Scourge Twenty-Nine - Bookstore

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Scourge Twenty-Nine - Bookstore

Scourge Twenty-Nine - Bookstore

Where are we going first? Felix asks.

If you mention a place that sells food, Im going to smack you, I say.

She laughs and shakes her head. Nah, Ive had my fill for now. Really though, what are we going to check out first?

My friends and I gather ourselves up just outside the inns front door. The road around the inn is actually pretty quiet, at least up to the nearest intersection, then it becomes a busy street filled with a constantly moving throng of people.

Books? Esme asks. She has her satchel next to her, noticeably empty of any books. I bet there are a few shops around here. Its something of a trade city, after all.Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience

Its actually a nice place, Felix adds. Like, the smell of it?

I have no idea what that means. I do give the air a sniff though, to see if thatll help me understand the city a bit better.

It smells like horse poop and stagnant water.

Youre weird, I tell Felix, which at least gets her to laugh a bit.

We start down the road the inn is on towards the main thoroughfare that crosses the city. Its a pretty wide road, obviously designed to accommodate a lot more traffic than whats here, but it still looks pretty busy. The shops on either side of the road are bustling, and some merchants have set up stalls on the wide sidewalks where theyre hawking goods out to anyone nearby.

We keep close to each other as we start through the crowds. We dont really make it far though. All of us stop by the first shop and stare through the windows at the pretty dresses within. Those look like something youd wear, I tell Bianca.

You think? she asks while inspecting the dress in the centre of the display. It has a long flowing skirt, and a corseted waist decorated with bone-white buttons and careful lacework that covers the upper chest and shoulders while leaving little to the imagination. I guess its a pretty daring sort of dress.

Why do all the dresses have that thing in the back? Felix asks.

What thing? I turn towards Felix who is very clearly still staring at the dress.

She points to just below the dress waist. The butt bit. Why is it sticking so far out? Thats not normal.

There is some fabric at the rear to... accentuate things, Bianca says. Its quite popular out west, I hear, and the fashion is carrying over to here.

It looks stupid, Felix says. I guess you could hide a knife in there. Theres folds and stuff so no one would see the opening to grab it.

Or you could hide a book, Esme says. But then it would be inconvenient when you try to sit down.

It would prevent anyone from grabbing at you, I point out.

Esme turns my way and locks eyes with me. Why? Are you planning to grab my book?

I try to think of something to say, but I choke on nothing and blood rushes to my face. Felix!

Felix laughs, snorts, then pats me on the shoulder. Come on! Theres a bookstore across the street! You can grab Esmes book over there.

Dont say that!

She only laughs louder, and grabs my hand to drag me across the street. We have to bunch up and hurry across because theres no way all the carts and carriages passing by are going to stop for us.

It really is. The books all about the gods, but also about these creatures and people that are very strong. Ancient cultivators and elders. The problem is that one of those became a god between the book being written and its distribution, and there are a few passages in here that some churches disagreed with, so they tried to limit publication.

Oh, I say. And its here?

I guess their reach wasnt that far, Esme says. She bites the tip of her tongue and opens the book up to the first pages. Oh, look, this was printed in Caselfella. They have a printing house?

Thats neat, I say.

This is press-printed, Esme says while pinching a page. I guess someone bought some printers from Iaria and shipped them over. Iaria uses a new printing method now, its a lot finer.

I nod, even though I cant really see the difference. Esme can though, what with her big glasses and pinched features as she studies the book. Do you want it?

Want what? she asks. A printing press?

No, I meant the book. I guess I could get you a printing press too.

She snorts. What would I do with one of those? And where would you get one?

I could get some, uh, friends to push plates of letters down all day. No problem. It would take up some room, but thats not a big deal. The paper and ink might be tricky though.

Esme shakes her head. No, but thanks. And I dont really want this book, there was a copy in Montele. I remember looking at it because the story behind the books printing was interesting. But the book itself is boring. Its super dry.

Ah, alright, I say. Come on, lets find something a bit more wet to read then.

Val! Thats not how you describe books.

I laughed. It is if you want it to be, I say. Wheres the fiction section? Oh, and the romance.

Romance? Esme asks. Since when have you been into that?

Im not, but mom is, and shell be happy if we send her a gift, I bet.

Oh, thats nice. Maybe I should get gifts too.

For my mom? I ask.

No, for Semper... well, maybe your mom too, I suppose shes deserved a gift or two after dealing with a daughter like you.

Hey!

A snort from nearby has me half-turning to find Felix walking over. Nice one, she says. Uh, Bianca and I have been talking to the old man out front. Turns out were not the only group to come in here.

Okay, I say. I imagine shes going somewhere with this.

Yeah. A few of Heroes templars have stopped by too, just this morning at that.

Ah... yeah, that might be trouble.

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