Turns out when you’re homeless, you care a lot more about the weather outside than you might otherwise. Not that Ione was actually homeless, she just… chose not to settle in a single location. Yes, that was it. Anyway, being of a transient housing situation, she found she preferred places that were warmer. Streets get really cold overnight, that’s all. The fact that occasionally, completely coincidentally you see, that buildings would collapse when she was nearby made it hard to find one place to stay. Which meant she was running out of places in the warmer southern part of the country she could stay without immediately being run out of town.
Personally she would much rather leave Fiore and head to a warmer country down south, but the war made it difficult to travel when you had no papers. She wasn’t a vagrant, she just kind of lost them when her parent’s house, again completely by coincidence, collapsed when she was inside. Just really bad luck, that.
But yes! Since she could not leave FIore, southern Fiore was the best she could hope for while she was homeless, I mean undecided on a permanent residence. Which was why Reinford was so great! It was in a nice area, had a beautiful sea to enjoy, and lots of machines and stuff. Ione did not understand machines, but when they randomly stopped working no one blamed her for it. That was nice.
So while she was still trying to find work someone with her unique magic could accomplish, at least she could relax and enjoy a delicious (and most importantly cheap) bowl of soup. She was pretty sure they watered the soup down, and it truthfully tasted awful, but beggars can’t be choosers. Oh no, was she a beggar now!? Being homeless was bad enough!
Okay, breathe, have a self identity crisis later. Eat soup. Soup good for Ione. Yes, she could eat soup. Carefully she brought up a spoonful of the soup to her lips, only instead of tasting its unique and totally not at all bland flavor she heard the splash of something falling into her soup.
Looking down she saw her hand, still holding the spoon, in her bowl. The moment she saw it, though, it immediately popped back to where it was supposed to be, now minus the spoon. Her magic was terribly inconvenient like that. Once the hand was back she stared at it for a few moments wearing a frown, as if making sure it was going to stay put. Then she picked the spoon back up and returned to eating.
Normally finding someone’s hand in your soup was a bit off putting, but since it was her own hand that made it okay. Right? Yeah, she was pretty sure how things worked. As she ate, she quietly looked around to see if anyone else had spotted the Mystery Of The Soup Splash (part one). As no one was screaming or looking at her in disgust, she assumed that she was safe for now. Having only just found a place that offered cheap watery soup to the housing impaired, it would really suck to get driven out now.
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Personally she would much rather leave Fiore and head to a warmer country down south, but the war made it difficult to travel when you had no papers. She wasn’t a vagrant, she just kind of lost them when her parent’s house, again completely by coincidence, collapsed when she was inside. Just really bad luck, that.
But yes! Since she could not leave FIore, southern Fiore was the best she could hope for while she was homeless, I mean undecided on a permanent residence. Which was why Reinford was so great! It was in a nice area, had a beautiful sea to enjoy, and lots of machines and stuff. Ione did not understand machines, but when they randomly stopped working no one blamed her for it. That was nice.
So while she was still trying to find work someone with her unique magic could accomplish, at least she could relax and enjoy a delicious (and most importantly cheap) bowl of soup. She was pretty sure they watered the soup down, and it truthfully tasted awful, but beggars can’t be choosers. Oh no, was she a beggar now!? Being homeless was bad enough!
Okay, breathe, have a self identity crisis later. Eat soup. Soup good for Ione. Yes, she could eat soup. Carefully she brought up a spoonful of the soup to her lips, only instead of tasting its unique and totally not at all bland flavor she heard the splash of something falling into her soup.
Looking down she saw her hand, still holding the spoon, in her bowl. The moment she saw it, though, it immediately popped back to where it was supposed to be, now minus the spoon. Her magic was terribly inconvenient like that. Once the hand was back she stared at it for a few moments wearing a frown, as if making sure it was going to stay put. Then she picked the spoon back up and returned to eating.
Normally finding someone’s hand in your soup was a bit off putting, but since it was her own hand that made it okay. Right? Yeah, she was pretty sure how things worked. As she ate, she quietly looked around to see if anyone else had spotted the Mystery Of The Soup Splash (part one). As no one was screaming or looking at her in disgust, she assumed that she was safe for now. Having only just found a place that offered cheap watery soup to the housing impaired, it would really suck to get driven out now.
525 words
525/2000 total