Timestamp: 13th Day of Summer, 514, AV Seirei longed for rain. As a child travelling with her trade caravan, rain was the bane of ite existence. Mud made for difficult travel with the wagons, and it got into absolutely everything. Not to mention the discomfort of being constantly damp. But right now, Seirei couldn't wait for it to rain. The rain would hopefully cool things down for a while. Even more importantly, it would be good for the slowly dwindling water sources near the city. Even though summer had just started, people were worried about water shortages. Already, a mandatory water ration had been declared a few days ago. And every time Seirei left the tent, she heard people talking about their fears for the future. If the water sources were starting to run low now, what would things be like as the summer progressed? What if the rains didn't come at all? The heat certainly didn't help the way Seirei felt, either. It made her irritable on top of already being incredibly moody for no reason Seirei could see...or at least none that she wanted to admit to. Waisana asked me if I was more emotional than usual when she examined me a few weeks ago. I'd say that being this moody is definitely unusual for me... she thought uneasily. The intense nausea that plagued her every morning hadn't abated yet either. If anything, it had gotten worse. It wasn't only mornings now. And even the slightest whiff of some scents was enough to set her stomach to roiling uneasily. She got tired easily as well. She often had to rest after doing something as simple was working with wood. Some days were bad enough that she found herself needing a nap like a young child. Lian had taken to looking at her strangely several times a day, and waking her up any time he found her napping. But the most disturbing thing was that her period still hadn't come. Seirei couldn't let her think about it often because whenever she did, she would succumb to hysterical fear about what it might mean. Maybe I should go see Waisana again. She did say to come in after the tenth, and it is. I just don't know if three days after the tenth is enough time or not. After a few minutes internal debate, Seirei decided that it didn't matter. Waisana didn't specify a particular date. So if it was too soon, the healer could simply tell her to come back another time. With that decided, Seirei left the tent. As soon as she walked outside, the heat hit her like a stone wall. What little relief the shade of the tent provided was gone. People nearby moved about quickly on their business. It was obvious that no one wanted to be outside the dubious shelter of a tent for longer than they had to. Seirei couldn't blame them; neither did she. Seirei walked briskly as she made her way to the Healing Tents. The heat made her feel sluggish and tired, but the promise of shade and the slightly cooler air inside a tent kept her moving at a brisk pace. Once at the Healing tents, Seirei slowly made her way through the crowd, searching for her friend. Many of the people going about their business seemed to be in bad moods, and Seirei could only assume that the heat was affecting them, too. Finally, after several chimes of searching, Seirei found someone who knew where Waisana was. She thanked them politely for giving her directions. Then she followed those directions carefully. When Seirei saw Waisana, she smiled as she greeted the healer. "You asked me to come back after the 10th. I hope that this isn't too soon? Or if you're busy, I could come back another time?" Seirei asked uncertainly. Part of Seirei simply wanted to know one way or another if she was pregnant or not. The uncertainty was painful. But part of her really didn't want to know. That part of her feared the answer. Even this awful uncertainty was better than knowing for certain that her captor's seed had taken root within her. |