on her page.
Everything else was done, she had designed the garden with the children in mind, knowing that they would want to help, she had made the orders for dirt and wood and stone to build the space up. Now, the only thing left would be to fetch it and begin the building. The girl could only hope for rain overnight so that the ground would be soft in the morning.
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And rain there was.
The blonde looked fondly at the moistened ground, before lifting her head. The garden wouldn't be a one day thing if it was just her and the sanctuary working on it, she would have to reach out to the guild if she wanted most of the work done in a day.
Which is why when she came across a new guild member, Vasco, one who seemed eager to help, she immediately took him up on his offer.
She took a little farther behind the man himself, a bright smile on her face as she watched him interacting with the children of the orphanage. It wasn't often that they got to see people from outside. Of course they travelled with some of the adults when they went into town and they got to see others when they hosted events for fundraising, but it was never enough. "The kids are always eager to help. Though I'm sure because they've never seen you before they're more interested." The female couldn't help but snicker as one of the boys fell trying to replicate the movement from her guildmate.
In one practiced move, the girl picked the boy up from the ground and hoisted him into her arms, her thumb already brushing the dirt from his cheeks before setting him back down so that he could run off.
Light indigo eyes flickered to the man as she spoke of the seeds that she ordered, attempting to wiping the dirt from his face, but only making it worse. The smile that graced her face never faded as she reached into the small bag she had on her waist and pulled out a handkerchief before handing it to the blue haired male. "There's a couple more things of wood that I've ordered to help make the garden beds if you wouldn't mind, there's some stone but I can grab that, the biggest part will be building the beds so that they aren't laying on the ground, and in stomping range of little feet."
After all, this wasn't the first time they had tried to start a garden, but of course with excited children and everything at ground level, well... everything was soon levelled.
"It's really kind of you to help out, it would have taken several days if it were just us working," the blonde smiled brightly up at the man before a kid likely no older than four years of age stumbled up and snagged onto Aliannah's jacket. "Ms. Ali, what's for snack time?"
Aliannah shifted her gaze and knelt down to the boy, pushing his bangs back lightly with her fingers and wiping some dirk off his nose with her other hand. "It is about that time, isn't it." There was a small nod from the boy. "Well, let me go ask. I'm sure everyone wouldn't mind a small break, after all you all deserve it, working so hard." She lightly pinched the boys cheek and he giggled as he ran off.
The blonde sighed contently as she stood back up and looked back at Vasco. "Well, what do you say about a break, huh? I'm sure that the ladies in the kitchen have prepared something for us all."
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Re: Gardenscapes
Truly a heartwarming scene to see such cheerful children enjoy their childhood; a childhood they most likely could have not attained if not for his guildmate's efforts. Vasco took the handkerchief, thanking the blonde with a nod and immediately wiped off his face free from all the mud and gunk that riddled it. "I'll go grab them, no worries. I could see why that bit's real important here." He said as he was in the process of wiping his face, bits of his sentence muffled by the handkerchief as it passed through his mouth. He gave the kerchief a glimpse after his wipe, seeing how much dirt there was, Vasco instead refrained from his original intent of returning the fabric and folded his near extended arm. "I'll wash this one up." "It's no big deal! Besides, I'm quite fond of both children and labor." Thinking back at what he said, it sure did sound wrong especially with him grouping the words children and labor together. Though she got his point, surely; right? But before more could be said, a child came in close for Aliannah to cater to. After their truly adorable interaction, the blonde turned back to Vasco with an offer. Perfect timing, he thought, and gave the young boy a thumbs up for bringing up the idea of snacks. "Wood and stone could wait, it seems." He said with a wider smile, his hand still showing the same thumbs up from before. Vasco entered the orphanage and made his way towards the kitchen. But before that, of course, was the need to set a good example for children. For a show of hygiene, Vasco gave his hands a thorough wash which the kids who had similarly messy hands followed suit, creating a bubbly mess on the communal sink. He laughed as the kids managed to worsen their situations by creating larger and larger bubble foams. He hurriedly closed each and every faucet the children had forgotten to close in order to give time for the accumulated bubble formations to disappear. After their eventful washing of hands, the children hurried towards their assigned seats, eager to get a bite. "Yohoooo~" Vasco whistled. "Y'all get this daily? Lucky kids!" He said, to which the children chuckled. The tables had all been set and beautifully organized by the helpers, the very same helpers who prepared the food for their little snack time; little, however, was much of an understatement. There were cookies and biscuits, breads of different kinds, and a choice of either fresh fruit juice or honey sweetened tea. "Thank you for the meal!" He exclaimed before nabbing one of many pieces of bread atop the table. After swallowing his first bite of such sweet and fluffy pastry, Vasco turned his attention back towards establishment's owner. "Haaaaaahhh~" A delighted expression. "If it's this rewarding then it sure is worth visiting for more volunteer work from time to time in the future. I do plan to explore Tolgalen a bit someday anyway, mostly for training and all that." WC 507 | PWC 1035 | TWC 1850 |
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Character Sheet
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Second Skill: Fallen Angel Take Over
Third Skill:
- Post n°4
Re: Gardenscapes
Through The Soul
Does the Power of Rebirth Lay
At the comment of washing and returning her handkerchief the blonde couldn't help but take a bit more of a liking to Vasco, while he seemed a bit wild and rough around the edges, he seemed to have a gentlemanly side. She smiled brightly as the man interacted with the children, it was always had to come by someone who loved to interact with kids. Most people would try to baby them and cater to them, which was often not what kids needed. They needed a playmate, someone to rough and tumble, but look after them when they fell. You can't always prevent the injuries, so it is best for kids to learn from them then help patch things up after.
The blonde couldn't help but snicker at the thumbs up she received from the other and waved them on to to the snacks, staying behind a bit to round up the rest of the children. She wasn't sure what was prepared today, but considering that there was a guest and they were all doing a bit of manual work there would be something a bit more for snack time.
As the kids filed in, Aliannah watched as Vasco set the standard by being a role model for the kids, washing his hands and helping the youngins' wash theirs, all while making sure that there wasn't a bubble disaster to clean up afterwards. She flashed him a look of appreciation as she moved to help the even younger kids, who couldn't wash their hands on their own. That bit was always a bit of a disaster as she usually managed in one way or another to get a bit wet from the water.
After making sure everyone, or most everyone, was seated the girl moved to help some of the kids with the snacks, not worrying too much about eating herself. Afterall, she didn't need to. Well, it wasn't like she didn't completely need to, she would have to eventually if not just to replenish some energy, but it wasn't something that Aliannah deemed absolutely necessary.
Hearing Vasco from beside her, the female mage turned to look at him. Hearing of the rewards of volunteering the blonde couldn't help but smile and laugh a little bit. Rewards for volunteering weren't always that great, but Aliannah always made sure to help supply the orphanage, money, food, supplies, whatever was needed. "I don't know much about other places, but I try to make sure everyone who lives here and visits is treated well." She looked back down at the child that she had placed on her lap, cleaning their cheek with a napkin as they stuffed their face with some of the fruit that had been placed on the table. "But, if you ever think on coming back I'm sure everyone would love it. The kids are always so excited to hear the stories of adventures and the land outside of the sanctuary and orphanage."
Snack time passed in the blink of an eye, some kids were ushered to go take naps and some ran outside to go play around on some of the structures that had been set up for them. Aliannah on the other hand slowly got up and brushed off some of the crumbs that had gotten on herself, her clothes were still a bit damp, but she supposed it wouldn't matter too much later as they build the garden and got even more dirtier.
Humming softly the blonde cleared away several dishes, bringing them to the counter at the back of the hall so that the main caretakers wouldn't have to do all of the work. She glanced back at the blue haired mage and smiled. "You ready to get back to work? We can start up on bringing over the wood and making the beds. It seems like it'll rain again tonight so I'd like to get the dirt in place so that the rain will settle it a little bit, but it's okay if we don't get to it." The girl wiped her hands on a towel that was perched on the edge of the counter. "Although I don't think we'll be getting much help now, most of the kids will be knocked out for naptime in about 30 minutes, so I hope you're okay with just me."
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Re: Gardenscapes
Through The Soul
Does the Power of Rebirth Lay
It took them several hours to get everything done and sorted. They had managed to get to filling the garden boxes with soil and at the end of their hard work they were covered in dirt and compost that they had used to fill the garden.
The blonde recalled the struggle that the two had when cutting the wood, making sure that it was the fight length, laughing every time the measuring tape moved and messed up their calculations. The fact that she had run to get work gloves after Vasco had gone and gotten a splinter in his hand which she carefully removed with a safety pin and healed up the skin. no more injuries on her watch.
It was nice to spend time with someone working at the orphanage, as much as she liked the children and the adults it just wasn't the same, because while the kids meant to help it often ended up a bigger mess or they would get distracted and run off, leaving Aliannah to do the work herself. She could never hold it against them, they were children after all. The adults were not quite the same, while they did their work, it never quite held the excitement that she was looking for. They were several years older than her and were talking about their families and things that they did with the kids in the orphanage. Things that she wish she could relate to, but couldn't really.
That is why working with Vasco in helping the kids was refreshing and a lively experience.
A couple times throughout the work a few kids came out to see what was going on before heading back inside to nap a little bit more or go to eat for snack time.
but, their timing was right on point. As they were dusting the rest of the dirt off their hand several droplets of rain began to litter the ground. It was coming. A delightful laughter escaped the blondes lips and she smiled brightly at Vasco. "Called it!"
It was a great day, something that she had been planning for a while and it was a relief for it to finally be done. The kids would be able to benefit from it; there would be fresh produce for everyone, kids would be able to learn to garden, there would be a sense of responsibility that grew among the kids, and it would also lower some of the need for money for produce during the fall.
The girl smiled at their work and smiled at the opportunities that the orphanage now had.
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