Celebrity Status [The Yearlings]
Apr 3, 2012 19:33:55 GMT -5
Post by Kire on Apr 3, 2012 19:33:55 GMT -5
I had returned from my job search this evening, a little weary from the walking. Having been greeted by hungry looks, I had then been sent out again, this time for food. Now, I had a pocketful of money that occasionally jingled. I would go buy bread first, then the fruit. If I was lucky enough to spot a low price, I might pick up some meat. It was rare that we had meat, unless February got lucky. She hadn't been lucky lately though, none of us have. I need to get a job, I've needed to for a while now, but I can't find any work. Yes, I can have a bit of a temper, but that doesn't mean I can't be a good worker. Oh well, it doesn't matter. I'm on the hunt for food.
So, I turn down a side street that would take me right past the bakery, casually glancing around the area as I make sure I'm not walking into anything. It's not as if I'm afraid, but I like to know when I'm going to be jumped. I hear a scuff behind me, but the tread is familiar and I know one of the others had followed me. No big deal, they would have my back. I continue walking, turning the corner on quiet steps as I reach for the door to the bakery. I open it and fish in my pocket for the coins, taking steps to look at the little display of goods. I saw good bread loaves, and the day old baking over in the corner. I was in luck, sitting in the day old bread basket was a loaf of sour dough. I love sour dough.
I pull out the appropriate money and go up to the counter. The baker's wife is there, watching me with mistrust. I know I appear a little rugged, but I would never steal. Not from somewhere where I would get caught anyway. With the money clearly visible, I pick out the sour dough and a loaf of regular white bread. Placing the food before the woman, I place the money beside it without a word. She continues to watch me as she swipes the money from the counter, makes sure it's enough, then nods and turns her gaze to the next person who enters.
I nod to her in return, then grab the bread and walk to the door. Opening it as gently as possible with two armfuls of bread, I stepped outside. Turning my head to the shadowed side street I had walked on to get here, I smile and say, "We're in luck, there was sour dough."