by Aramenta on March 15th, 2013, 12:48 pm
Spring 5, 513 AV
Stream in Endrykas, A Group of Washerwomen
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"Who's that?"
"Oh, Ara Stonewhistling, and her girl aside her."
"Her girl? Oh, you must mean Livvy."
"Is that her name?"
"Indeed 'tis. You caught me off guard, I s'pose. My sister, she's an Amethyst in Horncaller pav, you know, and them folk I think hardly think of her as 'her girl'. A person doesn't say, in Amethyst, 'Oh, I just saw Ara this morning, and her girl was with her.' A person just says 'Oh, I just saw Ara-and-her-Liv, as if that were her name."
"I don't take that light. Its not healthy, a good Drykas girl from a high family took up so close with a slavey-girl."
"Ara? A good Drykas girl? Oh, she's windmarked, sure, and I would not say she were bad, not rightly, but... well, you say that, I picture something other than Aramenta Grasswave - not Stonewhistling no more, you know. She's a queer one."
"Queery? She seemed a pretty enough thing, 'cept for her scar-arm. And you know how they say - a Drykas without scars needs to go riding more."
*laughter*
"Aye, that scar on her arm, though, did you get a right fine look at it? Or her windmark, either."
"Nae, why?"
"Well... if you see her again, you look at it. That ain't a mark o' some grapple wi' a Zith-bird or nothin'. 'sa burn. You ain't never heard about the Stonewhistlings?"
"No! Tell!"
"Well... you know I hate to gossip..."
"No, no, no, just between us, promise."
"Well... you keep it to yourself, and don't say I said it. But girlie was in a pavilion fire when she were only five."
*gasp*
"No! Oh, the dear!"
"Sure 'nuff. Amethysters, they don't talk about it much, you know how it is. It ain't the sort o' thing one likes t'remember too hard on. But aye, and a quick one, too. Old man Stonewhistling had two wives, then, sisters they was: Duna and Elaine Gullybird-Stonewhistling. Say he wanted to marry Elaine first, but Duna... well, you know I wouldn't say nothing indelicate of the man. Just saying, oldest of them Stonewhistling boys ain't nine months older than their anniversary, if you know what I mean."
"Oh, sure, I know what you mean!"
"Stonewhistlings weren't rich then, but old man, he wanted his girl, and he busted horse harder then I ever seen a man. A breeder he is, the old man, one of the folk 'at put the good name to Stonewhistling striders as good for scouts and speed-runners, you know. Took the big tough warhorse mounts and sold 'em off, and bought these little thin creatures, some said hardly Striders at all. But given a few seasons a growing, and there was many a runnery fellow hanging about the Stonewhistling herds, hoping one o' their runner-mares might just cozy up to him and give 'em a windmark."
"Ah! I have heard o 'them! Aye, I remember hearing on that, won the great race three years running, eh?"
"Aye, indeed. Old man Stonewhistling, he's a webber aside being a breeder, you know, I think that's as much to do with it. He knows just... where to have a horse, just how to weave 'em together, as it were. But, you're distracting me! Point is, a few seasons o' that, a man gets enou' money to be making him a second wife, comfortably, and he takes up his Duna, right? Was quite the tadge, as the Gullybirds Topazes are a good line, better once, I'd say, than the Stonewhistlings were. To take two girls from 'em! There was more than one girl who clucked her tongue, that I'll tell you. Two sisters in the same tent, sleeping with the same man, it ain't rightly wrong, as you say, it's just... recipe for bad business."
"He kept the older girl?"
"Stonewhistling ain't no cadder. He's a good man. Course he did. And she's all he got now, 'course, after the fire."
"No!"
"True as true. Fire started, and the only ones inside was Duna, and her slave, and their two girls: Ara-and-her-Liv, sure as sun. And the fire takes up, and the mothersget caught up quick, trying to set the horses free, and never make it out. But Ara, she does, and not just running, but on the back o' this great mistress of a Stryder-mare, with Livy slung o'er the back. How she got windmarked, the mare stayed with her after that."
"And that's where she got the burn scar? Saving a slave?"
"Maybe. She don't talk much on that. And more than a burn. She breathed so much o' the smoke she ain't never talked since."
"No!"
"Not one word. You sit just by her and sometimes, she'll kind of do this queer hissy-little-whisper. She does it sometimes with her Liv. But that's why they stick so close, I think. Liv's th'only one who knows what she's saying, and talks for her. Takes care of her. Ara, she needs taking care of. She's a queer one, like I said. You ask me, smoke burned her brains same time it burned her throat. She gets tired easy, and so her pa started teaching her web-work, right? Sometimes she just lays out in the grass, with her hands above her head, fussing her fingers in the sky, like a singer on a lute, her Liv just sittin' there in her dress all stone-faced-and-petch-you-if-you-touch-her."
"A bit bats, huh?"
"'swhat I think."
"Well. With the pox, I s'pose she might find a husband."
"Sure. Ain't nothin' wrong with her that way. Broad hips, pretty face, milk-breasts, and a good enoguh girl for mothering I think. And a webber. Jus' have to put up with the queer, and talkin' to your wife through her slave."
*laughter*
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Aramenta on March 20th, 2013, 2:45 am, edited 3 times in total.