Far from the festival grounds, the boy wanders. He walks in the darkness of the Night Court, but there is no fear in his step. Instead, Pan is off on another adventure, following where his journey takes him, a jaunty dance in his step. The boy is entranced by the idea of this festival, of adventure awaiting him at every turn… and he wants it all. Oh, the beautiful whimsy of it – Pan is drunk from the overwhelming drowning of his senses of the pleasures of the party. But the crisp night air is sobering as he makes his way to the lake, drawn down the path of gilded wood toward the water once more.
The vendors call to him, and he wants it all – the henna, the necklace, and the shell. He passes through their tents, eyeing their wares and bartering bits of his treasures from deep within his satchel for their wares. In the tent with the tattoo lady, he stops to watch a beautiful pink mare, pushing her coin brazenly across to the artist with a daring sort of grin. The boy offers his own smile to her in return, creeping closer as curiosity sparks and he settles to watch the artist at work.
@Euryale