58th Day of Summer 505 “Again!” Satu grunted, breath labored. “Try again!” They had been heavily into the forms for over two bells now and both women were tired. Latti’s attack came once more, and Satu attempted to block the swirling violence using her dual wield. Her left suvai lifted to deflect Latii’s weapon from its original path, and the other shifted to trap it between its prongs. Twisting her strong wrists and forearms, Satu hoped to send the weapon out of reach, but with a sorrowful exclamation, she saw the only weapon to be sent flying was her own. “Once more, I would try!” She called to Latti, her practice partner. A river of sweat ran down her back as she stooped to pick up the elusive and slippery weapon while Latti was bent over, hands on her knees, trying to catch her own breath. “Satu! We have been at this all morning, for Avalis’ sake, let us break now!” The Konti smiled with good humor. “Just once more,” Satu promised, laughing. “Now come at me again… Pretend I am a treacherous Human! One who would keep you from sweet Mura!” And she settled into her form with bent knees, her weapons raised in an engagement stance. She did not wish to stop, she never wanted to. Yet, her muscles protested with each fiery movement of the suvai, as she struggled to deflect the attacks her friend threw at her. This was beauty! In Satu’s mind, no other teachings compared to the fluid, dancelike movements of the suvai. Nothing else besides dance could garner her attention for any length of time. Latti retorted, “I rather see you as the crazy Konti who would keep me from my rest!” The flurry of movement exhilarated her, and her eyes shone in the midst of it all. Strike and parry, dance away, dance away. Satu flowed with Laviku’s weapons of the sea. And as blond haired Latti lunged for her ribs, Satu spun, and avoided contact as she brought her own suvai up, one at a time to Latti’s Heart, each in its own attack. Suddenly, Satu stopped. Both women knew instinctively, the fight was finished. It ended there, without bloodshed or fuss, otherwise had she continued, it would have been a disabling attack upon her friend. But what reason was there for needless violence? Never would she see a cause for that! Satu stepped back, smiling as did Latti. “Are you satisfied now, Satu?” the girl teased, but she knew Satu would be back at practice again tomorrow. Satu only winked her answer back, she was not satisfied... Retiring to the practice bench to gather her belongings, Satu waved goodbye to her friend who feigned stomach complaints from lack of nourishment. “Go!” Satu waved to her good-naturedly, “Go!” Weary, but content, Satu sat and wiped her flushed face and arms with a soft, white cloth. Looking out over the practice floor, she felt the loud hum of the multitude as it swelled with conversation and the striking of weapons. Groups of Konti women in varying degrees of grace and deadliness filled the Pavilion. Satu closed her eyes tight. Their collective emotions reverberated against her Heart in an unending, hypnotic sensation. How similar it was to the comforting noise of her whirling and madly spinning suvai. So special was this place to her! Giggling sounded behind her on the audience benches and caused her to look up and around. A younger Konti, smirking, pointed and Satu followed the line of sight to a group of girls she had not seen before in the Pavilion. They lacked the muscle tone and self confidence of the more experienced practitioners, but Satu could not detect what had set off the laughter in the first place. Once more, dabbing the thin towel against her skin, Satu watched the group to see what they would do next. |