Wedded by the planet force [Luke]
Sept 4, 2012 1:45:50 GMT -5
Post by pthalorarity on Sept 4, 2012 1:45:50 GMT -5
I'm only a crack in this castle of glass
hardly anything there for you to see
[/justify][/size]As far as early summer afternoons go in District Four, this one was exceptionally beautiful. The heat was not so unbearable yet, and the soft, ocean breeze made for arguably the perfect temperature. In Avery’s opinion, it would have been a perfect day to lounge on the beach and search for seashells. Mrs. Fiske had other plans to make the most of this weather however, and thus Avery was spending the day at the Seaside Promenade with his mother. He was thankful that she had at least chosen the outdoor mall nearest the ocean for her latest shopping extravaganza. He could at least see the expansive blue waters and pretend he was free and swimming among the waves rather than walking the streets in the ridiculous floppy brimmed hat his mother had forced him into to shield his “flawless porcelain skin” from the sun. If Avery had it his way, he’d be as tanned as all the merchant children running around in the fountain at the center of the promenade. Being his mother’s personal doll though, she refused his potential for future wrinkles.
The time had now come for Mrs. Fiske and Avery to split ways though, as was their typical shopping day routine. After the morning spent in unison, his mother would go off to buy her “more personal” items as she would call them and she would send Avery off to do the same—whatever that was supposed to mean to him. There was never a limit and all Avery would have to do is say his name and whatever item he wished for would be charged to his father’s account, packaged and delivered to his home that evening without him having to carry a bag. Avery rarely took his mother up on this however; as there were very little material items he actually cared for or needed. He much preferred the “junk” he found on the beach as his treasures and prized belongings to the expensive perfumes and clothes his mother would have already purchased for him anyway.
To pass the time though, Avery knew he might as well peak around the shops. It was his own philosophy that treasure could be found in the most unlikely places, and it was often unlikely he’d find anything he liked in a shop. With this notion in mind, he wandered the cobblestone streets of the promenade. He smiled at those he passed, his bubbly way of walking—well his bubbly way of everything often caught the attention of those around him. Some smiled back,; most ignored this overly perky stranger.
Rather than making his way to one of the many “high end” retailers of the outdoor mall, Avery’s feet habitually led him straight to the one rather off beat, thrift store of the area. The wind chimes made of brightly colored sand glass always caught his attention and lured him into this store that was usually overlooked by the more elite of this middle District. More often than not though, Avery left here with one of his “treasures”, be it a particularly stunning seashell or an old rusted anchor that certainly no one could find any use for.
As he stepped inside and the ethereal songs of the wind chimes grew hushed, the previously disguised noises of the shop came to life. Amidst all the tinkering and clattering however, were the clearly perturbed voices of two men arguing heatedly.