"Listen, I've some friends I'd like you to meet. They're a little shy, so they wanna test you a bit. Just keep taking the third right turn until you find a red door with a three-pointed star when it's getting close to evening and come inside. We'll be waiting.” “Nim . . .You've talked a lot about your friends, but never actually said anything. What are they like?” “Well . . . One's real quiet, like you wouldn't believe. The other's fussier than a merchant before market day, believe you me, but she's got a heart carved out of a mountain. I think you'll like her, once you stop fighting.” “You really think we'll fight?” “Oh yeah. Everyone does, at first. How long's the only question.” |
Season of Winter, Day 70, 502 AV
Leth blessed Kit with a full moon that night and Ionu blessed her with two strangely-colored extras for giggles. Kit followed Nim's instructions perfectly, third right, again and again. It took her down wide roads and alleys so small she needed to squeeze in sideways to make it through to the other side. Eventually she found what she was looking for.
A little red door, with a three-pointed star painted in azure across its front. The door was attached to a lovely little hovel; she'd have guessed it had four good-sized rooms, at least, with little vines that crawled up its sides and bloomed into flowers in colors that just didn't make any sense to her eyes. The windows, she could not help but notice, were utterly dark. If she'd not been told to meet here, Kit would have sworn that the house was sleeping.
She walked up to the door and rapped her knuckles against the wood, loud enough to alert anyone awake, she hoped, while praying it wasn't enough to wake anybody who was asleep. “Hello?” She asked, not sure whether to expect an answer back. “Anybody there?” Kit pressed her ear against the door and closed her eyes, hoping to catch something.
There was a sound of something shifting. “Hey there, Kit!” She heard Nim call, muffled through the door, cheerful as always. “Come on inside.” Kit tried the door. It wouldn't budge. She tried again, pushed a little harder and found the source of the problem.
“Nim,” she said, like she was talking to an idiot. “Door's locked.” Kit waited. There was a sound of scuffling that brought her eyes down to the bottom of the door. They caught of the sheen of something metalic slipped underneath. A key? No, she thought as she reached door, picked it up and tested the shape of it. It was as long as her hand, with some sort of tooth at the end. “What's this?”
“Lockpick.” Nim said.
“Lockpick,” Kit's voice was toneless”
“What do you expect me to do with this?”
“Magic.”
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