
31st Frost 4622
With the many books with random fashion designs behind him, Zilrud had walked with Thomas, taking him up on his idea of walking around the shops they had yet to visit and window shopping. The term, of course, had to be explained again to the Orkhai. It was something he was not used to hearing. The notion behind it was known; Orkhai also looked at things without buying them. He’d never heard it in Common explained how Thomas had described it. Pausing at a few windows that had caught either Thomas’ attention or the Orkhai’s, even if it was something he was in disbelief that someone would wear and merely need to stare at it to try and understand it, even if he could not. As they were walking, though, something caught the Orkhai’s sight, and his gaze lingered in the direction off to the side, not in the path they were walking.
Pausing in his steps, his arm remained firm around Thomas, so when he stopped, Thomas would either get flung around if he tried to keep moving forward or stop with the Orkhai. Narrowing his gaze, he glanced down to Thomas, clearly thinking of something regarding the boy, and then back up. His sharper teeth clicked together as he looked and seemed to think internally. He finally decided to change course and directed Thomas toward a shop, guiding him alongside the larger body. “Something I need to look at over here.”
Walking Thomas toward a shop, the Orkhai did not stop at the window to look in. Instead, he walked the pair of them up to the door. Something he had seen with other people, especially in couplings, and mainly, the men did something he had not thought to do before. It had no practicality, but he was beginning to glean the truth for himself.
Upon arriving at the door, the arm finally unhooked from around the smaller of the two, and the hand reached out and tugged at the door with a grunt, and he stood there with the door open and stood to the side. Glancing down at Thomas, the Orkhai’s brow rose in question, and he nodded towards the open door for him to go first. Zilrud tried to imitate the gentlemanly notion of opening a door for someone else before entering it himself.
Once Thomas headed inside, the Orkhai grunted at anyone else who might have tried coming in behind Thomas or out of the opened the door to make Thomas wait, so he and the Griscian could enter the shop itself. Once they were in, they would be assaulted with the aroma of different plants, the earthiness of soil and dirt, and the colors of flowers sheltered from the harsher temperatures outside. It may be insulting, the logic that the Orkhai employed when heading into a flower/plant shop. Thomas was soft, smelt like he sometimes rolled in flowers, and was more delicate than Zilrud sometimes appreciated. Seeing a woman coming out with some flowers instantly reminded the Orkhai of Thomas and the fact the entire trip was dedicated, so far, to clothing Zil, nothing for Thomas aside from experience.
“You like flowers?”
The question could be applied to any of the plants in the shop; Zilrud would consider the majority of them flowers anyways if they had a stem that had a bud on it. Looking around, he didn’t know where to begin, so instead, he wandered towards a couple of darker red roses beside some whiter, slightly yellowed roses and looked between them. He knew flowers, even liked flowers. Mostly, he appreciated them back in Rokhan, where fields of flowers grew in the plains there. It was not the same, but at the moment, he was not looking for a reminder of Rokhan. He was remembering something else quite fondly, which was perhaps seen as he seemed to be lost in thought, looking to one of the white-ish roses that he lifted with a claw tip and sniffed it. Something quite delicate, an action Zilrud tended not to utilize very often except in certain circumstances.