Fall, 22, 515
Part II
Late morning-Late afternoon
The book place, it was a whole lot bigger then she expected having only seen five books on an old shelf before. Her red pupils were expanded making her normally soft pink eyes look bloody red. She smelled new paper and ink; she could smell the scent of old leather and some sweet dark smell she had never come across before. There was dust and the hint of mold, even the smell of people but above it all was that sweet dark smell that was coaxing if not downright calming like a hand stroking down her whole back. There were people moving around with books while others were sitting and more were lining up to a desk where they talked and left normally book in hand.
Easing more into the building and clutching her book to her she peered at the shelf nearest and saw a whole lot of stuff she couldn’t even put a name to. What the heck was anatomy? Lilun decided that must be some nasty sickness and decided those books were a no. Moving through the quiet but cheerfully lit building she poked at the books trying to find a familiar theme to grasp onto but what she found instead were things about rocks; or wars;
‘How to sharpen your knife to split hairs’, or one book that made her edge around the thing like a snake,
‘Training your new Kelvic.’ Feeling dispassionate as she continued looking through the books Lilun sigh and sat where she was to think.
She didn’t know how long she sat until she was interrupted by someone clearing their throat and she was made to look up and see a friendly looking woman staring down at her worryingly. Seeing as she had Liluns attention the woman smiled.
“Do you need help?” Eyes wide Lilun nodded her head wildly causing the woman to softly laugh as her hair went everywhere.
“Okay okay, well first these books look really hard, how about I take you downstairs and we find you better book?” She held out her hand and Lilun took it with only a second or so hesitation. The woman smiled at her kindly before leading her to stairs and down. There was even more books here, but soon Lilun was taken to an odd room and carefully steered inside.
“Here we are, these books here are for kid like you and you’re really lucky because if you stick around I will be reading to everyone.” Kids like her? Lilun looked around and indeed there were kids here but she wasn’t a kid! The woman was friendly and had continued on and at the idea of hearing someone would be reading she nodded as the idea was pleasing. The woman by then had let go of her hand but was kneeling down to see into her eyes which had Lilun blinking owlishly.
“So what books are we looking for today, maybe an adventure story?” Adventure, what was that even about?
“Fish and plants, plants are important here and were should take care of them; but I like fish more.” The woman just grinned.
“Well that is very important and I bet there are starting books here just for that!” The woman was off causing Lilun to hurry after her.
There were not so many books as the other places but still very many and the woman led her to a shelf that Lilun found she liked as she could actually reach the whole way up if she really stretched. She took to watching the woman wondering if she was human or something else but seeing no scales wings or funny colors picked she was human. She couldn’t be a blue man because she was not blue but then she wondered if there was any blue ladies; she certainly hadn’t seen any. The woman was suddenly kneeling in front of her again causing her to jump but the books she held out made Liluns eyes widen as not one but three books were passed into her hands.
“There you are, fishes and plants and since you like fish this one,” she pointed to the bottom one with is lightly dyed green leather.
“Is how you take care of fish but the other one is how to fish and the top one is all about the plants here in our own city.” And once more she was smiling but Lilun returned it eyes wide as she nearly bounced in place wanting to read.
“I promise their not so hard but you know if you can’t get a word I bet an older kid will help you but for now I need to get back to work. Take care of those now, don’t drop them and no taking them into the bathroom!” Lilun just nodded already the first book was opened as she balanced the others under it. She didn’t see the woman leave just started reading only to move and sit after her arms grew tired.
The books name was
‘Keeping our city green,’ and Lilun found that while some words were really odd if she kept going soon they made sense and some were just names of plants anyway. Beside some of the names were drawn pictures of the plants and Lilun swore they might try and grow from the pages.
‘All plants need water but not all plants need sunshine. Some plants like cave lichen which glows in their dark home would die in sun while the sunflower likes its name loves the sun!’ Both had little pictures and splashes of color. The little lichen glowed blue but beside it one glowed green and another orange.
‘Plants need gentle fingers and hands to care for them and being rough or picking them up will damage or kill them, some grow spikes to make sure nothing will but most are soft and delicate.’ Lilun never thought plants might not be happy about being touched.
‘When caring for our plants we have to remember that good things can turn bad if there is too much. Light all the time or a whole lot of water can also kill plants. An easy way to tell if this is happening it to softly touch a leaf. If it crinkles or breaks it needs more water, but if it feels limp and waxy you have watered it too much! Too much sun will leave spots on the leaves like they are burning and they are since like us the get sunburns and those hurt!’ Lilun knew all too well what sunburns felt like and wondered if plants could hurt to if they were cut or stepped on.
‘Some plants take a long time to grow and other kinds take no time at all. Grass can grow in just a few days but a tree can years and more to grow even three feet tall.’ Recalling all the trees in her life, those were some old plants!
‘Some plants are special and make medicine or food; these are planted all over Riverfall and it is all of our duties to make sure they stay healthy and happy. If it is a hobby or you’re a budding herbalist we all benefit from the care of plants!’ She kept reading now and then stopping extra-long at a picture of a plant. One plant was tall with little white flowers. Catnip, and according to the book Yowlwing liked it to! She would have to find some, sounded fun. As she turned another page the woman before cleared her throat and Lilun was made to look up.
“Okay kids settle down and find some seats today I will be reading you a story called ‘Running back,’ it’s about a young half blood and his dog.” The kids around Lilun cheered happily and soon all was quiet as they sat down.
Staying where she was Lilun debated on going back to reading her plant book but then the woman started telling the story and she found herself sucked into the words. A half-blood was being picked on about what he was and wasn’t. The others made fun of how he looked, what he did and that he was not like them but the boy was okay because he had his dog, a great big animal with strips that would always be beside him and didn’t care what the boy was. One day the other kids teased him a lot and he decided to run away, his dog like always followed tail wagging happily. The boy ran for a long time them walked and the dog followed; but the boy grew home sick and wanted to go back only to find he was lost. Hungry and tired boy and dog sat but in no time at all the boy got up and started walking back the way he was sure was his home.
They grew more lost and the boy met people who led him wrong and who warned him but he did not listen. The dog lost an ear to a giant cat but still followed the boy which it had protected. One day the boy started finally crying and clinging to his dog he swore he wouldn’t run away but he wanted his mother and father; he wanted to go home. The dog wagging its tail barked and took off running the boy now having to follow the dog as he called the animals name to come back; but the dog just kept running. Soon the boy started recognizing things. He saw the woman who had told him to go home, the man who had said he could find his home if he kept on walking then he saw buildings he knew’ stores he would go to with his parents and finally he was home running into his mother’s arms. The dog lay down by the house panting and wagging its tail before going to sleep.
Everyone cheered at the end of the story but Lilun was frowning. It wasn’t a fair story; the boy never once asked the dog if he wanted to leave home or if he was okay but the dog always asked the boy. When they finally got home the mom only hugged the boy, but it was the dog that brought him back even losing its ear while the boy was only scared. It wasn’t fair at all. The kids all clamored for the woman’s attention but Lilun looked back to her books pulling out the fish one to start reading next. It was a lot harder than the plant one but it had more pictures to and it showed how to keep a fish in a glass tank or bowl and how to feed it. Only some fish could be okay without something special to make air go in the water. Lilun wasn’t sure there was air in water, that’s why people drowned but the book had said so.
She learned there was small fish who could breathe like she could and they made good pets since they just swam up to breathe then back down. They were pretty fish and bright ones; ones that ate other fish and some only ate seeds or some green slime plant that grew inside dirty tanks.
‘Fish need light and food, only fish that live way deep down in oceans need no light but they are not pets.’ There was a drawing of a toothy black fish with dead eyes and Lilun shivered. It was small and never swam up but still it was very scary. Her reading was stopped by the woman and Lilun still feeling unhappy about the story frowned making the woman blink in surprise.
“Are you okay, didn’t you like the book I read?” Shaking her head stubbornly Lilun looked down to her lap and tugged at her shirt.
“Well why didn’t you like it, was it scary?” Lilun wrinkled her nose.
“No one ever asked the dog what he wanted, they just made him follow. No one hugged it when it came back the dog just laid down. I bet he was scared hurt and hungry, but no one ever said anything.” The woman stared at her mouth in a little o.
“Well, sweetie dogs are like that. Their loyal and love people so they follow them around and protect them. Dogs don’t talk either so it is much harder to ask them.” Lilun glared at the woman at that.
“You can to talk to them! They are not very good and they make up words and stuff but you can; and if he wasn’t so smart how come he knew the way home and the boy didn’t.” The woman had nothing to say to this though clearly confused.
“What do you mean they say made up words?” Lilun was now confused.
“Dogs talk funny and their words aren’t always real ones but they’re not really words anyway. Their tail doesn’t move right I think, and they don’t have very good whiskers or ears.”The woman nodded slowly just staring until she sighed.
“Oh I understand now a Kelvic, well see humans we can’t turn to animals to talk like you can and so we can’t really ask them can we?” When Lilun slowly shook her head no the woman reached out and stroked her head again looking surprised most likely because Liluns hair was just as soft as her fur.
“There see, it’s nothing to be upset about. The dog really loved the boy and would not leave him so he protected him and when he knew a word the boy was saying ‘home’ he took the boy home because home means it was time to go there when you walk a dog.” Lilun nodded again and the woman kept petting her absentmindedly.
“So then how old are you? I hope you’re not too old or I will start to feel bad about taking you here.” Lilun smiled at her but it was hard as she was feeling lazy from pets.
“I am going to turn one soon, the others say I am still a kitten so I think it is okay.” She leaned toward the woman in a whisper not done very right as she spoke still too loud.
“Those other books looked to be really hard anyway. Here is much more fun.” The woman smiled and nodded before she stood.
“Okay back to work for me, you be good and there are books about dogs where I got your fish book from. Maybe you can read that one to?” Lilun nodded and the woman moved off only for kids to nearly tackle her again with questions and demanding to be hugged or to find a book for them. Seems she would not be going to work to fast after all! Lilun returned to her book only to look beside her to see the one book the woman had been reading was left beside her. On the over was a huge dog with a goofy face jumping up as it ran beside a boy with bright red hair; that giant thing was a dog! It was bigger than the kid was!
Standing up Lilun moved to the shelves and searched for the word dog, what she got was
‘Dog Breeds’. Not knowing what breed was she pulled the book out to see pictures of dogs besides their names and what they did and where they came from even. She searched through the book until she saw a white dog with black spots.
‘Imperial Watcher,’ Watch dog breed by the Suvan Empire it was good with children and small groups of people, used guarding and protection. They had short hair and long whip like tails. Eyes wide Lilun touched the picture with light fingers. She had never seen a dog like this! All the ones she knew were gray and scraggly walking about the swamps and they were small not said to be from large to huge! Putting the book back she tried to find more dog books but the other kids either pulled them or there were none.
Maybe later she would find more about dogs, for now she moved back to her fish book and continued read but now she had a lot of energy and sitting still was a no. Getting up she looked between her books and in the end decided to keep her fish care book. With care she put the others back and headed for the stairs and that line she had seen. It was just as long as before but the wait wasn’t so bad and soon it was her turn. Lilun had to stand on her tip toes but the man must have noticed and leaned forward to look over the desk. Black skin, really black. Eyes wide she stared longer then was polite, but it was pretty! In the end she remembered why she was there when with a sigh the blue man who wasn’t blue cleared his throat.
“Can I borrow this one please?” She knew borrowed meant she could have it for a little while then she gave it back.
The man hummed as he looked the book over then back to her.
“You know how to take care of a book properly?” Lilun very quickly nodded at his stern voice, her eyes widening but the man was looking back at the book and not at her though he gave a curt nod so she knew he had seen her own.
“You can borrow it for five weeks since it’s a kid’s book but then you bring it right back. If it’s damaged you have to pay to make a new one, understand?” Lilun just nodded and the man passed the book back to her after having her write her name. Something she could do but by his face, not well. So book and bag in her hand she left and took a deep breathe. While she had been reading the world had grown much darker now as the sun started going down. She really had to hurry and with a foggy memory of which way she was to go started running but only after putting the book safely in her bag.
Next was that office place, job and get a home cause everyone could and she had lots of gold pieces anyway! Running and moving around people she couldn’t help but think of the dog and wondered if she might find one to see if it was just as dull and kind of stupid like the little gray ones were.