by Samira Nassar 16th December 2022, 5:44 am
"A New Years party?" Samira's tone was one of mild interest, but only due to the topic of a party at that time of year being brought up in the first place. Seated at a desk filled with many tomes and books, Samira flipped the page of the opened one before her, never looking up or losing focus on her task. It had priority over the conversation that had started.
"Yes. We received an invitation letting us know that it's happening." Amelia Blackbird held out the "invitation" of the party. It was a flier in actuality, one that was given out to anyone that walked the streets of any town. Or in their case somehow placed on the door of their sacred monastery that was hidden from... well practically anyone that was a stranger or enemy. That made it personal in her eyes. "I don't know why," Amelia said in a tone that made it clear that she was disappointed in the futility of whoever took the time and effort to let her people know of the event. They surely had the skill to sneak their way to deliver it without being caught yet it was such a waste. The dark-haired woman made the short walk to Samira while talking further. "Members of our order never attend these festivals or parties of the public. We prefer our own if there is any time or reason to celebrate."
She placed the invitation on top of the page the summoner was reading and left it there. Her intent to block Samira from the book itself to instead read the flier was obvious. It worked, unintentionally at first but then the colorization and details of the flier became more eye-catching. Taking a minute to look it over wouldn't hurt.
"Hm, I have never attended a New Year's party," Samira said, picking up the flier and looking it over much more closely. "I am usually in the middle of something after the Christmas events. I can only take so much time off before I am disciplined for procrastination and laziness, and I cannot have that." That was a joke, of course. Aside from her spirits, there was no one that existed that could discipline her for those two things besides her own self. Although festivals and periods of simple living and peace were something she enjoyed immensely, she had things to do. Not something as routine as an eight-to-five job but still something that had an impact on her self-worth in the world she and others lived in. The war might have received pretty much all the attention and resources but there were other things to be wary of as well. Other dangers didn't just stop because of a war between nations. In fact, it was a prime opportunity for anything else to make its move. She at least would remember that and keep herself focused on other threats. For as long as she was allowed to anyway.
"Well, if you're ever going to go you might as well do so now. There might be no next year to celebrate when it's time for the next one." Amelia could see Samira hesitate and could sense that she was most likely about to decline and keep on with the research. In response to that, she took hold of the book and closed it. "This will still be here when you return," she said while sliding the book under the pit of her arm. "Thayor is also out so he won't be here to comment and if he does return early in his typical sour mood you know I will put him in his place. I always do." A confident smile spread across her face. There were perks to being a leader of an order of hunters and though technically Thayor was one as well she was even higher on that hierarchical totem pole. Stronger too. He would have to hold his tongue if she insisted upon it or face punishment.
"I still need someone to go with besides spirit avatars," Samira stated with an exasperated sigh. She loved her summons. They were more than just tools for her magic or an army at her beck and call. They were her friends and family. But, she was with them constantly. They were always with her so they would end up at the festival as well. They always managed to enjoy themselves even if they brought the whole thing down in the process. The Goddess of Ishgar needed someone else there too to keep her sanity. "I already know you will not go."
"No other available friends or partner?"
"I have very little interest in dating so there is no partner to consider if that is what you meant by that. As for friends... I have a few, I suppose." Maisy and Allen were two that came to mind. If they weren't already busy with work they were likely already attending the festival together. As partners as Amelia had described. Being a third wheel was almost as less a desire as dating. Samira hadn't heard from Leona in quite a while. The last festival they attended together was well over a year ago. Her responsibilities as a guild mistress and her role as a Wizard Saint were likely great. Samira didn't want to bother her. She would just have to contact her another time if only to make sure she was well and catch up a bit. That left Victoria Sheridan, a guildmate and someone that Samira was gaining more friendship points with. Would Victoria want to spend a festival with her again though? That had to be tiring. There might have been other people that the brunette wanted to spend time with for once. Would it be rude of her to just drop in all of a sudden and ask?
"I'm sure you'll figure it out. In the meantime, Aria and I will take over this task so something gets done. It might even be completed. You know how seriously we take our work." Amelia smiled again. Yes, she was serious. She and the other members worked hard and she took pride in that. With nothing else to add, the woman walked out of the room and shut the door behind her, leaving Samira there in the quiet.
'Do you need me to fetch Victoria for you? I am sure that pleasant young girl is free. She always seems to be from our experience. Always seems to be working or staying at that inn. I wonder if her friendship circle is also small.'
"No, Janus. Thank you. I can go there myself and see if she is willing to attend one of the New Years parties." Yes, parties as in more than one. As usual, there were festivals in every town and city. There were probably ones in the wilderness again. It was kind of amazing how well organized it all was to be set up everywhere at the exact same time. Deciding on the location would have to wait though. Firstly she needed to see if Victoria was free to go.
Samira rose from the chair she sat on and used her magical abilities, as well as Janus' power, to open a portal that led to the Red Dragon Inn. Or as some others could call it, Victoria's most likely place to be. Stepping into the magical void, Samira disappeared, having been transported elsewhere. The portal itself then closed and faded, leaving no trace that it had even been there at all.
In the Red Dragon Inn, the other side of that portal burst into existence. Thankfully, it was out of the way and at one of the corners to prevent anyone from being in the way or startling them. Samira came through that portal a second later, the magical essence fading the moment both her feet touched the floor of the inn. That day she wore a different outfit but everything else was still recognizable. Right down to the long teal-colored hair and golden accessories. Most likely the magic signature as well, but she tended to forget about that often. The people within were distracted though, their usual antics and distractions keeping them occupied and mostly oblivious to her presence. That was how she preferred it, honestly.
Samira knew well enough that Victoria normally worked the bar at the inn, so that was where she went. In no particular rush, the summoner took a seat at the bar area and waited. She'd get Victoria's attention soon enough if she was there.
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