Timestamp: Tessera, 81384 Character: Omvyjsomusa Uppekseymt Rating: PG for language, subject to change Notes: Open for one other. Musa pushed open the glass door and walked out of the non-descript office building into the early afternoon sunshine. The air was warm, but not hot and the light breeze was perfect. She stretched her arms up into the air and headed off in the direction of the pharmacy. The walk was pleasant enough, though uneventful, and she looked around her absently, taking in the sights without seeing anything. The inside of the pharmacy was dark compared to the street and Musa had to let her eyes adjust, if she didn't know better she'd say it was an old-styled apothecary rather than a new pharmacy. She threaded her way through the aisles toward the back where there was a small, brightly lit window. She went up on her tiptoes and stuck her head in the opening. "Sisco! You alive?" she called. Somewhere far in the room she heard shuffling and the sound of someone knocking about. A few seconds later the elderly feydragon appeared, looking annoyed, but in decent spirits. "What can I do for you today?" he asked. Musa put the two scripts on the counter and he read them quickly. "They're stepping up your dose again?" he asked. She shrugged. "Just getting the last few things to go away, as long as it helps I don't really care what they give me to tell the truth," Sisco nodded and waved her away, she knew the routine, it'd be about ten minutes before she could pick up her prescriptions. In the mean time she set herself to perusing the aisles, reading labels on hair dye kits even though she wasn't interested in any of them. She moved to the candy aisle and began to search in earnest for the candies that were her latest addiction. She spotted the bright orange bag at the top of one of the shelves. Frowning, she took a deep breath and stretched up, trying to reach it. When her fingers fell short she took a step back, then jumped and knocked a few bags on to the ground. She picked them up and brought them back to the counter. Sisco smiled at her and put the two pill bottles down next to the register and rang her up, candy and all. Musa paid and then left, enjoying the sunshine once more, she began to walk aimlessly back toward her shop.