Timestamp: 45th Day of Fall, 514 AV Seirei felt a little bit nervous about going in for her second exam for the season. But that was more because she was afraid of what her pregnancy might do to her next rather than the exam itself. Waisana always had a way of calming any insecurities she had about the actual exam. Although the first had been uncomfortable, Waisana's hands were gentle as she worked, and she was quite good at keeping Seirei's attention focused on something other than what she was doing. It was getting close to the time Waisana had asked her to come, so Seirei stood, and stretched her aching back. As she did so, her leg seized up in a painful cramp that nearly sent her toppling over. Only the fact that foot and leg cramps had become common enough that she half expected one every time she moved her legs saved her. She was able to shift her considerable weight to her other leg in time to prevent a fall. As usual, she felt off balance with the additional weight of the child growing inside of her, but she was getting used to that, too. It seems as though I can get used to a lot of things I never thought I would be able to. Seirei mused thoughtfully. She still hated the aches and pains forced upon her by the child sleeping within her belly, but they didn't interfere with her life as much as she once feared they would. Seirei even found that she was still able to work with her beloved wood as long as she rested often and did as much as she could while sitting down. Now if I could just get used to this horrible morning sickness, I'd be a lot better off. Or better yet, if it would just go away... Seirei grumbled to herself. Seirei sat down carefully, and rubbed her cramping leg vigorously. Slowly, but surely, the cramp eased, and the pain began to fade. Seirei sighed in relief. She stood again, and she left the tent. Her swollen ankles ached as she walked towards the healing tents. Her pace was slow, but steady. As she walked, she noticed the way different colored tents were placed. Some seemed to be clustered together by color, but this was by no means the case for all of them. That suggested that those that did were friends, or family rather than just being in the same Clan. There were a lot of green and red tents clustered together. That made perfect sense to Seirei. She had learned that the red tents belonged to the Ruby Clan, and that they were the craftspeople among the Drykas. That included leather working. Green tents meant the Emerald Clan, and they were hunters. So why not put the leather workers near the hunters that would be selling them the uncured pelts from their kills? Before Seirei knew it, she was standing outside the healing tents. She began looking for Waisana. It was early enough in the day that the River Flower wasn't overly crowded, but it was still fairly busy. Healers dressed in the white that Seirei had come to associate with the Opal Clan bustled about, showing patients into smaller, private areas where they could be examined. But she didn't see Waisana. Patients milled about the area, waiting to be seen with varying levels of patience. But Waisana wasn't among them. Seirei knew that she could be in one of the smaller, private areas, but she didn't want to just walk in. What if she was treating someone? So she kind of lingered around the main tent, hoping that she'd see her friend emerge, or that Waisana would see her. "May I help you? You look lost." Seirei started at the polite, but distant sounding masculine voice. She turned, and found someone dressed as a healer standing behind her, observing her. His startling green eyes fell on her belly, lingered for a moment, then met her gaze expectantly. "I'm looking for Waisana. Do you know where I can find her? I have an appointment with her today." The healer had spoken in pavi, and after a few ticks to translate his words, she had responded in kind. But her accent was obvious, as was her hesitance over word choice. And her hands fluttered indecisively rather than using any clear signs. The man frowned, and the polite, neutral expression in his eyes and face chilled slightly. "You must have made a mistake. Waisana is not here today. I will examine you in her place. Come with me." the healer said in heavily accented Common. |