45 Fall 512 AV Kaley meandered the streets of Ahnatep, with a Gardener close at hand. In front of her, were her fellow concubines. They were always giggling and whispering. They reminded Kaley of clucking chickens. She watched as they covered their petite laughs with graceful hands. So full of life were they, while she felt rotting from within. Straying from them, she glided towards the back with their Gardener. She was wearing an emerald robe that fluttered open as she swished across the dust. The rocks, themselves, seemed to be giving off heat today. Fanning herself to cool down, she took a quick peek behind her. Yup, her shadow was still there, sweat pouring down his brow. Kaley felt a twinge in her stomach and quickened her pace. Undoubtedly, the Garden had become her home. The small moments when she did leave were always full of anxiety. Turning right on a sharp corner, then left and a second right. "Where is this place? It should be around here somewhere..." She continued blindly choosing roads, hoping her feet would lead her true. Her sisters were nowhere in sight. Stopping to catch her breath, she turned around. Her shadow had vanished. The corner of her lips turned into a devious side smile as she imagined the Gardener's fury. She had not even meant to allude him, at least, not this time. Patiently she sat on the cool stones surrounding a neighbor well. The Gardener came tearing from around the corner, wheezing with every step. Kaley stood up and gave him a coy smile, "We musn't loose me now, should we?" The Gardener gave her a blank stare, still trying to catch his breath. She could tell he didn't like her. The other clucking hens soon followed in a blur of colorful fans and silk parasols. There in the courtyard, they waited as Kaley climbed the steps. She had heard of a new seamstress in town. Kaley couldn't keep a dancing slipper longer than two seasons. The palace seamstresses created beautiful, delicate things that lasted her a month at most. No, she needed a slipper that could keep up with her rigorous training. She had hoped this newcomer had some durability about her, for that was the product she needed. Though, she did not expect much, this seamstress did not even own a shop. Reaching Sahkartaa's stoop, she raised her hand and gave a gentle "rap" to the door. |