Timestamp: 14th Day of Spring, 514 AV Seirei watched her brother unharness their horses. She knew better than to ask if she could help. Jared thought she was too little...and as much as she hated to admit it, he was right. To a tiny five year old girl, a horse was a huge, intimidating creature. Seirei was too short to reach the harness to unbuckle it, and not strong enough to carry it once it had been taken off of the horse. The last time she had tried, she had ended up buried under a hopelessly tangled harness, and had had to be rescued. But that didn't stop her from wanting to help her beloved older brother. So she tagged along behind Jared, carrying the trailing end of the harness. After a while, Jared shooed her off with a grin, and told her to go see if their mother needed help with anything. Seirei did as she was bid. Her mother was setting up a table where they would hopefully sell the figurines she had made since the last festival they had worked at. The young girl was too small to help with setting up the table, but she did help her mother by spreading out the brightly colored cloth over the table they were going to use as a display. "Thank you, Seirei. We can put the figurines out tomorrow before the festival." Seirei grinned. "Okay, Mother. Does that mean that we have time for another lesson?" she asked eagerly. Her mother laughed. "Always looking for another lesson, aren't you, little one?" Seirei nodded emphatically. This only made her mother laugh even harder. "I was the same way when I was your age." she admitted with a smile. "Does that mean that we can have another lesson?" "Yes, it does. Just let me get the next tool I want to show you." Seirei watched as her mother went over to her tool kit, and pulled out a mallet. She offered to Seirei, who took it gingerly. The tool was made out of wood, and felt smooth in her hands. "Did you make this, Mother?" "No, but a wood carver could make mallets like this one. We use them when so much material has to be removed from the piece that your using that your own arm strength is not enough to accomplish your goal. Using the mallet will leave large marks during the removal process, so it should only during the beginning stages of a project." Seirei listened with rapt fascination to her mother's words. She liked the idea of being able to make some of her own tools. It reinforced the idea that wood had almost unlimited uses, and a carver who had enough skill could make something for everyone. Practical things like tools, and bowls, and spoons, and signs. Things of beauty like beads for jewelry. And masterpieces that would bring awe to all who saw them for generations. More than anything else, Seirei wanted to be a part of that. Seirei stirred in her sleep. Discomfort caused by the movement dragged her from her dreams. Her entire body ached from resisting her captor. It was a futile effort. Seirei knew that it was. And yet...she couldn't help herself. Seirei couldn't do anything but resist because she wouldn't be able to live with herself if she were to allow someone to violate her without even trying to stop it from happening. Her head was foggy, and she felt lightheaded from lack of sleep. He had kept her up much later than usual with his "attentions." This is really happening, isn't it? And there's nothing I can do to stop it. Not now, anyway. And not any time soon, either. What if he succeeds in getting me pregnant? With him assaulting me every night the way he does, it's a very real possibility. And I have to accept that. How will I escape if I'm pregnant? Or worse, what if I have a child? There's no way I could ever leave any child of mine with him. How will I be able to support a child? I'll have to plan for that, and earn enough money to support two people before I escape. But that will take even longer than I expected, and the extra time I spend here will increase the chance of him getting me pregnant. For all I know, I'm pregnant now. How will I know? Are there signs I can look for? Who will watch a child while I work if I do succeed in getting us both out of here? Seirei's thoughts swirled chaotically in her head. Panic and despair threatened to take over, but with sheer force of will, she held them at bay. Her heart pounded painfully in her chest, and she breathed deeply, struggling to force herself to calm down. She needed to be able to think. The only way she was going to be able to do what needed to be done in order for her to escape was if she kept calm and focused on the task at hand while keeping the greater goal in mind. And to do that, she needed to be able to think clearly at all times. Otherwise, she'd never be able to escape. She'd be kept prisoner and forcibly bred like an animal forever. Or until I die of it. she thought grimly. I need a distraction. Seirei decided that she wanted to make a set of blocks. She gathered several pieces of wood, and brought them outside so she could work in the sun. She returned to the tent, and gathered her tools as well. Then she went back outside. Seirei wished she had a table and chair. Or a work bench. But Lian had little in the way of furnature, which was to be expected of someone who lived in a tent, and migrated through the Sea of Grass. So she had to make due with what she could find. With a sigh, Seirei sat in front of her captor's tent, and set the pieces of wood in front of her. They were already roughly the shape of the blocks she wanted to make; squares and rectangles. But they were far too big for a child's hands to handle easily. So she used her saw to cut them into smaller pieces. As the blade of her saw bit deep into the wood, Seirei had to focus on what she was doing, or she would make a fatal mistake, destroying the piece of wood she was working with. And by narrowing her focus to the task at hand, she was able to tune everything else out. Her captor, Lian. The pain and shame of being forced. Her fears about the future. Everything faded into the depths of her mind. That in turn allowed her to regain her calm. For the moment, nothing other than the wood and her saw existed. Nothing else mattered. |