66 Glade, Year 123
[Closed - Lykos]
After their long run last night, and armed with three large sacks full of prickly pears, Hilana led Lia and Lykos down to the kitchen. She had the morning off, and as such, she wanted to show Lykos a treat. Lia was just content to spend time with her sister and their Rathari, because when Hilana went to work late before lunchtime, she and Lykos could have lessons on the language, culture, and Scrivening. It was important to the sisters that Lykos learn about where they are and more about the land and customs, if only so that he could maybe, just maybe, visit the Umbrium when he was escorted by Sentinels. This was his home for the foreseeable future, and Hilana didn’t want him to feel like he was being locked up in perpetuity with no chance of ever leaving the Citadel. No, this way if he showed that he was learning, a field trip wouldn’t be entirely out of the question.
“So what we’re going to make today is prickly pear syrup,” Hilana told their peregrine guest with a beaming smile. “They’re really sweet, and once you know how to handle the seeds and spikes, it’s not an issue. But the benefit of making the fruit into syrup is that it will last longer and you can just use it rather than constantly preparing it. A little more time consuming now to enjoy it much longer, right?”
“You can eat them fresh as well,” Lia added. “They have a lot of seeds in them, but they’re edible and they won’t bother you. They were a wonderful treat when I was a child and we traveled,” the sisters shared a smile. Lia may have settled in Tertium when she was seven and adapted well, but shared joys of the much more wild lifestyle that Hilana had grown up with were not a common admission. Not right then. But both sisters had reached an understanding that neither was a bad way; it was what had suited each of them. Lia was just happy that they’d come to that peaceful accord between them. There was no need for arguments and stress; old problems were to be forgotten. Or, at least, left in the past. Promises had been made, and Hilana intended to keep them.
“They really are,” her sister agreed. Lia made herself comfortable at the table, while indicating Lykos take a seat between the two Vastian women. A new lesson was about to begin, and while Lia was perfectly content to sit back and supervise, Hilana would take the time to teach as she got a number of bowls, sharp knives, and cutting boards. There was even a large mesh strainer. She had already cut the spines and hairs off of the thick-skinned red fruits when she had been collecting them, except for a few so that she could show Lykos how to do that in the event he was ever in the position he needed to. Unlikely, in the sands, but it was a valuable skill nonetheless. One never knew when something like this could become necessary.
[Closed - Lykos]
After their long run last night, and armed with three large sacks full of prickly pears, Hilana led Lia and Lykos down to the kitchen. She had the morning off, and as such, she wanted to show Lykos a treat. Lia was just content to spend time with her sister and their Rathari, because when Hilana went to work late before lunchtime, she and Lykos could have lessons on the language, culture, and Scrivening. It was important to the sisters that Lykos learn about where they are and more about the land and customs, if only so that he could maybe, just maybe, visit the Umbrium when he was escorted by Sentinels. This was his home for the foreseeable future, and Hilana didn’t want him to feel like he was being locked up in perpetuity with no chance of ever leaving the Citadel. No, this way if he showed that he was learning, a field trip wouldn’t be entirely out of the question.
“So what we’re going to make today is prickly pear syrup,” Hilana told their peregrine guest with a beaming smile. “They’re really sweet, and once you know how to handle the seeds and spikes, it’s not an issue. But the benefit of making the fruit into syrup is that it will last longer and you can just use it rather than constantly preparing it. A little more time consuming now to enjoy it much longer, right?”
“You can eat them fresh as well,” Lia added. “They have a lot of seeds in them, but they’re edible and they won’t bother you. They were a wonderful treat when I was a child and we traveled,” the sisters shared a smile. Lia may have settled in Tertium when she was seven and adapted well, but shared joys of the much more wild lifestyle that Hilana had grown up with were not a common admission. Not right then. But both sisters had reached an understanding that neither was a bad way; it was what had suited each of them. Lia was just happy that they’d come to that peaceful accord between them. There was no need for arguments and stress; old problems were to be forgotten. Or, at least, left in the past. Promises had been made, and Hilana intended to keep them.
“They really are,” her sister agreed. Lia made herself comfortable at the table, while indicating Lykos take a seat between the two Vastian women. A new lesson was about to begin, and while Lia was perfectly content to sit back and supervise, Hilana would take the time to teach as she got a number of bowls, sharp knives, and cutting boards. There was even a large mesh strainer. She had already cut the spines and hairs off of the thick-skinned red fruits when she had been collecting them, except for a few so that she could show Lykos how to do that in the event he was ever in the position he needed to. Unlikely, in the sands, but it was a valuable skill nonetheless. One never knew when something like this could become necessary.