Chapter 119.2 – A date
Beneath the Dragoneye Moons
Before I knew it, it was lunch, and Night was yawning.
âRight, see you tomorrow morning, more of the same.â He said. âIâm off to bed.â
I saluted â him being the boss made it more than appropriate â and suddenly, I was free, with a whole day in front of me to worry over my date later tonight!!!
Ok, breathe in, breathe out. I was the bloody Dawn Sentinel. No date could stop me!
Although, what if those voices had been right? What if she found out that I was a Sentinel, and it scared her off? Knew that Iâd killed, and didnât want someone with blood on their hands?
My stomach was doing flip-flops, the butterflies inside throwing a rave.
Ok, think. Plan. Execute. This was like getting ready to slay a monster, or diagnosing a patient before healing them. This was the same as any other problem, and Iâd been trained how to handle problems.
The Problem: I wanted Jaclyn to like me, and I wanted our date to go well.
What could I control: Myself. My equipment. My planning.
Right then.
I was totally going to wear my dress, the one that I could imbue elements into. It was fancy, fun, and simply perfect.
Bracelet and pendant were in. Knife?
Knife was in. It was pretty standard, and itâd be given to me when I was a kid. I wasnât about to reject it.
Right. Thatâs what I currently had. What else could I use?
Cosmetics. I had absolutely none.
Something for my hair. Again with the ânot having anything.â
My hair was pixie-short again, the Frontlines having been terrible for hair. However, Iâd slowly been letting it grow out, and now that I was a Sentinel, I could consider going for long hair. I liked my hair long.
Other resources: A huge pile of coins.
Todayâs mission: Go out into town, buy cosmetics, get something for my hair, possibly get a little gift of some sort.
Potential obstacles: Thieves, like the one that had stymied my attempt to get tons of scrolls.
Additional goals: Maybe new sandals? My current ones were, putting it nicely, very practical and had many miles on them. I could get something new and shiny.
If I had time.
Right! Order of operations time!
I should bring my dress with me. One of the [Beauticians] must have a way to change.
I should scout out the location and the surrounding area, and work from there.
I nodded to myself. Right. I had a plan. Letâs execute it.
I grabbed one of the larger pouches â more like a courierâs bag â and carefully folded my dress into it. I left HQ, and started off by scouting the scene of the future battle date. Knowing the terrain was important. Geography impacted history, history impacted politics, and-
I shook my head. Nope. Those lessons were going to be completely useless here. Focus.
I made my way through down, back to the restaurant. Along the way, all the people eyeing me up yesterday and today finally paid off.
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Vigilant] has reached level 199!]
A good omen! Everything was coming up Elaine!
Right, The Blue Harpoon was with a bunch of other restaurants, and there were merchants nearby, selling food. It was in a nicer-but-not-the-nicest district, and there were a number of high-end stores in the area. They werenât the best in the capital, but they were pretty good.
A quick mental calculus of added cost vs added improvement to appearance, vs extra travel time to potentially reduce or remove said added appearance, was done, and I settled on nearby stores.
I swung by the food vendors, and picked up a dozen mangos, coins changing hands. I tried to have a nice afternoon snack of only six mangos, enjoying the sun on my face as I ate on a bench in a little park.
Darn butterflies were going to ruin everything.
I kept the remaining six for later, excited to share the sweet nectar of mango with Jaclyn.
I moved the name over my tongue.
Jaclyn.
My first date!
I kicked my feet happily at the thought.
I stopped my imagination from going on a runaway train of âwhat-ifsâ and âlatersâ.
Right. I still had hours to go, but I was going to start getting ready now.
I washed my face off, then went to the [Cobbler] to get myself a new, fancy pair of sandals. After much browsing and hemming and hawing over it, I got a simple, sturdy, comfortable pair, that didnât look like it had hundreds of miles of wear on them, that made me look and feel [Pretty].
The baths were next, a solid, full-body scouring, rubbing my body clean to within an inch of its life. I was going to practically sparkle.
Alright, the [Beautician] was next. I found a store, and went in.
âHi! How can we help you?â The woman behind the counter cheerfully asked me.
âWellllllâ¦â I said, drawing it out. âI have a date tonight!â I exclaimed, letting the happiness leak out. Might have been a bit of a Radiance glow as well.
âOh my goodness! How exciting!â She said, showing as much excitement as I was feeling. âAnd let me guess. You want some help for the big event?â
I did my best woodpecker impression.
âAlrighty! Well, itâll be a rod, before the cosmetic price is factored in. Is that ok?â
Pricey!
âSure. However, no lead or mercury cosmetics. Is that ok?â
âSure, but that limits us quite a bit. Can I ask why?â
Whoops. Iâd managed to put my foot in it. This was going to be all sorts of awkward.
âPlease donât get mad. Theyâre a slow, slow poison. Iâm a healer, and I canât handle them.â I said, closing my eyes, waiting for the inevitable anger.
She just laughed at me.
âI donât know where that rumor came from! Leadâs perfectly fine, weâve used it for decades! But sure, we can skip it if youâd like.â
Close one! I wasnât going to argue with them. We could both quietly think the other one was a lunatic, and I wasnât going to go on a one-woman crusade against the entire cosmetics industry, not when I wanted their help badly.
âLast question! Do you have one or more appearance skills? And if so, which one? [Beautiful], [Sexy], [Pretty], [Attractive], [Lovely], [Gorgeous], [Exquisite], [Splendid], [Fabulous], [Fine-looking], [Jade Beauty], [Eye-Catching], [Good-looking], [Cute], [Ravishing], [Stunning], [Resplendent], [Dashing], [Mesmerizing], [Alluring], [Imposing] or any of the other ones?â
I blinked. I hadnât even realized how many there were⦠and the System was busy offering them all to me.
Ooooh the things I could do with eight appearance skills.
⦠The number of people thatâd bug me with eight appearance skills. Iâd stick with [Pretty].
â[Pretty]!â I said, happy it was near the top of the list.
âGreat! Our [Pretty] expert is with someone else. You can wait a bit to see her, or you can see someone else.â
I glanced at the sun. Plenty left.
âIâll wait!â I said.
I waited, and ended up with the [Pretty] expert in no time.
â[Pretty] right?â She asked.
âYeah!â
âOk cool! Iâm Albina â nice to meet you! Light touches then â [Pretty] works best when just a touch is applied.â
âI heard you have a big date tonight!â Albina said, all happy and excited for me.
âYeah!â
âCome, sit, sit! New person, old person, tell me all about them.â
âWell, so, I kinda, maybe, possibly, saw them yesterday, and well, asked them out. Kinda. Well, she ended up asking me out. Um. Yeah.â I said, fumbling the entire thing horribly.
âHa! I remember my first date.â She said fondly, starting to bustle around me. âWhy, it was a lovely autumn evening, andâ¦â
I sat there patiently while she did her thing, chattering away happily.
âOh, do you want longer hair? I assume you want it short, butâ¦â
âWait, you can grow out hair!?â I exclaimed.
âYup! Costs extra, but itâs a skill of mine!â Albina told me, picking up strands of hair and putting it down.
âFuck! Why didnât anyone tell me! Iâd have gotten it grown out weeks ago!â I cried out.
She suddenly looked sad, patting my shoulder.
âI dunno what you did to get way over level 220, 230 at your age, but you clearly didnât spend a lot of time in towns.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
I felt a pang of sadness go through me at that. She was right. Iâd ditched anything remotely resembling a normal life years ago, when I ran away from home.
I closed my eyes, breathing in, breathing out, resetting myself mentally.
âRan away at 14. Bunch of time in the wilderness.â I said, all of it true. I donât know why I was suddenly being cagey about being a Ranger â no, a Sentinel. Maybe I just wanted to feel somewhat normal, a typical woman for a day.
âWhy donât we go for shoulder blade length? I can give it some subtle curls, really bring your eyes out.â She suggested.
âSure!â
The [Pretty] expert did her work, and it was amazing.
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Pretty] has reached level 133!]
[*Ding!* Congratulations! [Pretty] has reached level 134!]
âWould you believe I leveled twice.â I said, changing into my amazing dress.
âOooh! Yay!â She said. âMy recordâs three time, but never on someone so high level! I also got a level from you.â
She paused, blinking.
âTwo levels from you.â
I laughed.
âMy [Pretty] level isnât all that high.â
âYeah, well, youâre something special. I got a main class level, which I got one recently. Iâve had three people since then, and I leveled off of you. Twice.â
I got my dress settled, practicing flowing Celestial through it, the starry sky showing on the dress, tiny little comet-illusions going off of it.
I was feeling very [Pretty]. I had a little twirl, feeling the weight of my new hair doing strange things.
It was one thing to slowly grow out hair. It was quite another to suddenly have a bunch.
Eh. Albina had been so nice, and why not, it wasnât every day I could pull this off. There was a chance Iâd become famous soon, and my anonymity would vanish.
I paid her, left her a nice tip, then at the end, paused as I was on my way out the door.
âAll your levels might have been because Iâm Sentinel Dawn.â I said, winking at her, then leaving. One two, and from right outside the store, I heard her-
âOh my god we just had a Sentinel in the store!! She was a woman!!â
Oooh this could be fun.