Metal boots clunked against the cobblestone path that she took, alarming anyone loitering nearby. The only reason people would notice her was because of the flower on her right eye. She was the ‘Flower of Death’ anyways. Did it not make sense to them? She was given the nickname anyway, not something she decided to call herself. Coming from the Fleur noble family (fleur meaning flower) was the omen in the form of a girl, believed to have caused the deaths and mishaps of many people within and nearby Oak Town, where the nobles resided. Thus the nickname ‘Flower of Death’. In Japanese, it would be pronounced ‘Shi No Hana’. Bianca didn’t really introduce herself as the ‘Flower of Death’, but it was something that other people introduced her as when talking about her. It was no surprise now if someone called her Shi No Hana in the middle of the street. She would just wave, probably, because she had already adapted to that nickname and even liked it.
The clock in the bar said that it was a little past noon. Why there were so many people on a Tuesday afternoon, she didn’t care to find out. Bianca went straight to the table she had been to once, sitting across from Marino who had a pissed expression about his face. Upon noticing her arrival, he forced a small smile and told her to have a drink. Just like before, she refused again, and so he would begin to tell her of the current situation, how the shopkeeper although having promised to pay back, did not pay back. He definitely needed someone to teach him a lesson and Bianca was the right person. He was so wrong to mess with her. He should have done as she told him to, but now there would have to be violence, not that it was new to Bianca or anything. She simply nodded and left the bar, giving him her word that she would get that stubborn shopkeeper to pay up.
Bianca decided to take a carriage this time since she found out the distance between the shop and the bar through the hard way. She stopped somewhere mid-journey to get a sledgehammer and told the driver to continue the ride. It took no more than twenty minutes to arrive there.