July 2nd, 1888 - Salem Square, Irvingly
Marlowe had grown increasingly frustrated with the awful fog that had taken over. The darkness that had plagued them had only made matters worse but at least it had faded. Unlike the fog. It was a constant hindrance to her everyday life and she could only imagine how badly her family was doing with it. Their livelihood depended on selling their wares and without the magic to make truly magnificent pieces, they were likely floundering. Marli at least had her income as a lady's maid to see her through but it still bothered her more than she cared to admit. As a result, she'd decided she'd visit her family while Miss Nimmie worked steadily away on her latest novel.
She'd informed Miss Nimmie then promptly wrapped herself up in a shawl, draping it over her face partially to fight the dusty smell the fog had brought with it. One would have thought that after nearly a month of traversing in the fog, she'd have known the path to her parent's home like she did the back of her hand. Unfortunately, it never seemed to work in such a way and instead she found herself walking an all new path.
As she drew near to the square, she felt a decent comfort in the familiar ground. That would be where she went wrong. Feeling comfortable, she picked up her pace a little more and unbeknownst to her she drew closer to the fountain in the middle of the square. Soon enough, she collided bodily with someone but before an apology could be made she found herself falling. And it wasn't onto the ground.
With a great splash, she gasped at the sudden coldness as the fountain water drenched her from head to toe.
She'd informed Miss Nimmie then promptly wrapped herself up in a shawl, draping it over her face partially to fight the dusty smell the fog had brought with it. One would have thought that after nearly a month of traversing in the fog, she'd have known the path to her parent's home like she did the back of her hand. Unfortunately, it never seemed to work in such a way and instead she found herself walking an all new path.
As she drew near to the square, she felt a decent comfort in the familiar ground. That would be where she went wrong. Feeling comfortable, she picked up her pace a little more and unbeknownst to her she drew closer to the fountain in the middle of the square. Soon enough, she collided bodily with someone but before an apology could be made she found herself falling. And it wasn't onto the ground.
With a great splash, she gasped at the sudden coldness as the fountain water drenched her from head to toe.