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The Town of Everlasting Rain has been here for around five generations now. Only one of the 15 founding families are still actively part of the politics in town, most stepping aside due to other ventures in business. It's got the scent of nature in the air, even in the more cobbled street downtown areas. It's home to roughly 7,500 people with a small tourist section near the nature park. Everyone knows everyone, so if you're new in town, be prepared to go through question after question from the more extroverted community members.
Here, we all take our time, and sometimes that means pushing a chore off of today's to-do list, into tomorrow's. Chatting, and being connected to others and nature is more important. Stop for a moment, listen to the common gentle drizzle, and smell the fresh bakery up the road before indulging in a bit of small-town escapism.
Her daily routine was to wake up, spend a three hours getting dressed, doting on their cats and dog, and puttering around the house. After that, to the post office to drop off whatever packages were going out that day, then to get a wonderful cup of coffee while chatting away to anyone and everyone who's there. She enjoyed getting to know folks, learning about others' lives, and of course offering her services as a broker. She had retired from her normal, salaried sales job decades ago, but she kept up with this. Selling others' beloved items online, and handling the to and fro of communications - posted and online - for others.
The warm and inviting scent hit her as she turned onto the street, and through the big, brown doors she entered the coffee shop. "Hello, hello!" Her merry voice rang, and she got to the counter already knowing what she wanted, but pausing to stare at the menu. A broad smile on her face as she looked at the barista, "Well, I don't know. I usually get the same thing, but, well, I'd like you to recommend me something! Is there a drink I should try instead today?"
The warm and inviting scent hit her as she turned onto the street, and through the big, brown doors she entered the coffee shop. "Hello, hello!" Her merry voice rang, and she got to the counter already knowing what she wanted, but pausing to stare at the menu. A broad smile on her face as she looked at the barista, "Well, I don't know. I usually get the same thing, but, well, I'd like you to recommend me something! Is there a drink I should try instead today?"