It is better to travel well
than to arrive.
― Buddha
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than to arrive.
― Buddha
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Ash 57 119 Year of the Age of Steel
Earth's Rest¤
Earth's Rest¤
Taking care to get off all the dirt, Saej was taking a brush to her horse’s fur. The horse was brown in color with a darker brown mane and had no real name though she loved and it cared for it just the same. He served her well, pulling the cart to and fro wherever she needed it to go so in Saej’s mind it was the least she could to brush him and care for him in the other ways he needed. While brushing him was a simple task it was important for his health. It wouldn’t serve him to be covered in road dirt constantly or other filth from the streets. The brushing also seemed to make him happier as it was a good bonding experience for the both of them. He nuzzled her gently as she finished and she patted his soft nose with her hand, just being with him for a moment. Tying his lead to the wagon she turned her attention to the mule, now performing the same task on the her. This would have to be done with extra care as the mule had quite the temper and could be cross sometimes for no reason. Best not to get a swift kick to the nose today.
The mule was just named Mule or “good girl”, the same as the horse. This wasn’t out of any insult, in fact she did it in respect for them. She thought sometimes perhaps they had their own names that they called themselves and each other in their own tongue, so it wasn’t her place to call them anything else. The brushing was done with the same care as the horse, making sure to get the legs in particular and following the hair for the most part unless a spot was caked with dust. With that done she basked in the sun for some time while eating part of her lunch she had left over as a snack afterwards deciding today might be a good day to find some apples for treats for the horses. Why not?
Saej thought she had seen an apple tree near where some of the other caravans were parked about twenty minutes away. Leaving Poppy by the horses side to bark at anyone who may bring sticky fingers to her homestead she started off in the direction of the trees. She brought her chakrams, both of them, just in case she needed to protect herself or her wagon when she returned.
‘You never know,’
She thought to herself with a grimace, remembering the recent events of falling into the chapel’s pit.
Passing by and waving to the other caravaners it wasn’t long before she had found the apple tree. It was tall and gnarled, clearly old. Underneath sat a child, she was crying. Saej grimaced to herself again not wanting to get involved, but found she was drawn over to the child anyway. Getting underneath the tree she could see why the child was crying, someone had tied her doll to a rope with a rock on the other end and tossed it into the tree. The end with the stone had wrapped around a branch and the doll was hanging there by its neck, just out of reach of Saej. The little girl grabbed Saej’s dress and tugged, she had stopped crying but tears were still glinting in her big brown eyes.
“Please Missus! Can you get my doll? She is choking!”