Rishi had popped up from behind the counter, finishing up organizing the extra things that the wizard had kept under his desk. She had been asked by Khalash to watch the shop while he was gone, and she was told that there were probably not going to be more people arriving. She wasn't really worried about this, as watching a shop with more than two people would get more than a bit annoying, as there would be a third wheel and she was normally that third wheel. She had helped him before, so Rishi had been the first person he had come to ask to watch the shop. It was night time when he had come, and she was trying to have a nice time enjoying the night outside in Magnolia until he had found and asked her, and she had without a second thought accepted.
She had a clutter on the floor, and there was going to be no way of anyone getting to the backside of the counter unless they were going to go through a jungle. She had done this partially so she could keep the seat behind the counter guarded, and partially so she didn't have to stare at the disgusting mess that had lived behind the counter. Luckily, when she bent down you couldn't see her or the mess, so the shop had looked pretty much empty. Khalash had told Rishi that he would be back later, and with that, he had dashed out of the store. The door had opened and closed one second after the other, and the small bell that had been hung above the door had rung both times, and the last time it had rung Rishi had been ready to start her shop keeping duties. She was instructed to let no one into the backroom, not even herself, and to make sure that there would be no chaos while he was gone, making sure that no one made a mess or stole anything from the store. These were some pretty easy tasks, as she would figure that there wouldn't really be anyone like that coming in. This was a more sophisticated store, and there would most likely be no little kid coming in and thrashing the store.
She sat down in the chair behind the desk, and had just scanned the room. She wasn't really allowed to leave the store, so she wasn't sure what she was going to do all day. Nothing interesting really happened from what she's seen when she's come to this store, as it's mostly just more quiet mages that come in, buying the small things that they need, then heading out. This was going to bore her, so she had just let thoughts on old things that she had put aside for later fill her head, and she had lost track of time. By the time she was one thinking she had already sold items to many customers without even realizing it. Her thoughts got the best of her, and she put them back to rest and had gotten back to work.
Word Count: 517/1000
Notes: Let's all be friends, ne?