Nathalie
Nathalie smiled as she stepped out of the back door of her shop into the sunny but cool winter’s air. It was the first day of December and already snow had settled on the ground to stay for the winter to come. This was a sight she had not seen in years, crisp white crystal flakes adoring bared tree branches and pine needles alike. The usual grey cobblestones of the town's sidewalks glistened in the sunny rays. There wouldn’t be many days like this left - Astoria was notorious for long and heavy snow storms that trapped people into their cozy homes for days at a time.
She inhaled deeply, the cold air threatening to freeze her nostrils and she swiftly buried her face into her scarf. Today wasn’t an ordinary day in Astoria, oh no! Today was the first day of the winter festival. The first of five where the whole town gathered to celebrate the coming winter holidays. Nat could recall attending as a child, filled with excitement and wonder at all the little booths. As a teenager the festival had grown and changed with the town’s diversity. Once it was only about Christmas but now, now the township celebrated everyone’s preferences. She could clearly remember the first year they included Hanukkah; she’d been enthralled to learn so much of her newest schoolmates' own religious celebrations.
It had been a culture shock, after moving out of Astoria, to learn that most small towns weren’t so inclusive. Not even after living in L.A. for so many years had she found just a tight knit, opening minded community.
Day one of the festival wasn’t just the best of days to attend - it was mandatory. The local bylaws had included that no business could be run outside of the festival's limits, no offices open, no schools were in attendance. It was expected that everyone would participate and if you didn’t? Well you best have a damn good excuse, otherwise the town would ask you for weeks to come why you hadn’t been there.
She’d set up her book and coffee stand the night before - there was next to no crime in the town and no need to worry that anyone would make off with her inventory. In fact, if anything was amiss, she knew very well it would show up again a few days or weeks later, with an apology and the reasoning for what had happened.
Nathalie hurried down the sidewalk, making for the festival, ready to get her little shop open and ready for customers with her staff who were likely already waiting for her.
Town Center • Bookstore / Cafe Owner • Curious • interactions - open