6th Vhalar
cont'd from here
cont'd from here
"Just one bit! Hello," came a voice in reply. A young woman came out from the door which led deeper into the house, presumably, and was behind the neat counter. This reception area, for want of a better way of putting it, was mostly spartan. There were chairs to sit on, they were comfortable and well stuffed, clean and, should he notice such thing, they had been repaired and reupholstered a lot of times. A lot. The paint was clean and fresh - and scrubbed. As was the floor and the counter. There was no finery or frippery here, no ornamentation. What was here was a place to sit and a place to speak to the person at the reception desk.
This trial, apparently, that was a young woman of maybe late teens or early twenties. She was small, just short of five foot four and she had a very slender, petite figure. Her hair was jet black and pulled back from her face in a loose braid; she wore no make up. Which meant that her pale skin was obvious and stood in stark contrast to her hair. Possibly the most unusual thing about the petite young woman who made her way out to meet him with a smile, however, was her eyes. They were so pale they seemed to be almost silver and they had flecks of deep wine red in them.
"Welcome to Isonomia," she said and her voice was quiet, almost a whisper, but her smile was genuine and friendly.
As she moved around the counter, Faith held her hand out to shake hands with Oskar - she didn't ignore how he looked, nor did she assume anything from it. Genuinely, she didn't care about his appearance at all. "It's nice to meet you," she said and the hand that the young woman offered showed a single black tattoo on her wrist, made to look like a delicate lace wrist band, there was another on the opposite wrist and it was mirrored around her neck. Her nails were long and black and it led to a very particular sort of look, which really didn't match her white blouse and knee length green skirt.
"My name is Faith, and I'm one of the workers here," she said, with a smile. "How can I help you to-trial?"
This trial, apparently, that was a young woman of maybe late teens or early twenties. She was small, just short of five foot four and she had a very slender, petite figure. Her hair was jet black and pulled back from her face in a loose braid; she wore no make up. Which meant that her pale skin was obvious and stood in stark contrast to her hair. Possibly the most unusual thing about the petite young woman who made her way out to meet him with a smile, however, was her eyes. They were so pale they seemed to be almost silver and they had flecks of deep wine red in them.
"Welcome to Isonomia," she said and her voice was quiet, almost a whisper, but her smile was genuine and friendly.
As she moved around the counter, Faith held her hand out to shake hands with Oskar - she didn't ignore how he looked, nor did she assume anything from it. Genuinely, she didn't care about his appearance at all. "It's nice to meet you," she said and the hand that the young woman offered showed a single black tattoo on her wrist, made to look like a delicate lace wrist band, there was another on the opposite wrist and it was mirrored around her neck. Her nails were long and black and it led to a very particular sort of look, which really didn't match her white blouse and knee length green skirt.
"My name is Faith, and I'm one of the workers here," she said, with a smile. "How can I help you to-trial?"