[b]Sapphire[/b] "Ugh, I'm almost out!" the girl cried out in grief. Sapphire was saddened by her most recent discovery: her candy stash was depleted and on the verge of becoming non-existent! She sighed at her coin purse, too. She still had money left over but that was for non confectionery related necessities. Her remaining candy allowance would only allow her to buy half of what she usually gets- but she'd have to, sadly, settle for this unwanted reality. Sapphire sadly gazed at her muddled reflection in the somewhat murky water than ran underneath the stone bridge. It's been awhile since she's left home and there was no luck in finding her sister. Albeit, she never ventured farther than Regna Ferox. Now she was back where she started. Maybe if she acquired some helpful hands the whole situation would go quite more smoothly. She could even make or join some random, frivolous group that'd be willing to aid her. The teal haired girl chuckled at her own words. It'd be silly to ask of that from anyone. They'd probably laugh at her face, as well (she'd laugh with them). She was interrupted from her comical thoughts by the grumble of her empty stomach. She was so busy thinking about nonsense that she'd forgotten about how hungry she was since arriving here in the first place. Now the only thing on her mind was food. [i]"I wonder if I can find one of my old friend's to feed me. I mean, I wanted to see them in the first place. It's not like I'm visiting them specifically for free food...?"[/i] She pushed that thought far from her mind, having full knowledge that she'd have to deal with the remorse later on. And she was off, hopping along the vaguely familiar streets, searching for that one person who happened to have ownership to this one tavern. Glancing left to right hardly left any thought of paying any mind to whatever was in front of her. Sapphire's search came to an abrupt halt as soon as she collided with another body. Holding her head, she apologized to the other. "Ah! I'm so very sorry..." Standing up, she offered her hand out to help the other, a girl now that she has a better look, up to her own feet. "A-Are you hurt? Did you break anything? You don't see any stray candy pieces here, do you?!" she sputtered with an energetic tone, mostly concerned about the candy part (but only by a little!) as she awaited the brunette's response.