I've left out a lot of things, hung like trophies stolen in defeat.
The door of the Grease Trap closes behind her as Willow steps out into the plaza for a brief respite. All the patrons had left the small cafe for the moment, so she allows herself to slip into the night for fresh air. The air is still slightly warm, though growing colder with each passing moment. The sun has seen itself to bed behind the horizon, and they were not late enough into Tanul for the heat of the day to remain.
The thin girl wraps her sweater about her more tightly as a sudden breeze passes by. She turns her pale face up toward the sky, the neon lights reflected on the placid surface of her skin. Night on the Plates truly was a spectacle. The stars above glimmered with a gentle light, untouched by the strife and worries of the world below. Such a view was not possible in the Drench below. Either the view was obscured by the monolithic plates themselves, or if you found yourself in Neon Alley, the false lights practically blinded you.
And as such, in this quiet moment, Willow takes pleasure in the night sky. She thinks back to laying down in the fields of Stistun, facing up at the stars much the same. The memory is bittersweet, but she had been determined to come to the city and learn magic, had she not?
Life had different plans, it turns out. Doesn't it always?
Sighing to herself, Willow heads back into the store. Quietly, she begins picking up the table of the last patron to leave. The cafe is dimly lit by thrifted lights above, all of different shapes and styles. Overall, the atmosphere of the Trap is cozy. The modest furniture and decorations well loved as much as they are well worn.
Piling the empty mugs and plates upon her tray, she heads back to the kitchen, placing the dishes beside the sink. The dishwasher had stepped out as well, it seems - probably for a smoke break. Everyone else had gone home for the day, and she herself would be headed back in an hour to make it home for curfew.
Stepping back out into the cafe, Willow leans against the bar and idly begins to wipe down the surface just to keep herself busy until closing. She begins to hum a tune, soft and light to match her mood.
The thin girl wraps her sweater about her more tightly as a sudden breeze passes by. She turns her pale face up toward the sky, the neon lights reflected on the placid surface of her skin. Night on the Plates truly was a spectacle. The stars above glimmered with a gentle light, untouched by the strife and worries of the world below. Such a view was not possible in the Drench below. Either the view was obscured by the monolithic plates themselves, or if you found yourself in Neon Alley, the false lights practically blinded you.
And as such, in this quiet moment, Willow takes pleasure in the night sky. She thinks back to laying down in the fields of Stistun, facing up at the stars much the same. The memory is bittersweet, but she had been determined to come to the city and learn magic, had she not?
Life had different plans, it turns out. Doesn't it always?
Sighing to herself, Willow heads back into the store. Quietly, she begins picking up the table of the last patron to leave. The cafe is dimly lit by thrifted lights above, all of different shapes and styles. Overall, the atmosphere of the Trap is cozy. The modest furniture and decorations well loved as much as they are well worn.
Piling the empty mugs and plates upon her tray, she heads back to the kitchen, placing the dishes beside the sink. The dishwasher had stepped out as well, it seems - probably for a smoke break. Everyone else had gone home for the day, and she herself would be headed back in an hour to make it home for curfew.
Stepping back out into the cafe, Willow leans against the bar and idly begins to wipe down the surface just to keep herself busy until closing. She begins to hum a tune, soft and light to match her mood.
willow
I watch you wait for me.@Isanti