Searing 5, Year 106
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[Closed - Fishbones]
Hilana was bored.
She didn’t want to be here, she would rather have been out at the herding grounds that was such a camel ride away. But she was back in Tertium, back at the family home that she didn’t like, and she did not want to be here. Asher had told her she just had to tough it out, be bored, smile, and try to contain herself and her energy for a few days until she could come back home. But that was asking a great deal from a five year old, even if she was turning six next season. Still, it was her Aunt Sarala’s birthday, and so appearances had to be made. Everyone had to do things they didn’t like, after all, didn’t they?
The servii were busily decorating for the party, endless amounts of food was being prepared, and there was so much fussing over her. She had been bathed twice since she had arrived in the late afternoon yesterday, and her curls were everywhere. Combed and bound with cloths to set them, and Sarala was surely cursing herself for cutting the girl’s hair before she had gone to the herding boys. Because while it was nearly down to her mid-back again, if she hadn’t cut it, it would have been that much longer and easier to just trim and style, as the weight helped keep her hair from going crazy when it got wet. But such as it was, her impossible curls were set and her hair braided with green, blue, and white ribbons, the smaller braids woven into a much larger one. Those ribbons matched the outfit that she had been dressed in: a navy-blue sleeveless cotton shirt that was laced up from behind with a beaded flower stitched onto the front with brightly-coloured glass beads, and a blue-green ombre skirt that was striped on the diagonal with white. Her father knew she was going to get into the dirt, and since she had had to wear the more ornate clothing yesterday for Sarala’s birthday, it seemed more sensible to let her wear something she could at least damage. And if she didn’t damage it, she could take it back to the herds with her.
As it was, the girl had left the gardens, and had trekked down towards the shores of the Vasta River Delta, her sandals leaving faint footprints to indicate her whereabouts. She had been following a rather large beetle, curious to see where it went. She didn’t want to pick it up - she knew that the brighter colours meant it could sting her and it would hurt, but Hilana wanted to know where it was going. And, of course, once she hit the banks, it vanished into the grasses and reeds. Hmmm. She began to poke one of the reeds, shaking it to see if anything else could come out. Decisions, decisions! "Beetle, beetle, beetle," the girl crooned. "Where did you go? Bee-bee-bee-beetle..."
[Memory]
[Closed - Fishbones]
Hilana was bored.
She didn’t want to be here, she would rather have been out at the herding grounds that was such a camel ride away. But she was back in Tertium, back at the family home that she didn’t like, and she did not want to be here. Asher had told her she just had to tough it out, be bored, smile, and try to contain herself and her energy for a few days until she could come back home. But that was asking a great deal from a five year old, even if she was turning six next season. Still, it was her Aunt Sarala’s birthday, and so appearances had to be made. Everyone had to do things they didn’t like, after all, didn’t they?
The servii were busily decorating for the party, endless amounts of food was being prepared, and there was so much fussing over her. She had been bathed twice since she had arrived in the late afternoon yesterday, and her curls were everywhere. Combed and bound with cloths to set them, and Sarala was surely cursing herself for cutting the girl’s hair before she had gone to the herding boys. Because while it was nearly down to her mid-back again, if she hadn’t cut it, it would have been that much longer and easier to just trim and style, as the weight helped keep her hair from going crazy when it got wet. But such as it was, her impossible curls were set and her hair braided with green, blue, and white ribbons, the smaller braids woven into a much larger one. Those ribbons matched the outfit that she had been dressed in: a navy-blue sleeveless cotton shirt that was laced up from behind with a beaded flower stitched onto the front with brightly-coloured glass beads, and a blue-green ombre skirt that was striped on the diagonal with white. Her father knew she was going to get into the dirt, and since she had had to wear the more ornate clothing yesterday for Sarala’s birthday, it seemed more sensible to let her wear something she could at least damage. And if she didn’t damage it, she could take it back to the herds with her.
As it was, the girl had left the gardens, and had trekked down towards the shores of the Vasta River Delta, her sandals leaving faint footprints to indicate her whereabouts. She had been following a rather large beetle, curious to see where it went. She didn’t want to pick it up - she knew that the brighter colours meant it could sting her and it would hurt, but Hilana wanted to know where it was going. And, of course, once she hit the banks, it vanished into the grasses and reeds. Hmmm. She began to poke one of the reeds, shaking it to see if anything else could come out. Decisions, decisions! "Beetle, beetle, beetle," the girl crooned. "Where did you go? Bee-bee-bee-beetle..."