Post by Augustine N. B. Rosemonde on Jul 28, 2014 15:31:31 GMT
Augustine Noella Babette Rosemonde XII
Age: 21 | Female |
Another sunny day on Rhoda gone by, another long, hard day of work away from home. Augustine walked down a rather empty backstreet, face buried in paperwork as her long, strong legs carried her onward. The wind sailed by, but Augustine's death grip on her papers was so strong it hardly even rustled them. "If I take tha' job, then..." She mumbled to herself, her beautiful sapphire eyes staring at the papers with such intensity it seemed they might burn through. "Wha' th' hell? This payment's t'damn small for a job this big! An' that's no' even tinkin' about the danger fee..."
Yep. Another long, hard day of work, far too serious for a woman Augustine's age. As she walked, her mind completely oblivious to the world around her, a small child brushed by her, nearly checking her hips out from underneath her like a damn hockey player. "H-Hey!" Augustine screamed as she shuffled her feet to regain her balance. The child didn't even hesitate to keep on running though, not until he was a safe enough distance away to turn around, look her dead on, and stick his tongue out at her. With a bratty 'nyeh' sound to boot. Augustine's cheeks flushed a bright red for a moment, as she scoffed in turn. "Ya lit'l shite! Didn' your ma teach ya any bloody manners?!" She yelled back angrily at the young boy, only to see him wave a small black burlap sack in her direction, laughing at her mockingly as he did.
In realization, Augustine quickly glanced down at her waist, to the brown leather satchel hanging at her hip, then shooting her glare back at the child, who now quickly turned and darted off. "Tha's my damn purse, ya lit'l...!" She quickly darted off after him, tucking her many papers away into her bag as she ran. If there was one person a kid didn't want to rob, it was probably Augustine. Her extremely athletic build made her far faster and stronger than most other women out there, which proved to be quite valuable when hunting down a thief. She sprinted after the boy like a bat out of hell, rounding a few worn, broken old buildings as her chase inevitably carried her into a crowded area. "Damn it!" She cursed as she ran into the crowd. Her keen eyes managed to keep sight of the boy for the most part. Though as he was a smaller size, it was far easier for him to slip through the crowd than it was for her. Augustine worked on pushing people aside to get through. "Move it, lass!" She exclaimed as she pushed another woman aside, "I got a thief ta catch!" She pushed frantically, and eventually it paid off. She'd made it through the crowd, and found herself looking in the direction she was sure the boy had taken off in!
Time ta get tha' lit'l shite!
She once again took off in a dead sprint, following the footprints of the loosely kicked up dirt where she could. Thankfully, the boy seemed to be heading somewhere no one else seemed to go often, which made him easy enough to track. As she followed the trail, she eventually rounded a corner and spotted the boy! Upon seeing him, her anger kicked up even greater than before. "Ya lit'l...!!" Augustine's fury defied words in this instant; she couldn't even begin to finish that sentence for fear of scaring anyone in range of hearing it. Her legs kicked themselves into full motion, and to any watching, it'd seem like a demon of anger and athleticism ran down their streets as she quickly closed the distance between herself and the young boy. "Got ya!" Augustine yelled as she reached forward and grabbed the boy's shirt collar, pulling it back as she herself came to a screeching halt.
Tossing the boy onto his rear, Augustine used her right foot to push the boy's own together, before gently stepping on them and pushing her weight down, to ensure he couldn't get up and run again. "Get off me, you old cow!" The boy exclaimed angrily through hastened breaths. Augustine's jaw dropped and her cheeks turned bright red, and for a moment, she was flabbergasted. Th' gall on this brat is... She quickly exhaled to try and calm herself. As far as she ran, which must have been nearly across the entire city, Augustine showed no signs of being out of breath, much to the boy's dismay. "All right, ya lit'l pissant... Give me my damn purse back!" She reached her hand out to take it, and the boy reluctantly slammed it into her palm. Augustine opened the purse, keeping a careful eye on the boy below her. "One, two, three," she counted quietly, "All 18 are here." She lifted her foot from the boy's allowing him to stand and run away. Just like before, as the boy felt he was a safe enough distance away, he turned around to face Augustine. "Fat cow!" He called back before sticking his tongue out at her, just the same as before. Augustine yelled back something completely illegible in anger, before throwing her hand up in the air, in his direction, and standing up a single, particular finger on it. The boy quickly scampered off. Augustine decided to pack her purse away again quickly, before actually taking a moment to study her surroundings.
The places was really worn down. The buildings were tattered and the few people around were quite shady looking... They all looked like common thugs and criminals, and each one seemed to be lost in their own little world. All but a select few, who seemed to be gathering around a particular alleyway. They were loud and rambunctious, and Augustine could hear someone yelling about odds. "Gamblers?" Augustine questioned to herself, admittedly a bit louder than she had intended to.
Yep. Another long, hard day of work, far too serious for a woman Augustine's age. As she walked, her mind completely oblivious to the world around her, a small child brushed by her, nearly checking her hips out from underneath her like a damn hockey player. "H-Hey!" Augustine screamed as she shuffled her feet to regain her balance. The child didn't even hesitate to keep on running though, not until he was a safe enough distance away to turn around, look her dead on, and stick his tongue out at her. With a bratty 'nyeh' sound to boot. Augustine's cheeks flushed a bright red for a moment, as she scoffed in turn. "Ya lit'l shite! Didn' your ma teach ya any bloody manners?!" She yelled back angrily at the young boy, only to see him wave a small black burlap sack in her direction, laughing at her mockingly as he did.
In realization, Augustine quickly glanced down at her waist, to the brown leather satchel hanging at her hip, then shooting her glare back at the child, who now quickly turned and darted off. "Tha's my damn purse, ya lit'l...!" She quickly darted off after him, tucking her many papers away into her bag as she ran. If there was one person a kid didn't want to rob, it was probably Augustine. Her extremely athletic build made her far faster and stronger than most other women out there, which proved to be quite valuable when hunting down a thief. She sprinted after the boy like a bat out of hell, rounding a few worn, broken old buildings as her chase inevitably carried her into a crowded area. "Damn it!" She cursed as she ran into the crowd. Her keen eyes managed to keep sight of the boy for the most part. Though as he was a smaller size, it was far easier for him to slip through the crowd than it was for her. Augustine worked on pushing people aside to get through. "Move it, lass!" She exclaimed as she pushed another woman aside, "I got a thief ta catch!" She pushed frantically, and eventually it paid off. She'd made it through the crowd, and found herself looking in the direction she was sure the boy had taken off in!
Time ta get tha' lit'l shite!
She once again took off in a dead sprint, following the footprints of the loosely kicked up dirt where she could. Thankfully, the boy seemed to be heading somewhere no one else seemed to go often, which made him easy enough to track. As she followed the trail, she eventually rounded a corner and spotted the boy! Upon seeing him, her anger kicked up even greater than before. "Ya lit'l...!!" Augustine's fury defied words in this instant; she couldn't even begin to finish that sentence for fear of scaring anyone in range of hearing it. Her legs kicked themselves into full motion, and to any watching, it'd seem like a demon of anger and athleticism ran down their streets as she quickly closed the distance between herself and the young boy. "Got ya!" Augustine yelled as she reached forward and grabbed the boy's shirt collar, pulling it back as she herself came to a screeching halt.
Tossing the boy onto his rear, Augustine used her right foot to push the boy's own together, before gently stepping on them and pushing her weight down, to ensure he couldn't get up and run again. "Get off me, you old cow!" The boy exclaimed angrily through hastened breaths. Augustine's jaw dropped and her cheeks turned bright red, and for a moment, she was flabbergasted. Th' gall on this brat is... She quickly exhaled to try and calm herself. As far as she ran, which must have been nearly across the entire city, Augustine showed no signs of being out of breath, much to the boy's dismay. "All right, ya lit'l pissant... Give me my damn purse back!" She reached her hand out to take it, and the boy reluctantly slammed it into her palm. Augustine opened the purse, keeping a careful eye on the boy below her. "One, two, three," she counted quietly, "All 18 are here." She lifted her foot from the boy's allowing him to stand and run away. Just like before, as the boy felt he was a safe enough distance away, he turned around to face Augustine. "Fat cow!" He called back before sticking his tongue out at her, just the same as before. Augustine yelled back something completely illegible in anger, before throwing her hand up in the air, in his direction, and standing up a single, particular finger on it. The boy quickly scampered off. Augustine decided to pack her purse away again quickly, before actually taking a moment to study her surroundings.
The places was really worn down. The buildings were tattered and the few people around were quite shady looking... They all looked like common thugs and criminals, and each one seemed to be lost in their own little world. All but a select few, who seemed to be gathering around a particular alleyway. They were loud and rambunctious, and Augustine could hear someone yelling about odds. "Gamblers?" Augustine questioned to herself, admittedly a bit louder than she had intended to.