Rishi had been in the town of Oak today, and she had already been doing a quest. She had kind of hoped that she would give herself a break, but it seemed she just couldn't let herself do so. Of course, she would have to go out and do a quest the first few days of her arrival instead of going to go explore the city more than she had done before. There was always more to be discovered, and it seemed that Rishi's mind had been so reserved that she didn't even care. There was nothing that she really wanted to explore, and there was nothing that she really wanted to do, besides getting money to live. Well technically she couldn't die since she was a vampire, but still, she needed human food too, and she couldn't get that food without money.
Today she was doing an odd job, and it was something she had expected, coming from Oak town. There were so many bad people around, and she had assumed that most of the good people would be oddballs, people that weren't too great at doing odd things themselves. That's what Rishi was there for though, and that was what she gets paid for. She kind of liked doing these odd jobs too, as she didn't have to do too much work and she would get paid for what she did, which was good on her end. Her getting paid for her little deeds kept her fed and happy, and she liked that about the jobs that she took. Of course some of them weren't as nice, but still, she got paid for her small jobs, so really there was nothing to complain about.
She was going down to Castle Phantasm today, and she was to be helping the Lord of the castle with some type of ceremony. She couldn't remember exactly what it was, as when she was looking at the paper she really didn't care, and she was tired when she was reading it, which made it that much worse. She should probably pay more attention when she was reading the description of a job, so that way she knew exactly what she was doing. She walked up the stone pathway that led up to a gate, which had a man waiting in front of it. She could see the castle in the distance, but the only thing that came into focus when she looked around was the man who had been waiting in front of the gate, and she had assumed this was the Lord of the castle that she was coming to meet. He looked quite odd she could admit that, but there was something about him that made him look... normal. She looked at him again, observing his facial features and things of the sort, and just couldn't figure out what made him look different yet the same. She walked up to the man and had explained to him who she was, and then the job began.
Word Count: 504/1000
Notes: Let's all be friends, ne?