A quiet breeze ruffled through the trees of the park, stirring strands of silvery hair around the face of the fae woman that sat beneath one of the old oaks, a bundle of white cloth in her lap. Amani had left the shop that afternoon to have some time to herself, and was certain that Binx was able to handle any mishaps on his own, as well as a few other nasty little surprises for anyone trying to break in. Shadow magic had its perks after all. So she had made her way to the park, passing through the crowded areas to find a quiet place where she could be over looked. No that she really had anything to hide.......but the bundle in her lap could attract some unwanted attention.
The bundle itself was rather bulky, seeing as it was wrapped in two towels. The bag that she had carried it in had barely been able to hold it along with her notebook and tablet, but if anyone had really asked it could have been made to be her picnic blankets. Now she unwrapped the bundle carefully and slid on some latex gloves so she wouldn't mix any oils into the precious ink on the pages. Her notes were spread out beside her as she poured over the ancient writing, her brow furrowed in concentration. She had not been able to crack the entire language fully, and that little problem was beginning to irritate her. It was an ancient fae dialect, one that was obscure and almost primitive, which was saying something given the fae lifespans, but Amani lacked the final detail for fully understanding what was written in the text.
She huffed in irritation, even though her hands were steady at flipping the delicate pages of the book. What exactly was she missing? Did she not get every artifact that was at the site? Perhaps there was something else there that could help her piece together the language? These were questions that she continually asked herself, and they almost never had a satisfactory answer. She might have to go back to the place she found the book in the forbidden forest, which was going to be just as difficult a task as it was the first time around. She sighed and leaned her head back against the tree trunk, gazing up at its leaves and the patches of open sky. Looks like she was going to have to plan another expedition.
@Vinny
The bundle itself was rather bulky, seeing as it was wrapped in two towels. The bag that she had carried it in had barely been able to hold it along with her notebook and tablet, but if anyone had really asked it could have been made to be her picnic blankets. Now she unwrapped the bundle carefully and slid on some latex gloves so she wouldn't mix any oils into the precious ink on the pages. Her notes were spread out beside her as she poured over the ancient writing, her brow furrowed in concentration. She had not been able to crack the entire language fully, and that little problem was beginning to irritate her. It was an ancient fae dialect, one that was obscure and almost primitive, which was saying something given the fae lifespans, but Amani lacked the final detail for fully understanding what was written in the text.
She huffed in irritation, even though her hands were steady at flipping the delicate pages of the book. What exactly was she missing? Did she not get every artifact that was at the site? Perhaps there was something else there that could help her piece together the language? These were questions that she continually asked herself, and they almost never had a satisfactory answer. She might have to go back to the place she found the book in the forbidden forest, which was going to be just as difficult a task as it was the first time around. She sighed and leaned her head back against the tree trunk, gazing up at its leaves and the patches of open sky. Looks like she was going to have to plan another expedition.
@Vinny