Running a hand through the beginning of his long hair,
Cael let out a low breath. The fishmonger in front of him
couldn't have been more obstinate on the prices for his stock.
"Sir, I'm buying more than just one serving, surely there's a different pricing for bulk orders." Cael's verdant eyes stared at the older man, and it took most of his self-control to remain in place.
I can't afford anyone else's prices. That thought alone was enough to keep the former lord from making any unwise decisions. Stormy eyes rose back to meet verdant as the fishmonger let out a harsh and condescending laugh.
"Kid, no discounts. What did I just say not even two minutes ago?"Sighing, they Wyvern Rider counted out a good portion of the coin that he had left and handed it over to the fishmonger. It took all of Cael's restraint to keep himself from saying anything rash to the man as he received the cloth sack filled with various fish-fillets. Luckily for Cael, the stubborn man had at least placed the fillets in their own separate packaging before slinging them into the bag.
"Well, at least I have some for the wyverns and some for the camp." The young man mumbled as he looked down to the bag, then let his eyes wander around the 'market' quarter of Flemont's docks. Green eyes caught many different stands and checked their wares, only noticing items of value every once in a while.
Not that I could afford much right now. The thought might have been rooted in his lack of funds, but Cael truly didn't care if he couldn't go buy a new spear for the moment.
We've got food, and a tent over our heads. Not much more I can ask for, considering the circumstances.The Wyvern Rider made his way through town, passing by townsfolk and travelers alike, before leaving the town's gated walls and heading back towards the Red Branch's campsite. Cael had been careful not to bring Verdan in towards Flemont, as he'd had a feeling that the port was the very reason that they'd been stationed in the area. Since he'd had the time to forget about the stingy salesman that he'd dealt with, Cael was doing much better by the time he got back into the camp. Ducking around a regiment of soldiers, there with the envoy from Nuniel, Cael wove his way back to the makeshift 'stables' for the various mounts that worked within the company. The former noble had originally been surprised that there was another wyvern outside of Verdan and Kieran's mount. There was also the pegasus that Cael had seen occasionally, though he didn't know as much about the majestic creatures as he did the wyverns.
Delivering most of the fish that he'd purchased to the 'mess' area of the camp, Cael made a mental note that he'd probably have to go back and roast the fillets before the end of the day.
Assuming the Lieutenant doesn't go and have someone cook them up for him first. Shaking his head at the thought of the ever-hungry man, Cael finished his intended journey.
"Hey, Ver. How's it going?" The Wyvern Rider asked his partner, reaching into the sack and pulling out a handful of the packages and unwrapping them hastily. Verdan let out a low growl, though the sound wasn't frightening to Cael in the slightest. He could see Kieran's mount and the stranger's wyvern as well, and planned on at least bringing them a few of the pieces of fish after he'd fed his own. Finishing the process of unraveling the terrible packing done for the meat, Cael simply tossed each piece up and allowed Verdan to reach his neck and and catch them happily.
"'Atta boy. I'm going to go pass the rest out while you finish toying with that last one." The lack of response was enough to make Cael chuckle again, before moving to bring the other two wyvern's a few pieces of fish as well.