Seeing how she wasn't scared, it was as if he knew exactly what she was, a phantom. Thus with a nod of his head and a motion with his hands, he was gesturing for her to meet him a short distance down the road. Ashe happily obliged. She had finally found the work she was seeking. It was a good thing too, hopefully, a request like this would be rewarding and it already appeared promising. By this time the crowd had formed again, the bustling streets as lively as ever and it wasn't hard for Ashe to slip through, as the fight had taken some attention off the outsider and now the town seemed to be minding their own business.
Meeting the man further down the street, in an area covered by shadows, they were shrouded in darkness and hidden from the peering eyes of the curious citizens. The man, who introduced himself as Ferdinand Cashier began to explain to Ashe about a valuable item that a very close friend of his happened to be interested in. Telling the story of how he ended up arguing with the merchant because he was refusing to allow him to buy said item. Ashe pretended to be shocked that anyone would do such a thing and then offered her help, for a price. He agreed and told her of the caravan that would be making its way into town to deliver the rarity, proposing that she should pose as the merchant in order to steal the item. Ashe nodded, walking away towards where the caravan was set to deliver.
During the travel to the location, Ashe saw many things, children playing, parents arguing, birds singing, one situation called out to her. A boy was stealing bread, though he was quickly caught by the shopkeeper who out of mercy let him keep the bread. It reminded Ashe of her childhood in some way, not being born into the most well-off family. Though she shrugged this feeling off, she hated talking about the past and continued walking.
WC: 510
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