by Liarra Frostfawn on July 21st, 2013, 7:15 pm
The slam of a door sounds out across snow and open air as a girl storms out of her family's Avintar. Her dark black hair is tied up in its customary braid and it swings in time to the stomping sound her boots made in the snow. A true Vantha, she wears little protective gear out in the harsh climate. Even if she hadn't had the Mark of Morwen, the young woman would still not need heavy furs to protect her from the elements as it was Winter. The Goddess Morwen was gone, bringing Winter to the rest of Mizahar and so Avanthal and its Holds warmed.
She stuffed her hands into the pockets of her pants, not for warmth but out of sheer exasperation. Her parents had once again tried to proposition the idea of a suitor and marriage. It was the third time since Liarra had turned sixteen that Spring. Liarra thought that her parents would understand the first two rejections meant she didn't want to be married at all.
It had to be Grandmere meddling again. Liarra had been six when her only sister had been married off at sixteen. When her sister left a sense of betrayal had built up inside her. Tolanna had been her closest friend, and their parents had sent her away without even asking Liarra how she had felt! Even Tolanna hadn't thought about her little sister, having been caught up in all the excitement. Liarra had always suspected that Grandmere had played a role in Tolanna being taken away, and her suspicions were proven correct when she learned the groom was from Whitevine Hold. The very Hold Grandmere had grown up in, and she had been close friends with the groom's grandparents.
Liarra's eyes were a violent purple as her anger and frustration boiled underneath her skin. Having spent barely two full seasons as an acknowledged adult, marriage was the last thing Liarra wanted. She was just settling into her job, her responsibilities and duties. Though she still lived with her family, Liarra was beginning to feel truly independent. Why would she want to ruin that by getting married? Even more if the man was from another Hold. Frostfawn Hold was just fine; it was where her friends were, where her job was, where her passions lay. Liarra had no interest in the other Holds.
Before she had stormed out on her family, Grandmere had brought up "Icemaiden" again. That had been the final straw. She wasn't even seventeen yet, and Grandmere was already fretting over Liarra becoming an Icemaiden. Liarra sighed deeply and stood still for a moment in the snow. Grandmere was annoying at times, but Liarra loved her and respected her even when they didn't see eye to eye. Still, why couldn't Grandmere accept her feelings? Her parents did, at least a little, as they hadn't forced her to marry. Yet.
With a huff, Liarra kicked a mound of snow with her boot. She was still frustrated and not in any hurry to go back home. There was bound to be something she could do to pass some time away before returning to the Avintar. As luck would have it, at that moment a gaggle of small children ran by.
"Liarra!" One of the little girls cried out when the pack noticed the other girl. "There's a Kelvic in the Hold!"
"We just saw her!"
"She's so big!"
"And fluffy, don't forget fluffy!"
The children's voices all ran together and before long Liarra couldn't make out much of what they were saying. She was however, able to grasp the direction they started pointing in; one of the larger Avintars. Liarra had an inkling on who the Kelvic might be. There was a fur trader by the name of Takoda, if Liarra remembered correctly, and he had a Zypherian Kelvic. The sixteen year old had never had the chance to meet the fur trader's Kelvic, but perhaps that would change today.
The young woman had always wanted to meet and spend time with a Kelvic, but had never gotten the chance. Granted, Kelvics were not uncommon in Avanthal, what with the Icewatch and all, but that didn't mean everyone got to strike up hours long conversations with them.
Perhaps today would be Liarra's lucky day, so with interest and curiosity turning her eyes a sparkling blue, she walked toward the Avintar. She knocked on the door without hesitation, knowing someone would be sure to let her in.
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