[hr][hr] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/jTrUgqw.png[/img][/center] [hr][hr] [center][h3]S a n d o E v e n i n g[/h3][/center] [hr][hr] There was a clink and a clank as Adam hefted his pack onto his back and took the first step out the door. The air of the street was cool, but not chill, and the business of the day - be it work or be it play - had begun to subside at long last. He took a deep breath in, letting the shade of the city wash over him like a new tide, letting it settle on his mind like the welcome dew of the desert morning. Adam turned around with a grin as he began to walk down the street, waving up to Amara on her balcony. She was waving back with one of those smiles that leaves a mark on you, and as he turned away for the last time that day to make his way towards the stables his grin broadened, and his step quickened. He lived a charmed life, and he knew it. To be able to walk so freely and go where he pleased, to work the work he worked, to know the beauty of so many places and to wake up every day looking forward to whatever came - it was a blessing. Adam gave the local baker a friendly wave as the young man was closing up shop for the evening - in the morning, he sold bread and pastry, in the evenings he sold tea and cakes. He’d inherited the business from his mother when she had decided to retire, and Adam was on good terms with them both - meaning when he was in town, he got the freshest loaves, straight from the oven. The baker waved back, and tossed him roll from the cart he was wheeling back inside. “Well, thank you!” “They just get thrown out otherwise, Adam!” He gave the other man a grin as he bit into it and kept on his way. He had a good feeling that the guild would have found more work by now, and there was only one place that could mean he needed to be. It took a while, but Adam made his way up to the stables, and was pleased to see some of the other runners already there. As he approached, he gave them a big grin, dusting his hands of the crumbs of the roll he’d finished on his way in. [color=darkturquoise]“Hello, my friends. We have work to do, hm?”[/color] [hr][hr] [center][sup]H e a l t h : ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ 100% E f f e c t s : None W i t h : None[/sup][/center]