Brรผnnhilde..@Lady_Botz
When the girl entered, quiet, unobtrusive, and probably looking for the least attention possible, there was a sudden burst of activity from the other side of the tent. A woman, round of structure and slim of subtly, flung her arms open in exaltation, knocking over at least one candle and almost setting fire to the table cloth.
"Aye! At last! I see now why so much tingles being in my waters, yes! Y-yo- ah blast this thing--!"
Briefly wresting with her shawl, which she had unfortunately become entangled in, the woman pointed energetically at the poor girl.
"You! Yes, you! With the face like this," she called, gesturing to her own expression which was doing a poor and slightly horrific impression of being very worried, "Come, come inside! Get away from flap, girl, you bring much running energy into tent!" The woman waved her hands in the air theatrically, as if attempting to waft away the running energy (only pausing once to slap away an errant shadow hand that was getting too close to her leg). She had a strong accent that was thick and dragged on each word as if it were running at half the pace of it's owner, and a high-pitched tone that carried over the commotion of the tent with surprising ease. "Ah! So much energy, so much running...ugh, I hate running...also draft, from flap, and fear, and-"
The woman paused, sniffed, and then started to waft the energies into her face, "-and also, what is that? Fish? No, foreign, something foreign, like soooo foreign, like out of this world. It's quite nice, actually. Hmm, how interesting...eh, it probably nothing. Aye! Come here, closer, quickly before fate sees you standing like little fae duck shit. We don't know why but it gets very cranky when people just stand there and do nothing."
The woman settled down at her table (it wasn't very clear before but she's very short and was standing that whole time) while muttering to herself, something along the lines of, "It's Vedma's turn to clean the shit! And what is Vedma doing? Stealing my coupons!" and "I swear if that little shit, Pugzley doesn't return turban I'm going to put cone around little neck!" Then, after fixing her shawl in a jangle of bells, and knocking over another candle, she grandly gestured to the girl with both arms like she was hauling in a fish.
"Mmm, uh-huh. I see...you smell like future regret, young one. Is okay, is okay! Very popular scent.โ she said when the girl got closer, nodding and smiling warmly (to her credit, she seemed absolutely sincere, whatever comfort that might have brought to the newcomer).
"Come, come sit. No! Not there. That is where the draft comes. From flap." The woman crossed herself, but with the wrong hand, "Now, little moushka, you are hunted, yes? I donโt need answer. Your shoulders, they already told me. There is no room for hiding here. Because of the duck. Lots and lots of duck, moushka.What else you want Brรผnnhilde do for you, hmm? "
Talia nearly jumped as a wild character of a woman made herself known from across the room. Talia hadn't realized how long she had been stationed at the entrance as her attention was on the various characters exclaiming and rushing about.
Once beckoned over, Talia glanced around herself, ensuring it was in fact her that the lady was talking to before walking over to the table. She slowly sat where directed.
"Future regret?" Talia's brow raised with slight concern. Maybe this was a bad idea. She didn't even know what she wanted when coming in here but so far she was regretting her choice. How fitting.
Shifting in her seat, Talia let her hands rest in her lap, thumbs running one over another. Her gaze fell as she watched her hands. "I want to know... I guess I want to ask... does he..." talia paused, unable to speak her mind. She knew what she wanted to ask but felt foolish to do so. There were more important things to ask a fortune teller, no?
With a small shake of her head she decided quickly to just ask something and leave. "Where is my life going?" She looked up expectantly, studying the short woman before her. She was quite the character and Talia was surprised by how much she trusted this strangers judgement and words.

