Chapter 2 time!
Chapter 2
Feliciana ran as fast as she could. She wasn't sure where exactly she was going, but she knew it'd be away from Lovino.
Tripping on tree roots, Feliciana began tumbling down towards the village. When she finally stopped, she was very dizzy.
The town was only a few yards away. Feliciana stood up. Straightening her skirts she made her way into the market. She wasn't
going to sell her necklace, but... They did need food.
Lovino was furious. Was Feliciana really that stupid? They needed food and they couldn't steal. They'd get thrown in prison!
He ran down in the direction where Feliciana ran. Tripping on a tree root, Lovino began tumbling down the hill.
When he stopped, Lovino found himself a few yards away from the market. He sighed and got up. "Feli, you are so in trouble."
Lovino mumbled walking into the town.
Feliciana wandered around from stall to stall. Luckily, she had the four tomatoes and they hadn't gotten squished when she was
tumbling down the hill.
So, instead of stealing, Feliciana decided to sell those, along with some flowers and ribbon. Walking up to a stall that was buying
things specifically, Feliciana placed her items on the counter. The old woman in charge of the stand smiled at her. "What have we
got here?"
"Four tomatoes, they're ripe and red and there aren't any bruises; Three bouquets of daises in all sorts of different colours; and
Eight rolls of ribbon. They're blue, purple, white, red, pink, green, brown, and gold." Feliciana said.
"I'll give you 8 gold coins for the tomatoes, 13 for the daises, and 39 for the ribbon." The old lady replied. She took the items and
replaced them with a bag of coins. "Everything in there is correct; Personally I hate it when I am cheated on my purchases." The
lady said smiling.
Feliciana smiled widely. With 60 coins they could get a house! And food for a week! Satisfied with her sale, she walked on to buy
some food.
"FELICIANA!"
Feli turned around. Lovino? She bit her lip. He was probably mad at her for running off, but... She did get money. They'd be able
to afford food. And they were a long way away from the first Austrian village they lived in, so they could buy a house and get a job.
Just as Feliciana had predicted, an angry Lovino came charging up to her. He opened his mouth to yell at her, but Feliciana threw
her arms around him. "Lovi! I sold the tomatoes, some flowers, and some ribbon! We have money!"
Lovino pushed his younger twin off him. "How much?" He questioned.
"60 gold coins!"
Lovino smiled. "Great! But, don't think you've gotten off free. You're still in trouble for running off like that."
Feliciana smiled. She didn't care. They'd be able to keep the necklace. They'd be able to keep the last thing their mother left for
them.