Friends and Alliances [Memory] [Cetus]
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2023 11:40 pm
30 Ash, Year 119
[Closed - Cetus]
It was supposed to be a quick trip in and out. Deliver the goods, get their next shipment that needed to go back out into the sands, resupply, relax for a few days for her pack to spend some time with their friends and families, and go back out into the sands. And unfortunately for Hilana, sometimes things didn’t go as planned. Announcing your plans was a great way to hear the Gods laugh, after all, because no sooner had the transport team made their delivery at the Chenzira headquarters in Tertium did the Vastian who supervised under her father eye her. “Hilana, your father is expecting you at home. He said to tell you as soon as you came in to go to the family estate. There’s important company, and your presence is required.”
That was definitely not what she wanted to hear. She managed to suppress the groan she wanted to let out, and just nodded. “Thank you, Tarquin,” she told him, and glanced back at her head wolf. She already knew that he wasn't going to disagree, not with a direct order from his employer. But he was in charge of her, and that meant his word was law.
“Go on,” Vorenus told her. “We won’t leave without you. If you’re not ready before we are, I will send for you.” The girl nodded.
“Gratias, Vorenus. I’ll see you all later.” Vorenus waved her on as Hilana mouthed, ‘Pray for me!’ before going to gather her camels and head for the Delta to get to her family’s estate. She climbed up on Sakima, her calf still following along behind her. He carried only a light load, as camels grew slowly, and he wasn’t much more than a year old. But he had far more training in the meantime than just carrying; Hayima’el had to learn to work with the caravan and follow instructions, both verbal and touch. This was good socialization for him, and it was good bonding for the two of them. Hilana had not been apart from him since the day he was born; every day he had gotten used to her, being brushed and touched by her, kissed and handled by her. In time, he would be as much of a teammate for her as his mother was. And should it be that Sakima was bred again... she would be riding on Hayima’el.
The substantial estate came into view as she made her way along the Delta. Hilana didn’t take the roads, as that would have been too easy; she took the hike instead. It wasn’t a long trek, but it was enough. The fact that her father wasn’t in the office told her that this was likely an important guest indeed, but the 18-year-old had no idea just who it was. It was regular enough if she was nearby or around that she was brought in to entertain guests of her father’s, especially if they had children around her age, and even those that were younger. She didn’t mind that either; she tended to get along just fine with kids. Tiaz was hanging around her neck, and Risdra was in her basket at the front of Sakima’s saddle. She gently scratched the cat’s ears. What she did with her large bengal depended on how long she was going to have to stay; but Risdra had her own box in Sakima’s box stall, and she usually stayed in the stables rather than coming into the house. If she had to stay for a longer period, Hilana often brought the cat into her room and left her there, but otherwise...
With her camels turned over to her friend in the stable, Hilana and her snake headed for the house, carrying her bags. There was an urgency, so apparently she needed to move. Long legs carried her easily, and the boundless energy of the Nomad served her well. A serva was waiting at the door to let her in. “Domina Hilana, Dominus Lebaoth and Domina Sarala are waiting for you in the living room,” the young woman escorted her with quick steps, offering to take her bags to take them to her room. Hilana just let her; it wasn’t hardly worth the hassle. Do what you have to do, so you can do what you want to do.
She made her way to the large living room, and found her father and her aunt, who was essentially her step-mother, waiting. Lebaoth got up, coming over to her and gave her a hug. She let him, leaning into it, and hugged him back. It was not quite awkward, but it was also not quite loving. It was warm at best; years of struggling against his demands and expectations had her senses sharp here. His hands went to her upper arms and he looked her over. “You look well. A successful trip? I need you to go and get cleaned up, please, the Argentis are coming. They’ll be here soon enough,” he eyed her.
“You have clothes laid out for you in your room,” Sarala advised her niece. “I had something new made for you. The bath has been run for you,” she smiled at the youngest of the girls. “Your snake is looking healthy,” the Vastiana added. There was no real love lost between them, but Hilana knew how it was done. The world survived on pretense. Put on the mask, play the role. She inclined her head to her Aunt.
“Gratias. I will go and get ready. And yes, the trip was successful, we brought back some extra things that I think you will want to see yourself,” Hilana told her father. “They’re certainly exotic. You’ll want the mages to assess them, but I suspect they’ll be of value to someone. Vorenus has them warded to keep them contained for you. We got them from relic hunters,” she added over her shoulder, already heading for the baths. She would be dressed and styled, polished and primed to be ready to entertain as usual. Even if she would rather be with her friends in a taverna...
[Closed - Cetus]
It was supposed to be a quick trip in and out. Deliver the goods, get their next shipment that needed to go back out into the sands, resupply, relax for a few days for her pack to spend some time with their friends and families, and go back out into the sands. And unfortunately for Hilana, sometimes things didn’t go as planned. Announcing your plans was a great way to hear the Gods laugh, after all, because no sooner had the transport team made their delivery at the Chenzira headquarters in Tertium did the Vastian who supervised under her father eye her. “Hilana, your father is expecting you at home. He said to tell you as soon as you came in to go to the family estate. There’s important company, and your presence is required.”
That was definitely not what she wanted to hear. She managed to suppress the groan she wanted to let out, and just nodded. “Thank you, Tarquin,” she told him, and glanced back at her head wolf. She already knew that he wasn't going to disagree, not with a direct order from his employer. But he was in charge of her, and that meant his word was law.
“Go on,” Vorenus told her. “We won’t leave without you. If you’re not ready before we are, I will send for you.” The girl nodded.
“Gratias, Vorenus. I’ll see you all later.” Vorenus waved her on as Hilana mouthed, ‘Pray for me!’ before going to gather her camels and head for the Delta to get to her family’s estate. She climbed up on Sakima, her calf still following along behind her. He carried only a light load, as camels grew slowly, and he wasn’t much more than a year old. But he had far more training in the meantime than just carrying; Hayima’el had to learn to work with the caravan and follow instructions, both verbal and touch. This was good socialization for him, and it was good bonding for the two of them. Hilana had not been apart from him since the day he was born; every day he had gotten used to her, being brushed and touched by her, kissed and handled by her. In time, he would be as much of a teammate for her as his mother was. And should it be that Sakima was bred again... she would be riding on Hayima’el.
The substantial estate came into view as she made her way along the Delta. Hilana didn’t take the roads, as that would have been too easy; she took the hike instead. It wasn’t a long trek, but it was enough. The fact that her father wasn’t in the office told her that this was likely an important guest indeed, but the 18-year-old had no idea just who it was. It was regular enough if she was nearby or around that she was brought in to entertain guests of her father’s, especially if they had children around her age, and even those that were younger. She didn’t mind that either; she tended to get along just fine with kids. Tiaz was hanging around her neck, and Risdra was in her basket at the front of Sakima’s saddle. She gently scratched the cat’s ears. What she did with her large bengal depended on how long she was going to have to stay; but Risdra had her own box in Sakima’s box stall, and she usually stayed in the stables rather than coming into the house. If she had to stay for a longer period, Hilana often brought the cat into her room and left her there, but otherwise...
With her camels turned over to her friend in the stable, Hilana and her snake headed for the house, carrying her bags. There was an urgency, so apparently she needed to move. Long legs carried her easily, and the boundless energy of the Nomad served her well. A serva was waiting at the door to let her in. “Domina Hilana, Dominus Lebaoth and Domina Sarala are waiting for you in the living room,” the young woman escorted her with quick steps, offering to take her bags to take them to her room. Hilana just let her; it wasn’t hardly worth the hassle. Do what you have to do, so you can do what you want to do.
She made her way to the large living room, and found her father and her aunt, who was essentially her step-mother, waiting. Lebaoth got up, coming over to her and gave her a hug. She let him, leaning into it, and hugged him back. It was not quite awkward, but it was also not quite loving. It was warm at best; years of struggling against his demands and expectations had her senses sharp here. His hands went to her upper arms and he looked her over. “You look well. A successful trip? I need you to go and get cleaned up, please, the Argentis are coming. They’ll be here soon enough,” he eyed her.
“You have clothes laid out for you in your room,” Sarala advised her niece. “I had something new made for you. The bath has been run for you,” she smiled at the youngest of the girls. “Your snake is looking healthy,” the Vastiana added. There was no real love lost between them, but Hilana knew how it was done. The world survived on pretense. Put on the mask, play the role. She inclined her head to her Aunt.
“Gratias. I will go and get ready. And yes, the trip was successful, we brought back some extra things that I think you will want to see yourself,” Hilana told her father. “They’re certainly exotic. You’ll want the mages to assess them, but I suspect they’ll be of value to someone. Vorenus has them warded to keep them contained for you. We got them from relic hunters,” she added over her shoulder, already heading for the baths. She would be dressed and styled, polished and primed to be ready to entertain as usual. Even if she would rather be with her friends in a taverna...