Ailis
resident chicken nugget
A picture of the man's face formed in the blind girls head, noises helping her determine the curves and edges of his features. His face was simple, one that would easily be forgotten. Still, Tunka made note to not forget. He seemed off.
Her hand clenched into a fist as he placed the coin into her palm, and she promptly pulled her hand back to her side. "I'm sure you were," she responded blandly, clicking her tongue. "Maybe you should stray from crime if you're so easily caught." She made a gesture to her blind eyes, a slight smirk pulling the corner of her mouth.
She dropped the coin into the poorly stitched pocket of her cloak, her white stare still focused on the strange man in front of her. "I'm not quite sure why there are so many Valorians around, but you lot should be a bit more careful. Not many will be as kind as I am." Her comment wasn't particularly threatening, but still expressed her distaste for the Valorians. There was no reason for them to be in the few alleyways that the Karsetheens still had.
Pursing her lips, Tunka simply shook her head at the man before turning to make her way back to George and their stall.
Her hand clenched into a fist as he placed the coin into her palm, and she promptly pulled her hand back to her side. "I'm sure you were," she responded blandly, clicking her tongue. "Maybe you should stray from crime if you're so easily caught." She made a gesture to her blind eyes, a slight smirk pulling the corner of her mouth.
She dropped the coin into the poorly stitched pocket of her cloak, her white stare still focused on the strange man in front of her. "I'm not quite sure why there are so many Valorians around, but you lot should be a bit more careful. Not many will be as kind as I am." Her comment wasn't particularly threatening, but still expressed her distaste for the Valorians. There was no reason for them to be in the few alleyways that the Karsetheens still had.
Pursing her lips, Tunka simply shook her head at the man before turning to make her way back to George and their stall.