80th, Winter, 514 AV
Katelyn's body was humming with excitement. She wasn't even listening to the conversation between Ser Whitevine and the man at the desk. Nor was her attention on the two armed Knights standing as sentry by the heavy doors that lead into the Archives. She stood close by her Patron trying not to fidget while he scribbled down their information in the visitor log. Why was it taking so long? No wonder she'd never had access to a good source of knowledge. Everyone guarded all of the good books under lock and key and sword.
"Come along," she heard mumbled somewhere far away.
Her eyes were locked on the door as if she could see through them. The glazed look on her face was eliciting some amused stares from the guards, and Ser Whitevine tried again to urge her along.
"Katelyn," he repeated a little more firmly, and her head jerked around to meet his exasperated gaze. "Would you like to stay out here a while longer or go inside?"
She could feel her ears burning and the blood rush to her cheeks. It was all the answer he seemed to need. Her Patron forged ahead and opened the doors to the large interior room. Kat quickly followed, spurred forward by embarrassment and nearly debilitating curiosity. When the guards pulled the doors shut behind them, she didn't think she'd ever been so happy to be locked inside a room in all her life. Desks were arranged around the middle of the room and a few small groups read and talked quietly amongst each other.
Tall, long rows of shelves flanked the walls--all of them crammed with books. Old books, new books, little books, big books and every other kind of book in between. Her eyes swelled and rounded in childlike awe, and she found her feet carrying her across the floor on their own accord. Ser Whitevine followed along at his leisure, amused and content to watch his Squire a moment. There were closed doors on either side of the room as well, but Kat paid no heed to them. She walked to the very first bookshelf that she saw, and plucked off the first book that caught her eye.
It was an old thing but obviously well-cared for. The cover was a smooth leather, faded green and with light ware on the spine and corners. Katelyn opened it carefully and couldn't help but smile at the sound of the spine creaking. The first page was blank so she flipped to the next. Native Flowers of Sylira: An Illustrated Reference for Blooms in Every Season the title read. She flipped further into the book to a random page near the middle and was greeted by the drawing of a sunflower and tightly scribbled text all around it. Her eyes crinkled as her smile stretched a little wider, and she carefully closed the book before returning it to its home on the shelf.
"What do you think? First impressions?" Ser Whitevine asked after she put the guide away, and Katelyn turned around to beam at him.
"This place is amazing. I've never seen so many books in my life. Have you read any of these?" she babbled quickly and excitedly.
"Several of them, yes. One of the keys to being a good Knight is having a strong mind," he replied with a laugh. "Tell me, what are some things you're interested in? Things that you don't actually know yourself, but have always been curious about or wanted to learn?"
His question caught her off guard. Kat had to think a moment and try to form a good rebuttal. Her Patron waited patiently for the answers to surface, and when they came to her she spoke carefully.
"There are a lot of things I've always wanted to learn about, but I don't think they would benefit my training as a Squire."
"I'd still like to hear them," he urged easily and she shrugged.
"Alright," Kat continued. "Falconry has always fascinated me, and I've always wanted to learn how to cook. Not like a professional chef, but campfire meals. Limited ingredient recipes for when you're roughing it out there." She said that last bit with disdain. Katelyn hadn't been back out in the woods by herself since they'd found her brother. The place repelled her now. It felt forbidden--but this was no time for that. She quickly pushed the thoughts out of her mind and went on.
"I'd also like to learn how to hunt and fish--maybe garden. You know, I always had this dream of traveling to Zeltiva and seeing that big University. I used to wish I could be a student there. When I was little and my mother told me about it I used to pretend I was. She was born down there--but she never went to the school."