Dancing in the Streets
Oct 7, 2015 18:27:43 GMT -8
Post by Frozen on Oct 7, 2015 18:27:43 GMT -8
It was a bright sunny day in the city of Kumokaku. This was where Elsa had decided to settle down for the time being as she set up some trade agreements between her hometown and the local governments. It housed several thousand people and was located somewhat close to the hidden village of Kumogakure. Over the past few days, Elsa had made several connections within the trade ministry and was expecting to head towards another city within a few days. However before she left she wanted to do something fun to take her mind off the stress of being a novice diplomat. And there was only one true way to enjoy yourself as a princess…
Elsa fitted herself with her nicest crystal blue dress and white slippers before tying her hair into a braid. After making sure she grabbed her ID she would take a short walk into the center of the city where the hustle and bustle created so much noise that it was difficult to even hear oneself think. Yes, this is perfect, she would think to herself as she looked around and spotted a band setting up inside a small pub. Even better!
After gracefully maneuvering herself towards the pub, she would enter and tap the violinist on the shoulder. “I’d like your band to play some music for me outdoors…” she was going to offer the man some money, but he seemed eager to help. He stuttered, “yes of course madam! Hey boys! The lady wants us to set up outside today!” And within ten minutes the band relocated outside and set up a perimeter much to the dismay of the congested foot traffickers.
Then the music started to play. And Elsa imagined herself at home surrounded by her friends and family. She would begin to dance happily, grabbing random strangers for brief moments during her twirls and leaps. This must have been such a strange sight that much of the passersby simply stood there and watched her, confused as to what was going on. Elsa encouraged a few children to join her and before long the whole street came to a halt as smiles crept onto passersby. What a happy time it was indeed!
Dingo