The gunslinger had woken up that morning to find out that the country as a whole was in the middle of some kind of festival, one that most definitely was not one that was celebrated back home. Weeks of celebration because it was the nicer time of the year weather wise? It sounded a little odd to her and her father would no doubt have moaned for days about all the wasted hours that could have been spent working instead but she had to admit that it sounded like fun. Unlike her old man, the young woman enjoyed a little me time and that was part of the reason why she was so glad to have left home. Oh, she loved her family dearly but one more lecture about how she should enrol in the navy would have driven her right off the deep end. Felicia was not her father and the sniper knew that her abilities were better suited for something else. Yes, she would fight for her country but in her own way. She would not stick her fingers up at the Queen, just follow a different path in serving her.
Today though was not in service of Her Majesty and as she explored the town, admiring the stalls that had seemed to pop up overnight, pondering about just what to try. Each and every one had a wide selection of food and drink, many of which she did not recognise. The smell of roasting meat was tantalising though and she was soon asking for a plate, much to the bemusement of the stall owner, who had planned on just giving her some off the bone. Still, he was a friendly enough man and did as she asked, even providing some cutlery for the polite gun wielder.
With a polite smile, she would thank him before walking over to a table nearby and taking a seat, allowing her to take a look at the locals as they passed by. They all looked so friendly and cheerful that it was infectious, drawing a small smile from the woman as she ate. This was not how she had planned to spend her first day in Fiore but it was by no means unpleasant.
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