This place was like a warehouse, some carriages came with bags of groceries. There were corn, potatoes, carrots and many other vegetables. Ane gave a piece of paper to one of them. She talked to the person, then handed her some gold coins. After that, she called me to come closer.
"This is where we used to buy groceries. Keep that in your mind," She said, once I was beside her. "You'll be coming here with me more often, because I'll be taking you with me later on."
I was glad to hear it. I had never been away from Alpha Camp, and this was my first experience. Even if it was just being out for a while and smelling new things, it felt really good. I went to a new place and got to know a new habit here.
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While waiting for our order to be prepared, Ane took me to take shelter beside the warehouse, which appeared to be a hay holder and for carriage repairs. There were tons of carriage parts, from wooden wheels to coach seats. Several wagons were also parked here.