The lump of hay hit her with force, not painful but still enough to rattle her mind in its miserable state. The girl blinked and looked up, at first thinking the man was trying to tease her out of the gloomy mood; her face was smooth and showed no signs of tears, but there was a glossiness to the black eyes that suggested they weren't far away. The features were surprised but not really upset - she had already settled with the realization that Taln was never going to act as she expected him to - and she opened her mouth to try and ask what the petch he was doing. Before she managed, another flake came hurling towards her and hit her over the mouth, pressing her lip against the teeth in a painful way.
The pain, along with surprise and a sudden feeling of hurt made something begin to seethe within, but it only displayed in a furrowing of the eyebrows as she stared at Taln. She hadn't heard what he said about fooling the other yasi, she definitely hadn't noticed the youngsters that came back; catching sight of the display they halted slowly, clumping together like they always did and began to whisper, always whispering as their eyes looked incredulously at the scene. The large man towered over the little woman, fuming with something that looked like anger while she almost thoughtfully reached up a hand to wipe a bit of blood from the lip, only to stare at it as the dek spoke to her, harsh and mocking words that made the yasi snicker and gasp; that he dared! A filthy dek.. then again, she was barely more than a dek herself, or shouldn't be more with those looks of her.
Rista stared at the blood on her hand, feeling strangely detached from herself as the man she had begun to trust stood and began to snap at her, the thundering voice seemingly coming from the sky as he towered over her. More hay hit her head - she didn't even try to avoid it - and as he shouted at her and kicked up dirt, she only stood there, face calm and distant... Too calm, actually. Normally her feelings were displayed on her features like pictures carved from a wall, clear for everyone to see, but now, there was only icy calm, as words kept hailing down on her.
On the surface it looked like she didn't care about it. On the surface, she could as well have been standing on a sunny patch of meadow, too absorbed in feeling the sun to think of anything else. On the surface she looked like a statue of flesh and blood, solid and incapable of breaking.
Beneath it all though, hidden by those glossy black eyes she recoiled, hunched and trembled for every single word he tossed at her. Numbness spread as pain of the lip and the soul became too much, anger rose as a means to cover her, shield her from any more.
She had trusted him. It had been silly and incomprehensible, but she had cared for him, allowed him to touch her, she had treated his wounds and shared her room for a night, they had spoken like equals. He had made her smile, and just moments ago he had helped her, chased off a tormentor like that night before... Why was he throwing these words at her now? Had she said to much, trusted too much? Was it too much to ask that someone would hear her out, and if not answer than at least listen quietly to the things that weighed her heart down? How come the same man that had tucked her in for the night was now standing before her, angry and threatening, while calling her names and crushing her confidence under his heel?
Why was she even allowing him to say things like that? It wasn't like they were equals, when it came down to it. For a moment there, in the darkness of her room and with her mind clodded with tiredness and confusion, she had begun to doubt the fairness of the Inarta society. She had felt compassion for someone that was below her, and thought of how she could help him, and even help others that was in the same position like him. This was how he thanked her? The anger grew stronger, seething and boiling within her, fueled by pain and loathing over herself, steadily expanding within her. The girl clenched her fists, the jaws pressing tightly together as she stared at his reddened face, somehow unable to recognize it for that of the laughing, clumsy but strangely warm man she had befriended the day before. Did he just call her a dek? He definitely called her that. It was too much, to be named a drudge by the very same person that only bells before had said that she could go to whatever heights she wished...
It was as if she watched from outside herself, standing somewhere within the group of laughing yasi. From there the girl saw herself move, seemingly in slow motion but in reality with sudden, explosive movements as anger startled her into action; out of nowhere a clenched fist flung out with all the strength she was mighty, aimed towards the injured side of the man and the stitches she had made herself not a full day ago. Following up, she watched as her body slipped closer to the tall drudge, both fists pounding rapidly into his gut, one, two, three times, before a knee rose up, aiming to lodge painfully in the mans crotch. Aiming to bring him down on his knees, she turned her right side towards him, shoulder shoving into the muscled chest and pushing him back, almost calmly assessing the force to be enough to shove him out of balance; if all the blows connected, the gathered shock and pain would probably be enough for even such a large man to budge... And then she would be able to look him in the eyes.