Alekis thanked Price and walked inside. He ordered three coffees for and bought some water for the pits. He returned shortly with the three beverages hovering above one hand and three bowls of water on the other. Telekinesis spells were simple enough and common around the city for him to do it without a worry. Besides, things hovering were considered normal when buying coffee for a vampire and a person who could turn into a cat.
"Here you go." He set down the drinks and took the dogs and tied the leashes to the table before putting the bowls of water down. On of the dogs had been sniffing June and had tried to play with him.
Aurora pulled four horizontally folded bills from her wallet and handed them over to the man. Without another word she walked past the man, her white cane bumping into his feet as she moved it from side to side in front of her. At least the price for a braille book and a bounded leather journal were rather low, which made Aurora suspicious. She would have to get Marcus to check on the items she had bought to make sure it was what she wanted it.
Once outside the damned bookstore, Aurora turned a right and began walking down the street. She had agreed to meet Marcus at the park, and she was only a few blocks away from it. A nice slow walk would cool her head from the interaction she had with the insensible man from the bookstore. "How can he not see I'm blind?" She muttered as she walked into the park and made her way down the main road of the Central Park. She could hear the large fountain to her right, meaning she was close to the center of it where musicians would often set up camp and perform for money. Aurora like to sit by the fountain and listen to what the people played. Sometimes it was a woman with a guitar that would sing old rock covers and sometimes it was a an older man playing the violin. She liked the combination of water falling and the string instruments.
Aurora was starting to relax and forget the incident with the man when she felt something tug at her chest. As if her patron was recoiling and warning her to move away from the location. Aurora, instean to listening to the warnings, began to walk closer until the tugging in her chest became painful. She could see a blurred human figure at the top of one o f the green hills. Was that what her patron was warning her about? A person?
"Hello?" She called out, ignoring the painful tug on her chest as she continued to walk up the hill. She wasn't paying attention to the floor and her white cane missed a rather large rock that was half inbeded in the dirt, so whe she took another step forward her foot got caught on it and she fell down to the grass.
"I don't think people would mind him too much, as long as your hand isn't all the way down his throat." Marcus waved her worries away; he was starting to get used to the stench coming from Chu. He would have to get used to it one way or another if Emperanza would be staying in the city from now on. "Auora is nice but she had trouble expressing herself, so time will tell but I'm sure you two will become friends in no time. Do you have a phone too? You can do anything with a phone now. Like find maps of the city or even look for people that could give you a tour. I know they have instant dilevery service that is run by witches-- Oh shit!" He almost bumped into the man who had just appeared in front of them.
"Damn, man, watch where you... where you are walking?" Marcus was sure he hadn't seen the strange man walking towards him and when Esperanza said he had magic. "Are you like a wizard? I have a friend that's a wizard, but his teleportation is takes like an hour to make and it included a ritual." He said as he looked up at the birds in his hair. Curious. Strange. Weird. Marcus had met plently of people that met all of those discriptions but this man was more than just that.
He just couldn't help but to laugh when he called Chu a rectrum fox.