The market is too loud and impossibly large to be contained in such a small alleyway. Matteo wonders, glancing over the crowd, how any of them manage to stay sane in the bustle of it all. He’s barely been on the street for an hour and already his head is spinning.


Everything in the marketplace is squeezed between two long rows of buildings - vendors, customers, pickpockets and all. Many of the merchants have awnings dyed eye-catching colors, or woven with intricate designs. Those who can’t afford such niceties have blankets rolled out between stalls, down side-alleys, all they have to offer plainly set in front of them. Guards stand watch at intervals, talking amongst themselves or otherwise staring into space. Matteo’s eyes slide from one curiosity to the next as they slowly push through the crowd.


He can see cages in one stall, small ones closer to the front and larger ones lining the back walls, and even still more outside, taking up a part of the walkway. Inside sit various creatures he’s not seen before; In some of them are little reptilian things, all tooth and claw and scale. In others strange feathered beasts wrap in on themselves, peeking out from behind delicate wings. In the largest of the cages stands a creature so close to a human that one could be mistaken for kin alike were it not for the unsettling silver shifting beneath their skin and the dead-eyed, vacant stare. The vendor barks the names of these creatures to passerby in a thrilling, captivating voice.


In another stall pots and bowls, large enough to fit a child inside, stand at attention. Along the walls of the stall perch smaller, delicate little ceramics. Finely sculpted scenes painstakingly carve into each surface, glazed in impossibly bright azures, creamy yellows, harsh reds. Matteo catches Ellis glancing at tem, and then away, very quickly. The price for any of them is too great, certainly, and for all the world Matteo can’t understand why a vendor of such fine pieces would deem fit to sell them here.


Moving on there are several stalls in a row full to excess with food - all of which smell wonderfully tantalizing. Matteo’s mouth waters as they pass by. Little fruits collected in bowls, overspilling with bounty, bunches and bundles of herbs and spices and dried meats hang from twine strung around the edges of the stalls. One in particular is the source of the most drool inducing scent of them all; A small stall with a fire pit set into the back of the house it’s attached to, with a fat bellied pig roasting atop.


They must own the house,’ Matteo thinks as he passes by, neck craning to continue taking it in. ‘I can’t imagine living here…


Strangers shuffle past on either side, part of the eb and flow of the market as a whole. The lifeblood of the city. Each person has an entire life, a whole world of their own, different in style and look and feel to the next. Watching them is entertaining on it’s own, he thinks. Strong bodied women, basket under arm, trundle past with coin purse in hand and more tenacity than any warrior. Children scatter through the crowd amongst the various skirts and robes, chasing the strays down alleys and up stairways. Couples and groups walking together, chattering away in hushed tones, only to exuberantly brighten with a laugh here and there. Each and every person has a purpose here. Matteo feels misplaced amongst them.


How am I supposed to blend in with this, when these people have more life in them than I’ll ever have?’ 


The sense of othering leaves him uncomfortable and distracted. Without a tether to the people and places around him, he feels lost. And he is, is he not? He’s out of his depth by miles and miles. With a slow movement he reaches out before him and grasps Ellis’ hand. He needs a lifeline, a connection to the here and now so he doesn’t feel like a sore thumb sticking out of place.


For what it’s worth Ellis doesn’t balk. He doesn’t slip his hand away in disgust, he doesn’t swat at him for having the audacity to do it, no, the stoic man simply takes his hand and squeezes it, equally grateful to have a tether he can hold onto.


Chimes ring as a breeze pushes into the market, flowing through the stream of people like a gasp of air after a long dive. The collective sigh of the crowd is, for lack of a better word, unsettling. Both Matteo and Ellis can feel the shift around them, and in that shift can feel their own disjointedness from the crowd.


Ellis tugs Matteo closer, exchanging hand for arm, and keeps him tucked close to his side. Matteo is glad for that - for the protective gesture of it. He can feel eyes on both of them from somewhere, perhaps everywhere, as if the city itself had shifted a judgemental gaze upon the outsiders. A preposterous notion, but one nevertheless entertained with a paranoid thought.


It's not as though they’re the only outsiders walking amongst the people of the city. There are inns for a reason, of course. But they are harboring a life threatening secret as they do so, and thus cannot risk being seen or known. They need to meld into the crowd, but it’s impossible to know if they’re doing so successfully.


“Should we perhaps take a less...active road?” Matteo leans down to speak directly into Ellis’ ear. Ellis shudders briefly and shakes his head.


“It wouldn’t do us any good. We don’t know who or what could be waiting in the shadows of less traveled roads.”


Matteo frowns but nods, making a little “hmm” sound as he does so.


They make their way to their destination; a large Inn Ellis had been to previously in his travels. The Inn is three stories tall, with small windows in each room and double-wide to accommodate more. Matteo gawks at it as they walk in, taking note of the intricately carved knot on the sign hanging above the door. It’s painted and beautiful and Matteo wonders if they can even afford to sleep here tonight.


As it turns out, they can, with some coin to spare. The innkeep (an average sized, stocky dwarf with rosy cheeks and a beard down to his chest) seems to know and even remember Ellis, and has a fondness for him Matteo is quite frankly surprised by. Matteo sits at a table in the main room of the large building, listening to someone play music, as Ellis and the innkeeper catch up. By the time Ellis comes back around he has a slight smile on his face.


“I’ve gotten us two rooms, one for you and one for me, for the price of one. You can take your pick of which you’d prefer to have - one is in the corner at the end of the hall, the other is adjacent.”


Matteo kind of blinks at Ellis and returns his smile. “I’m glad you seem to be happy.”


Ellis’ expression falters for a moment, and returns to his stoic default. “Well, it was a good deal. Which room would you prefer?”

The one with you,’ He thinks, but doesn’t speak. Instead, he shrugs.


“I’m fine with whatever room you don’t want. I’m not picky.”

 

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posted 3 years ago, edited 3 years ago
I just wanted to write about a setting I saw really vividly in my head for one of my favorite AU's for Matteo and Ellis ;w;b I am no writer pls do not eat me hghfjsglf

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