Emma exhales a breath of relief once they finally make it inside the cozy store. She didn't have the luxury of a rain jacket, or boots, so she was forced to step carefully along the narrow band of cobblestones that ran between the row of shops, trying to avoid the rushing rivers of water best she could. She was damp and chilly by the time they made it to the bookstore, and she didn't waste any time closing her umbrella, shaking it quickly, before stepping inside.
She took a quick look around the store. Grimy windows. Dusty panes. An old cash register, that looked like it belonged in the previous century. It felt...old. And somber. Just like the books on the bookshelves. She wondered what kind of tomes Yasmine kept in her bookstore. Whatever it was, she was sure she won't be able to find a copy of any of these books on Amazon.
Her gaze next drifted to the gray and white cat, and she couldn't help but smile softly at it. She absolutely adored cats, though she and David had never been able to adopt one. There wasn't any space for a litter box in their tiny one bedroom apartment, and more; their financial situation would never allow for pet food, or vet visits. She liked the idea of adopting one day, but for now, the cat, curled up and indifferent to her presence, will do.
Stepping closer, she reaches slowly and allowed the cat to sniff the back of her hand, waiting and giving it the choice if to acknowledge her, and perhaps, even allow her to pet it.