He stood there for a moment, pondering how to help the man and his kids then it came to him. He moved carefully and tied the loose tarp to the tops of the wooden post which clung to only one side of it. Doing this would provide the merchant with shade for the day while he worked underneath the market stall. He then reached down for a smooth flat stone and found one that was decent in size and carefully placed it under one of the legs. [i]"Eh... it's not great, but I think it ought to hold up for the day until you can get it fixed.[/i] [i]"Ah well that's okay I can work on it from home, thanks for you help though I thought I was going to have to wheel all this home for the day.[/i] The man replied to him, smiling and shaking his hand in thanks for the deed. Eden smiled back, giving a toothy grin and wave of the hand. [i]"Well I should get going, times going by and Ill need to be at work soon.[/i] Then he started off down the pathway again whilst the children continued working away with their father to get merchandise set up. The morning air was still cool but the heat of the day was beginning to set in, somewhere distant as Eden walked he could smell food in the air. [i]"Man I would kill for some breakfast"[/i] he thought to himself as he carried on.