"Maria? Are you still here?!"
Maria stirred as she woke from a little nap. She took a moment to sort her hair out as well as getting a glass of water just to get rid the taste in her mouth. Soon enough, she found Elizabeth on the sofa.
"'Course I am. Why wouldn't I be?" Maria yawned.
"...You are all dismissed."
With that, Jun immediately headed off to the market, it was full of people as ever. Not to mention the fact that it was full of noise as well - the vendors' shouts as they hawked their wares were just above the general commotion of hundreds of footsteps and general chatter. Asking people at random would be a pain. However, Jun decided to take care of a little personal business first, choosing to do exactly what he was always internally complaining about: wasting time.
What? It would only take a minute.
The bell rung as Jun opened the door and the old gentleman behind the counter straightened himself up from leaning on the counter. A few seconds later and a wave of recognition washed over him.
"Haven't seen you in a while, here for the same as before?" The old man said.
Jun replied with, "Yes."
"Hold on a sec then, just lemme find the stuff." The shopkeeper said before he rummaged around the various bits and pieces hidden in another room beyond the first. Jun folded his arms as he waited, however the soldier didn't have to wait long.
"Ah, there it is." Jun heard from the back of the shop and soon the old man appeared with a small cylindrical bottle. The transaction was finished in a flash, a bit of carbon for a chemical: Temazepam.
"Anything else?" He sighed, knowing there was little chance of any more business from the fellow.
"Yes." Jun replied and noticed the shopkeeper perked up but that was quickly crushed with the next sentence, "Lady Elizabeth Maribel: young noble, tall, pale, short blonde hair, hazel eyes. Have you seen her around?"
The old man shook his head with a laugh, "Nah, women are always stocked up on this sorta stuff anyway."
It was worth a shot. Jun nodded and made his exit, pocketing the little pill bottle. Going about randomly wouldn't do, though the soldier had no idea about the target's habits or quirks. The fairer sex were always a mystery, regardless of whether the member of that sex in question was a fugitive or not. So random canvassing it would have to be. There was no luck among the shoppers, though there was some among the more permanent residents of the market.
Somebody among the sea of faces had remembered an incident which had involved some high-end shoe shop, common rabble and a lot of noise - not to mention the involvement of a certain blonde-haired lady. Further investigation, namely information from the tailor in Sarto D'Gentiluomo, indicated it wasn't any high-end shoe store, but the high-end shoe shop: La Chaussure de Ciel - which was opposite from the tailor's. And there is where Jun currently found himself, among many samples of footwe- no, they were more than just that, they could be called pieces of art. Or objets d'art - the word the staff had insisted on calling them.
"...I think it was about a day ago? It was terrible, those women just stormed in there and one of them did things to the merchandise. I knew they were just the type to cause trouble as soon as I saw them, the rabble." The member of staff ranted on and on, "I'll have you know that they scared the rest of our customers away and caused quite a bit of damage to our merchandise. If it weren't for the fact they had enough carbon - probably some ill-gotten gains - it would have been a complete disaster for this great establishment..."
Jun rubbed his temples. What was with this woman? First she had tried to get him shooed out of the store only to discover Jun was looking for the troublemakers and now she was just bitching left and right about they did this and that and all sorts of other things. He could only weather the storm so much.
"Descriptions, please." The soldier said with a sigh, "Descriptions are required."
"...It's just natural someone such as you is on their tail. They were just so rude." The woman continued. She paused and clean her glasses, "Oh descriptions! Well, let me think, hmm. There were three of them: one brown-haired Hispanic and two Caucasian blondes - one taller than the other. One of the blondies was definitely rougher than the other, with a scar and everything! Though, each one of them was a handful. Now that I think about it, there was certainly a resemblance to the speech of the taller blonde's and that of our usual, more refined customers." A bell rang, interrupting her, "Ah, and I hope that is enough for you as it's the end of my little break now. For the sake of La Chaussure de Ciel, I hope you catch them."
Jun left the pretentious shoe store after managing to grunt out a, "Thank you for your time."
Shoe shopping? Christ, Jun could give the missing girl a whole lecture and a half about disappearing but, without doubt, it was a good thing that she had been so careless. The less care, the less work needed to catch her after all. Then again, it appeared that she had made some friends - enough friends to feel safe in the open air. A shame vague descriptions weren't enough to verify their identities; however, it was a start. Who knew that going out and asking people was gonna help so much?
Nevertheless, the soldier found a secluded spot and enjoyed a little moment of quiet. Dealing with that member of staff reminded him of old rhetoric. Well, it still stood up, even out here.
Maria stirred as she woke from a little nap. She took a moment to sort her hair out as well as getting a glass of water just to get rid the taste in her mouth. Soon enough, she found Elizabeth on the sofa.
"'Course I am. Why wouldn't I be?" Maria yawned.
***
"...You are all dismissed."
With that, Jun immediately headed off to the market, it was full of people as ever. Not to mention the fact that it was full of noise as well - the vendors' shouts as they hawked their wares were just above the general commotion of hundreds of footsteps and general chatter. Asking people at random would be a pain. However, Jun decided to take care of a little personal business first, choosing to do exactly what he was always internally complaining about: wasting time.
What? It would only take a minute.
The bell rung as Jun opened the door and the old gentleman behind the counter straightened himself up from leaning on the counter. A few seconds later and a wave of recognition washed over him.
"Haven't seen you in a while, here for the same as before?" The old man said.
Jun replied with, "Yes."
"Hold on a sec then, just lemme find the stuff." The shopkeeper said before he rummaged around the various bits and pieces hidden in another room beyond the first. Jun folded his arms as he waited, however the soldier didn't have to wait long.
"Ah, there it is." Jun heard from the back of the shop and soon the old man appeared with a small cylindrical bottle. The transaction was finished in a flash, a bit of carbon for a chemical: Temazepam.
"Anything else?" He sighed, knowing there was little chance of any more business from the fellow.
"Yes." Jun replied and noticed the shopkeeper perked up but that was quickly crushed with the next sentence, "Lady Elizabeth Maribel: young noble, tall, pale, short blonde hair, hazel eyes. Have you seen her around?"
The old man shook his head with a laugh, "Nah, women are always stocked up on this sorta stuff anyway."
It was worth a shot. Jun nodded and made his exit, pocketing the little pill bottle. Going about randomly wouldn't do, though the soldier had no idea about the target's habits or quirks. The fairer sex were always a mystery, regardless of whether the member of that sex in question was a fugitive or not. So random canvassing it would have to be. There was no luck among the shoppers, though there was some among the more permanent residents of the market.
Somebody among the sea of faces had remembered an incident which had involved some high-end shoe shop, common rabble and a lot of noise - not to mention the involvement of a certain blonde-haired lady. Further investigation, namely information from the tailor in Sarto D'Gentiluomo, indicated it wasn't any high-end shoe store, but the high-end shoe shop: La Chaussure de Ciel - which was opposite from the tailor's. And there is where Jun currently found himself, among many samples of footwe- no, they were more than just that, they could be called pieces of art. Or objets d'art - the word the staff had insisted on calling them.
"...I think it was about a day ago? It was terrible, those women just stormed in there and one of them did things to the merchandise. I knew they were just the type to cause trouble as soon as I saw them, the rabble." The member of staff ranted on and on, "I'll have you know that they scared the rest of our customers away and caused quite a bit of damage to our merchandise. If it weren't for the fact they had enough carbon - probably some ill-gotten gains - it would have been a complete disaster for this great establishment..."
Jun rubbed his temples. What was with this woman? First she had tried to get him shooed out of the store only to discover Jun was looking for the troublemakers and now she was just bitching left and right about they did this and that and all sorts of other things. He could only weather the storm so much.
"Descriptions, please." The soldier said with a sigh, "Descriptions are required."
"...It's just natural someone such as you is on their tail. They were just so rude." The woman continued. She paused and clean her glasses, "Oh descriptions! Well, let me think, hmm. There were three of them: one brown-haired Hispanic and two Caucasian blondes - one taller than the other. One of the blondies was definitely rougher than the other, with a scar and everything! Though, each one of them was a handful. Now that I think about it, there was certainly a resemblance to the speech of the taller blonde's and that of our usual, more refined customers." A bell rang, interrupting her, "Ah, and I hope that is enough for you as it's the end of my little break now. For the sake of La Chaussure de Ciel, I hope you catch them."
Jun left the pretentious shoe store after managing to grunt out a, "Thank you for your time."
Shoe shopping? Christ, Jun could give the missing girl a whole lecture and a half about disappearing but, without doubt, it was a good thing that she had been so careless. The less care, the less work needed to catch her after all. Then again, it appeared that she had made some friends - enough friends to feel safe in the open air. A shame vague descriptions weren't enough to verify their identities; however, it was a start. Who knew that going out and asking people was gonna help so much?
Nevertheless, the soldier found a secluded spot and enjoyed a little moment of quiet. Dealing with that member of staff reminded him of old rhetoric. Well, it still stood up, even out here.