31st of Summer, 511 AV
Steps echoed in the empty halls as she walked, the pace quick but without really having a destination in mind. The thoughts that rushed through her mind was chaotic, scattered like goats on a mountainside with neither path nor a secure place to cling to; an otherwise wonderful market day had turned into something else entirely, and despite what Eoin had said Rista couldn't stop blaming herself for it being ruined. If she hadn't gotten mad at such a slight slip of the tongue, if she hadn't lashed out and hit him, if she hadn't broken the gift he'd found for her, if.. If. By the gods, she hated that word. If's and but's would never get her anywhere, that much was certain.
Cradling her left shoulder with the opposite hand, the copper-skinned mongrel walked blindly through the warrens without really seeing where she was going. The muscles were swelling already, hurt by the hand that had fallen upon it and by the nails that had pressed into her skin, leaving furiously red half-moon prints behind. It served her right really, but it still hurt pretty bad even a day after the injury had been caused; her pain tolerance level had never been very high, and Eoin was much stronger than he looked at a first glance. She tried to figure out what he did for a living, but couldn't really pick anything out that went with his quiet demeanor and kind gaze. There were so many things that an Avora could do, and few besides the hunters and blacksmiths required any greater physical strength.
The girl blinked a little as something appeared before her, and didn't realize that she had stopped until she saw a door in front of her eyes. Where was she? Frowning the short-built yasi looked around, trying to orientate herself; oh, right. The baths. Might as well be a good choice, they were unlikely to hold all that many people today. It was market day after all, many would be free and probably milled about the Courtyard by now; later most would scatter about, visit Inclement Weather or the Dreaming Lady, doing their best to spend all their hard earned money on the few luxuries they could afford. The baths would be an excellent choice even; she lifted a hand and pushed the door open and stepped inside, the steamy air greeting her like a gentle caress as she stepped into the changing room.
Thinking without being aware that the thoughts were roaming around her head, her fingers acted mostly on their own, from habit and for no reason. Choosing a shelf for her clothes the girl stepped out of her shoes and placed them inside the stony storage space, then raised her hands - the left arm having slight troubles of lifting high enough - and began to loosen the many small braids she had tied the black and red hair into. It was a slow process, but it was just what she needed. Mindless labor, something to occupy herself with as she tried to sort out the feelings of guilt over having left the red-haired man behind on the Courtyard. He had been so angry, but even so the girl couldn't help but want to comfort him.. as if he was a small, fragile boy that didn't know how to handle the emotions within. She still couldn't believe the things he'd said. That he never would hit her, that it wasn't her fault, how he wanted to be her friend... All of them were strange, unfamiliar.
Like black snakes the locks of her hair were released and coiled down over the shoulders, touching the middle of her back at the longest. Thick and vibrant, the dark red highlights gleamed in dull ember hues as the locks took up the moisture of the air; after dealing with the braids the young woman untied the knot at the neck and pulled the vinati over her head, before allowing the bryda to fall from her rounded hips. Simply rolling the clothes into a bundle she tucked them into the shelf and began to walk, steps slowly carrying her towards the other opening, where the air was thick with steam and a slight echo gave away the large open space. Pulling a hand through the thick hair Rista breathed in the humid warmth and tried to relax; skipping the two first pools she headed for the salted one, not really thinking as she stepped out into the luke-warm water and dipping down under to let it soak her, before heading for a shelf with soap...
She hissed when the water began to sting in the wounds at the shoulder and quickly shot up on her feet again, the water only really reaching her waist. Reluctantly the girl spared a glance towards it, unwilling to acknowledge the existence of the pain. Five half-moon shaped marks had dug into the skin, red and sore; all of them had peeled away some skin, and three had actually begun to bleed a little, thus the stinging as the salty water got to them. Surrounding them was a reddening of the skin, suggesting that parts of the area was going to bruise... Really. What was that man doing for a living, to give him such strong hands? Granted that he had been furious and thus extra strong, it still didn't explain... But well, Rista was at least glad that he had decided not to hit her. It might have been better for him if he did, but now that she thought about it a bit more it was very likely that she would have been at the infirmary now if he had; such strength would have refurnished her face with no problem.
Voices suddenly coming from behind made the young woman tense, and she lowered her gaze involuntarily, keeping it to herself as a couple of young men and women around her own age came in from the changing room. Petch, she had hoped that they were too busy fooling around... "Aha!" one of them suddenly exclaimed as he caught sight of her, and inwardly the girl groaned. Not again.. She'd had skirmishes with this group before, and that blond boy in particular seemed to have something against her, especially after the trip they had made with Sairque Endal where Rista had been placed in charge.. He never tired of bullying her, and the girl was too small to really be able to put up much of a fight. She tried, oh that she did, but his tactics were so underhanded, and he always had people around him...
"Well what do we have here?" the boy said and smirked darkly as he came sassing towards her, followed by the three friends. He was tall for a yasi, almost six feet already with lots of muscles and decidedly good looks; the hair was pale, almost blond and caught the eye in a nice way along with clear blue eyes. "If it isn't our little favorite dog, Rista Black-eye! How come you're here at this hour, I thought dek didn't bathe until everyone else had left?"
She tried to ignore him and began to turn away, teeth gritting together at the insult; it was nothing new, she'd heard it all before, there was no need to pay attention to him. Not to the two boys that chuckled and looked at her with brazen, uncouth eyes, taking in what part of her that could be seen over the surface of the water, or the red-haired girl that twisted her mouth into a wry grimace, discontent with their apparent interest. Their entrance into the pool made the water ripple and wave, breaking against the damp skin of her belly; there was no need to pay attention to anything, she would just wash up and then leave; the desire to soak in the water was suddenly gone.
"Oh no, not so fast" the boy said as she turned away, and reached out a hand to grab at her shoulder. He caught the injured one in a rough grasp, and Rista couldn't contain a slight wince from pain; it made the blond young man laugh and only harden the grip even more. "You're in pain, mongrel? What, have you been tumbling with the dogs again, so you got bitten? You'd better wash that properly, so you don't catch any diseases. Here, let me help you.." He grabbed a soap with one hand and changed the grip of the other; Rista tried to shaker herself loose and aim a punch at his face with the other, but one of the other boys caught it and twisted it up on her back, making her unable to move. Ah, this again, eh? They never tired, it seemed... The fingers of the blond boy dug into her shoulder, nails tearing at the already existent marks to widen the gaps; pain seared through her mind, and as he began to drip soap lather into it, a furious whimper, mixed with pain and anger tore from her throat. The girl closed her eyes, struggling to bear with the pain, knowing fully well that no one would come to help her; she just had to endure it, until they tired or found something else to entertain themselves with.
Steps echoed in the empty halls as she walked, the pace quick but without really having a destination in mind. The thoughts that rushed through her mind was chaotic, scattered like goats on a mountainside with neither path nor a secure place to cling to; an otherwise wonderful market day had turned into something else entirely, and despite what Eoin had said Rista couldn't stop blaming herself for it being ruined. If she hadn't gotten mad at such a slight slip of the tongue, if she hadn't lashed out and hit him, if she hadn't broken the gift he'd found for her, if.. If. By the gods, she hated that word. If's and but's would never get her anywhere, that much was certain.
Cradling her left shoulder with the opposite hand, the copper-skinned mongrel walked blindly through the warrens without really seeing where she was going. The muscles were swelling already, hurt by the hand that had fallen upon it and by the nails that had pressed into her skin, leaving furiously red half-moon prints behind. It served her right really, but it still hurt pretty bad even a day after the injury had been caused; her pain tolerance level had never been very high, and Eoin was much stronger than he looked at a first glance. She tried to figure out what he did for a living, but couldn't really pick anything out that went with his quiet demeanor and kind gaze. There were so many things that an Avora could do, and few besides the hunters and blacksmiths required any greater physical strength.
The girl blinked a little as something appeared before her, and didn't realize that she had stopped until she saw a door in front of her eyes. Where was she? Frowning the short-built yasi looked around, trying to orientate herself; oh, right. The baths. Might as well be a good choice, they were unlikely to hold all that many people today. It was market day after all, many would be free and probably milled about the Courtyard by now; later most would scatter about, visit Inclement Weather or the Dreaming Lady, doing their best to spend all their hard earned money on the few luxuries they could afford. The baths would be an excellent choice even; she lifted a hand and pushed the door open and stepped inside, the steamy air greeting her like a gentle caress as she stepped into the changing room.
Thinking without being aware that the thoughts were roaming around her head, her fingers acted mostly on their own, from habit and for no reason. Choosing a shelf for her clothes the girl stepped out of her shoes and placed them inside the stony storage space, then raised her hands - the left arm having slight troubles of lifting high enough - and began to loosen the many small braids she had tied the black and red hair into. It was a slow process, but it was just what she needed. Mindless labor, something to occupy herself with as she tried to sort out the feelings of guilt over having left the red-haired man behind on the Courtyard. He had been so angry, but even so the girl couldn't help but want to comfort him.. as if he was a small, fragile boy that didn't know how to handle the emotions within. She still couldn't believe the things he'd said. That he never would hit her, that it wasn't her fault, how he wanted to be her friend... All of them were strange, unfamiliar.
Like black snakes the locks of her hair were released and coiled down over the shoulders, touching the middle of her back at the longest. Thick and vibrant, the dark red highlights gleamed in dull ember hues as the locks took up the moisture of the air; after dealing with the braids the young woman untied the knot at the neck and pulled the vinati over her head, before allowing the bryda to fall from her rounded hips. Simply rolling the clothes into a bundle she tucked them into the shelf and began to walk, steps slowly carrying her towards the other opening, where the air was thick with steam and a slight echo gave away the large open space. Pulling a hand through the thick hair Rista breathed in the humid warmth and tried to relax; skipping the two first pools she headed for the salted one, not really thinking as she stepped out into the luke-warm water and dipping down under to let it soak her, before heading for a shelf with soap...
She hissed when the water began to sting in the wounds at the shoulder and quickly shot up on her feet again, the water only really reaching her waist. Reluctantly the girl spared a glance towards it, unwilling to acknowledge the existence of the pain. Five half-moon shaped marks had dug into the skin, red and sore; all of them had peeled away some skin, and three had actually begun to bleed a little, thus the stinging as the salty water got to them. Surrounding them was a reddening of the skin, suggesting that parts of the area was going to bruise... Really. What was that man doing for a living, to give him such strong hands? Granted that he had been furious and thus extra strong, it still didn't explain... But well, Rista was at least glad that he had decided not to hit her. It might have been better for him if he did, but now that she thought about it a bit more it was very likely that she would have been at the infirmary now if he had; such strength would have refurnished her face with no problem.
Voices suddenly coming from behind made the young woman tense, and she lowered her gaze involuntarily, keeping it to herself as a couple of young men and women around her own age came in from the changing room. Petch, she had hoped that they were too busy fooling around... "Aha!" one of them suddenly exclaimed as he caught sight of her, and inwardly the girl groaned. Not again.. She'd had skirmishes with this group before, and that blond boy in particular seemed to have something against her, especially after the trip they had made with Sairque Endal where Rista had been placed in charge.. He never tired of bullying her, and the girl was too small to really be able to put up much of a fight. She tried, oh that she did, but his tactics were so underhanded, and he always had people around him...
"Well what do we have here?" the boy said and smirked darkly as he came sassing towards her, followed by the three friends. He was tall for a yasi, almost six feet already with lots of muscles and decidedly good looks; the hair was pale, almost blond and caught the eye in a nice way along with clear blue eyes. "If it isn't our little favorite dog, Rista Black-eye! How come you're here at this hour, I thought dek didn't bathe until everyone else had left?"
She tried to ignore him and began to turn away, teeth gritting together at the insult; it was nothing new, she'd heard it all before, there was no need to pay attention to him. Not to the two boys that chuckled and looked at her with brazen, uncouth eyes, taking in what part of her that could be seen over the surface of the water, or the red-haired girl that twisted her mouth into a wry grimace, discontent with their apparent interest. Their entrance into the pool made the water ripple and wave, breaking against the damp skin of her belly; there was no need to pay attention to anything, she would just wash up and then leave; the desire to soak in the water was suddenly gone.
"Oh no, not so fast" the boy said as she turned away, and reached out a hand to grab at her shoulder. He caught the injured one in a rough grasp, and Rista couldn't contain a slight wince from pain; it made the blond young man laugh and only harden the grip even more. "You're in pain, mongrel? What, have you been tumbling with the dogs again, so you got bitten? You'd better wash that properly, so you don't catch any diseases. Here, let me help you.." He grabbed a soap with one hand and changed the grip of the other; Rista tried to shaker herself loose and aim a punch at his face with the other, but one of the other boys caught it and twisted it up on her back, making her unable to move. Ah, this again, eh? They never tired, it seemed... The fingers of the blond boy dug into her shoulder, nails tearing at the already existent marks to widen the gaps; pain seared through her mind, and as he began to drip soap lather into it, a furious whimper, mixed with pain and anger tore from her throat. The girl closed her eyes, struggling to bear with the pain, knowing fully well that no one would come to help her; she just had to endure it, until they tired or found something else to entertain themselves with.