[...huh. That's different. People aren't really... Lingering long on them, save for a few who mutter something about "travelers" and "oh, that's rare", which really makes Ain wonder. This place is small — he can tell just from the size of the buildings — but the air feels... clearer. Less heavy then when they go to larger towns and there's a fifty-fifty shot someone recognizes them immediately.
...well. They have some money, because Ain just robbed several officers blind, so that shouldn't be a problem for a bit. If they just pay for a room for a week somewhere, they can't get booted out, right? And maybe Ain can sing in the streets for money for food like he did before he met Vash, and then they don't have to steal, and then...
...maybe Vash will be safe. Maybe he made a good decision, flying out here.]
Is there somewhere we can stay? [He calls out to someone passing by; yes, she says, 'round the corner up ahead.] Thanks!
[And as they're moving on, someone else walks up to ask Vash, "Pretty bird. Is he yours? Does he always sit on your shoulder?" like, jussayin, Ain is very large and why is he up there. They're not asking to be rude, luckily; they're asking because they're curious.
Well, there's that, and unlike many pets here... Ain isn't wearing some indication he belongs to someone. For all this person knows, Ain is a feral stray who's hitching a ride.]
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...well. They have some money, because Ain just robbed several officers blind, so that shouldn't be a problem for a bit. If they just pay for a room for a week somewhere, they can't get booted out, right? And maybe Ain can sing in the streets for money for food like he did before he met Vash, and then they don't have to steal, and then...
...maybe Vash will be safe. Maybe he made a good decision, flying out here.]
Is there somewhere we can stay? [He calls out to someone passing by; yes, she says, 'round the corner up ahead.] Thanks!
[And as they're moving on, someone else walks up to ask Vash, "Pretty bird. Is he yours? Does he always sit on your shoulder?" like, jussayin, Ain is very large and why is he up there. They're not asking to be rude, luckily; they're asking because they're curious.
Well, there's that, and unlike many pets here... Ain isn't wearing some indication he belongs to someone. For all this person knows, Ain is a feral stray who's hitching a ride.]