Timestamp: Fall 32nd, 514 AV
Location: Aquillar Hot Springs
Time of Day: 15th Bell, Afternoon
Kechaiya slipped two silvers to Max as she entered the building of the Hot Springs. It only cost five coppers to get in, but she always tacked on some extra to cover a few drinks, and always let Max keep whatever she didn't spend. She flashed him a smile, having no shame with this particular proprietor. She had spent many relaxing bells in these waters, and had hid nothing from Max. He never stared, never blushed, just kept to his business proper. A true gentleman in a dark city.
She passed through into the springs proper, and found it completely void of anyone. That was incredibly strange considering how warm Syna felt today and that it was the afternoon. She popped her head back in, "Max, why no people here?"
"There were some earlier Miss Kechaiya, but a scuffle broke out and I had to kick the lot out. So it seems its all yours, well and the people who rent rooms."
Smiling, "Thank Max." She turned back toward the pools, now stretching her arms behind her head upward to the heavens. Setting her pack away from the water's edge, she slowly began to undress. First, she pulled off her leather boots, balancing precariously on a single foot during the process, wavering slightly. She then pushed her skirt down along with her undergarments, leaving them in a neat little pile at her feet. These were quickly joined by her blouse and the cloth straps she used to provide support for her breasts. The pile of clothing complete she picked it all up and moved over to the water's edge, slipping her feet into the heated bliss. Reaching behind her, she set the clothing a bit behind her to serve as a pillow.
She looked down her body, remembering her emotional upheaval a few nights ago. It had been the first time she'd ever been drunk, and she had become an absolute wreck in the presence of Caela Dorin, the beauty of Pig's Foot Tavern. Kechaiya still found herself comparing her body to the blonde woman's. Her skin was tan and smooth, very different from the alabaster belonging to the dancer's. Sunberthians didn't like foreigners, and her skin made her a dead giveaway in their eyes, as if her own eyes hadn't already done so. And even if the native peoples could get past those two big red flags, she still wasn't the ideal image of a woman like Caela. Her breasts were small, especially in comparison to Caela's. They were adorned by dark brown nipples and small matching ring. She didn't have the stomach muscles that Caela had from dancing, and her lowest ribs were visible all the time. She had no hips to speak of, unlike the dancer whose flared out wide from her form. Kechaiya sighed, thankful that her Eypharian heritage made for practically no body hair at all, save for the eyebrows and the brown locks that tumbled past her shoulders.
Laying back, Kech rested her head on her impromptu pillow, enjoying Syna's warmth on her nubile form. She truly did miss how warm the desert was all year round. Sunberth was muggy in the summers and frigid in the winters. Her mind was now turning to Noven. Ever since the first time they met, him bleeding all over his kitchen, her stitching him up, she'd felt this attraction to him. He was strong, loved the orphanage as much, if not more so than she, and was caring and comforting. And she had this feeling that he didn't care about her being foreign. But was he just being nice because she worked with the Orphanage too, or was he genuine?
Her mind continued to wander like this for a while, until she decided to slip into the waters and embrace the soothing they provided. Her entire body was sore in one way or another. The season thus far had been pure insanity. All the violence, the running, the hiding, and the constant work. She had fixed more gang members up this season already than she had in all her time in Sunberth. It was exhausting. She had promised herself a day off, to recharge, to get back to normal sands. Max, ever the appropriate gentleman had waited until she was in the water proper to bring out the first of her redberry juices, which she thanked him for in both word and smile. She sipped at it, wondering when all of this would start to make sense.
Location: Aquillar Hot Springs
Time of Day: 15th Bell, Afternoon
Kechaiya slipped two silvers to Max as she entered the building of the Hot Springs. It only cost five coppers to get in, but she always tacked on some extra to cover a few drinks, and always let Max keep whatever she didn't spend. She flashed him a smile, having no shame with this particular proprietor. She had spent many relaxing bells in these waters, and had hid nothing from Max. He never stared, never blushed, just kept to his business proper. A true gentleman in a dark city.
She passed through into the springs proper, and found it completely void of anyone. That was incredibly strange considering how warm Syna felt today and that it was the afternoon. She popped her head back in, "Max, why no people here?"
"There were some earlier Miss Kechaiya, but a scuffle broke out and I had to kick the lot out. So it seems its all yours, well and the people who rent rooms."
Smiling, "Thank Max." She turned back toward the pools, now stretching her arms behind her head upward to the heavens. Setting her pack away from the water's edge, she slowly began to undress. First, she pulled off her leather boots, balancing precariously on a single foot during the process, wavering slightly. She then pushed her skirt down along with her undergarments, leaving them in a neat little pile at her feet. These were quickly joined by her blouse and the cloth straps she used to provide support for her breasts. The pile of clothing complete she picked it all up and moved over to the water's edge, slipping her feet into the heated bliss. Reaching behind her, she set the clothing a bit behind her to serve as a pillow.
She looked down her body, remembering her emotional upheaval a few nights ago. It had been the first time she'd ever been drunk, and she had become an absolute wreck in the presence of Caela Dorin, the beauty of Pig's Foot Tavern. Kechaiya still found herself comparing her body to the blonde woman's. Her skin was tan and smooth, very different from the alabaster belonging to the dancer's. Sunberthians didn't like foreigners, and her skin made her a dead giveaway in their eyes, as if her own eyes hadn't already done so. And even if the native peoples could get past those two big red flags, she still wasn't the ideal image of a woman like Caela. Her breasts were small, especially in comparison to Caela's. They were adorned by dark brown nipples and small matching ring. She didn't have the stomach muscles that Caela had from dancing, and her lowest ribs were visible all the time. She had no hips to speak of, unlike the dancer whose flared out wide from her form. Kechaiya sighed, thankful that her Eypharian heritage made for practically no body hair at all, save for the eyebrows and the brown locks that tumbled past her shoulders.
Laying back, Kech rested her head on her impromptu pillow, enjoying Syna's warmth on her nubile form. She truly did miss how warm the desert was all year round. Sunberth was muggy in the summers and frigid in the winters. Her mind was now turning to Noven. Ever since the first time they met, him bleeding all over his kitchen, her stitching him up, she'd felt this attraction to him. He was strong, loved the orphanage as much, if not more so than she, and was caring and comforting. And she had this feeling that he didn't care about her being foreign. But was he just being nice because she worked with the Orphanage too, or was he genuine?
Her mind continued to wander like this for a while, until she decided to slip into the waters and embrace the soothing they provided. Her entire body was sore in one way or another. The season thus far had been pure insanity. All the violence, the running, the hiding, and the constant work. She had fixed more gang members up this season already than she had in all her time in Sunberth. It was exhausting. She had promised herself a day off, to recharge, to get back to normal sands. Max, ever the appropriate gentleman had waited until she was in the water proper to bring out the first of her redberry juices, which she thanked him for in both word and smile. She sipped at it, wondering when all of this would start to make sense.