After the first day of being out in the fog Nimiane and her staff had remained comfortably at the Bellchant cottage which had seemed rather removed from it all. Then the fog had come to their doorstep. Being on the edge of town had its perks, such as being removed from the odd smelling fog, but it also had the downside of being away from all sources of news. Marli was worried about her family and Nimiane knew that the other staff was growing restless too. To be honest, Nimiane was as well. Being in a house full of restless individuals was almost as unnerving as the fog, especially when one could no longer see out the windows.
Using the excuse of needing to pick up a few supplies, Nimiane and her housekeeper started out for the heart of the village. There was no way that the staff, whose orders came directly from the Bellchant patriarch, would allow the girl who had no magic to wander in such a situation on her own. Typically Nimiane preferred Marli as her companion, but after almost losing Marli in Salem Square had unnerved Nimiane.Instead Nimane promised to check in on her maid’s family while running their errands and she and the housekeeper began up the path from the cottage to the village.
Their first stop had been to the butcher, Nimiane, who found the mist odd, but felt that she could see well enough to make it next door to the Village Shoppe for more parchment, insisted she would be alright walking the rest of the way herself. Afterall she could hear what was going on around here, the babble of chatter as people navigated their way around reassured both of them. She was almost confident in her abilities to navigate Salem Square when she left the Village Shoppe. That was until someone walked right in her. Well perhaps that wasn’t quite the right way to describe the sensation of a hand cupping quite inappropriately to her gown.
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Oh!” Her soft voice echoed into the fog around them, she could only really make out two arms and no face. It was rather inappropriate, even if she were no longer anywhere near a respectable young lady. “
Excuse me!” She stepped back in hopes that the gentleman would let go, wondering if it were her fault or the gentleman who’s coat arms she could see. Was this some new person stalking the Square and taking advantage of a situation, or was it rather just a mere accident caused by lack of sight in the fog. Regardless Nimiane’s cheeks turned a bright red and her face felt like it was burning. She had never been touched in this way before.