by GhostlyGiraffe » Thu Jun 08, 2017 4:05 pm
username: GhostlyGiraffe
name: Elsie
gender: female
story:
She could not believe it. She had managed to lose the one thing she could never lose. And, how does one even manage to lose a cello? Especially one that's cost made her wince.
Elsie prides herself on being an excellent friend, so of course, she offered to take care of a fellow kalon's cello while he was on vacation. Problem was, she had brought it on the train with her and promptly got distracted. What can she say? Elsie really loves sequins. Back to the matter at hand...
Elsie rushed through the midday crowds at the train station and burst into the lost and found. The grouchy old kalon behind the front desk looked up uninterestedly and spoke in a voice, not unlike nails on a chalkboard: "Whadda ya want, girly?"
"Um," Elsie stuttered nervously. "I, um, sort of, um, lost a c-cello?"
"Are you asking me or telling me?" the attendant rasped, setting his newspaper aside.
"Um, telling you?" At his raised brow, she quickly reaffirmed. "Telling you."
He beckoned her forward as he stood up with a series of pops and clunks. He shuffled over to a locked door and jammed a key he had procured into the lock. He entered the dim, musty smelling room and Elsie followed cautiously.
A light suddenly blinked unsteadily on and the room was illuminated, showcasing the many strange objects that had been found lying around the station and its trains. Elsie cautiously edged around a precariously teetering pile of knickknacks and nearly tripped over an old boot. She looked incredulously at the sheer amount of stuff that took up most of the room.
"How long as this stuff been here for?" she asked the attendant curiously, nudging a hat out of her way.
"Literally forever," he responded, studying the piles with a certain look in his eye. Dare she say it was awe?
"Wow," Elsie whispered as she passed a pile of musical instruments. She picked her way around the pile until she spotted the gleaming oak cello, already beginning to collect dust. She tugged it gently free from the pile and turned to thank the attendant. He was gone. Vanished into thin air like a ghost.
Maybe he was... Elsie thought as she clutched the cello tight and hurried back to her apartment above.
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GhostlyGiraffe on Thu Jun 15, 2017 10:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.