Kaili had a head ache. A big one. Her head was fuzzy, and her brain just didn’t seem to be working. So she sat in the forge with her head in hands, knees curled up, attempting to make it go away. She’d given up on working that day, since she just couldn’t concentrate. As her head throbbed, she attempted to brainstorm ways to make it go away, but the Isur just couldn’t think straight. All her thoughts were muddled, and the simplest things escaped her mental grip. Did she have any major work today? Did she eat breakfast? She couldn’t really remember. Did she eat breakfast? She couldn’t remember doing it, but she didn’t feel hungry, so it must have.
”Kaili, what are you doing there? You should be in bed!” Someone called from next to her, in a concerned voice. Looking to the side, she spotted Jelian, her older sister, crouching beside her with a worried look on her face. She was holding a glass of water, which looked cold and refreshing. That’s what was supposed to help with headaches… not minding that she was being rude, Kaili instantly grabbed the cup from her sibling’s hand, and began to drink.
”Mmmm I like it here…” She replied between a gulp, then finished the glass. It was true, she felt much more comfortable in the forge than anywhere else in their house, so wanted to stay here. She didn’t mind sitting on the hard cold floor, since the constant fire in the room warmed her. Her head felt slightly clearer after the water, but not by much. She handed the glass back to her sister, and returned her head to its position between her hands. The older Isur sighed lightly, and left the room for Kaili to be alone.
”Kaili, what are you doing there? You should be in bed!” Someone called from next to her, in a concerned voice. Looking to the side, she spotted Jelian, her older sister, crouching beside her with a worried look on her face. She was holding a glass of water, which looked cold and refreshing. That’s what was supposed to help with headaches… not minding that she was being rude, Kaili instantly grabbed the cup from her sibling’s hand, and began to drink.
”Mmmm I like it here…” She replied between a gulp, then finished the glass. It was true, she felt much more comfortable in the forge than anywhere else in their house, so wanted to stay here. She didn’t mind sitting on the hard cold floor, since the constant fire in the room warmed her. Her head felt slightly clearer after the water, but not by much. She handed the glass back to her sister, and returned her head to its position between her hands. The older Isur sighed lightly, and left the room for Kaili to be alone.