by Sage on Sat May 08, 2010 11:53 pm
Her eyes were greedy for this treat, as the man approached. Fire flakes were central to the lives of many children in Algeroth, as frozen treats might be to children in other parts of the world. Most foreigners avoided it, as if one does not learn to breathe properly, and build a small tolerance to the heat in the dried flower petals of the solarose flower, it can be deadly. She marveled at Prospero as he handed over the glistening coins, revealing that he might have exaggerated the contents of his box a bit.
The amount of money he had put forth was not altogether unheard of, but definitely unusual. The process by which the treat was made caused them to have a long shelf life, though vendors selling it were so common, few people ever stocked up on them, despite how much they might enjoy partaking. The volume of said vendors also lowered the price a great deal, thanks to merchant competition, and this fact showed as the vendor handed over two nets full of tiny paper bulbs. He'd carefully counted them out to be equal, and representative of the amount of money he had been given. Each of the bulbs contained one serving, and there were at least a hundred swollen bulbs of paper between the two nets.
Her voice was shaky, and she was unsure if he was playing a trick on her, as some of the more wealthy people sometimes did on the less fortunate. " Are you sure, Ferri? That's a lot of candy. " She reached her hands out and carefully took the small netted bag from him, which took up slightly more room than a half a dozen oranges in the same type of container might. She thought it rude to not give him some warning before he made a mistake in his eagerness, so she quickly pulled one of the tiny bulbs out of the net and unwrapped it, revealing tiny red and gold flakes of dried solarose petals and leaves, which were coated in a sweet sauce that hardened somewhat while they were being cooked, giving the treat a light crunch.
" You have to be careful when you try them the first time. If you gasp, or inhale too sharply, they say you can burn your lungs. Just try a little at a time until you get used to the effect, and try to inhale through your nose. " She carefully slid half of the candy on the paper onto her tongue, and lined some of them up on her teeth, pulling her lips back slightly as she bit down, so that he could see the tiny sparks. She chewed two or three times, then lifted her chin up, and blew into the air. Tiny wisps of what looked like red smoke began to exit with her breath, and then they bursted into a tiny cone of fire which began an inch or so away from her mouth, and ended nearly a foot away from her face.