79th of Spring, 515AV
11th Bell, Morning
Alements
11th Bell, Morning
Alements
"Meya!" Sezkero sighed, exasperated as the small child squirmed from her hand once more. But just like the last time, the girl only stood still. The two stood just outside of Alement's steps, and the snake has spent nearly half a bell goading and bribing the sick child to follow her. Meya did not turn to run, and Sezkero likely wouldn't have chased her if she did. She was not going to force these children against their will, but if they were sick, she would make sure she got them some care. A pitiful sniffle sounded in return as the silent girls stared up at her with the wide brown eyes that worked so well on the older woman. Ker melted and turned towards the girl, trying to explain to the reluctant child how this visit would benefit her.
"I promissssse you, Caelum is a very kind man. Ker knowsss him well, he will only want to help. Ssssome herbssss to eassse your throat, okay?" And your eyes, and your nose and hopefully we can get you a bath while we are at it. But Sezkero said none of these things, waiting for the girl's reaction. Meya was not like her brother Codin. Whereas the older sibling was doing everything in his power to get the two off the streets, his younger sister seemed to thrive as a street urchin, even rejected the idea of a roof over her head.
Eventually, the girl took a step forward, which Ker responded by opening her palm to the girl instead. Carefully, the ragged and dirty looking orphan nudged forward. Sezkero stepped forward too, and before the child could object she stooped to gather Meya in her arms. "Ooooooh! She pretended to groan under the child's weight as a trickle of giggles reached her ears. Taking two large steps, Sezkero pretended that it took much more effort than it actually did to carry the child in her arms as she turned back towards the front door of Alements.
"By Makutsssssi's feet, if you keep growing, you'll be bigger than me and your brother!" She grinned at the young girl, blowing on her nose once her words were done, as she hefted Meya up the stairs to the Alement's porch. The truth was, Meya could hardly weigh more than a feather. The child was small, much smaller than even Sezkero, which was a hard feat to accomplish, and thin as a twig. The girl ate what Sezkero and the others gave her, but the child was homeless, and at the moment, Sezkero had no power to do anything about it. Soon. She told herself, still showing her white teeth to the child and pretending to be struggling under her weight as she gently kicked the door open. The child only giggled, amused by the snake's theatrics, and enjoying the bumpy ride.
"Caelum!" It was no surprise to find Alements completely empty. Not even Elise was found inside, which made Sezkero think that the place was closed, until later in the day. But that couldn't be, the door was always unlocked when Caelum was there, so he must be around. It was so unlike the Ethaefal to forget something like locking the door, that it failed to crossed her mind. But no reply came. "Ssssay it with me, the magic-man only likesss pretty girlssss, I think." Sezkero murmured to Meya, slipping a compliment in in an attempt to restart the smile that had already faded from her tired and sick-looking face, but she only earned a sniffle in reply. It didn't help that this child exhibited all signs of the neglect of a homeless orphan. Boy would she have some explaining to give Caelum if he thought Meya was her own child.
"One, two, .... Caelum!" Again, no answer. Sezkero hugged Meya closer to herself, singing out the Ethaefal's name once more, as if the smaller voice would accompany her own. But Ker was in no way surprised that Meya stayed silent. She may have heard a total of ten words from the girl in the past two seasons, only half of which were meant for her. The snake wove through the empty tables, with chairs laid upside down on top of them with the intention of reaching the infirmary door, which was open. Unless Caelum was sleeping, or in his office, he would likely be in there.
"Oh." The single syllable escaped the snake's mouth when she reached the door to the infirmary. There was no welcoming sight of the gorgeous Ethaefal, lounged at his desk or sorting through his materials. Instead, the Iyvess' brown eyes widened for a tick at the utter surprise, before narrowing to meet the face of Kaveh. Wonderful.
"I promissssse you, Caelum is a very kind man. Ker knowsss him well, he will only want to help. Ssssome herbssss to eassse your throat, okay?" And your eyes, and your nose and hopefully we can get you a bath while we are at it. But Sezkero said none of these things, waiting for the girl's reaction. Meya was not like her brother Codin. Whereas the older sibling was doing everything in his power to get the two off the streets, his younger sister seemed to thrive as a street urchin, even rejected the idea of a roof over her head.
Eventually, the girl took a step forward, which Ker responded by opening her palm to the girl instead. Carefully, the ragged and dirty looking orphan nudged forward. Sezkero stepped forward too, and before the child could object she stooped to gather Meya in her arms. "Ooooooh! She pretended to groan under the child's weight as a trickle of giggles reached her ears. Taking two large steps, Sezkero pretended that it took much more effort than it actually did to carry the child in her arms as she turned back towards the front door of Alements.
"By Makutsssssi's feet, if you keep growing, you'll be bigger than me and your brother!" She grinned at the young girl, blowing on her nose once her words were done, as she hefted Meya up the stairs to the Alement's porch. The truth was, Meya could hardly weigh more than a feather. The child was small, much smaller than even Sezkero, which was a hard feat to accomplish, and thin as a twig. The girl ate what Sezkero and the others gave her, but the child was homeless, and at the moment, Sezkero had no power to do anything about it. Soon. She told herself, still showing her white teeth to the child and pretending to be struggling under her weight as she gently kicked the door open. The child only giggled, amused by the snake's theatrics, and enjoying the bumpy ride.
"Caelum!" It was no surprise to find Alements completely empty. Not even Elise was found inside, which made Sezkero think that the place was closed, until later in the day. But that couldn't be, the door was always unlocked when Caelum was there, so he must be around. It was so unlike the Ethaefal to forget something like locking the door, that it failed to crossed her mind. But no reply came. "Ssssay it with me, the magic-man only likesss pretty girlssss, I think." Sezkero murmured to Meya, slipping a compliment in in an attempt to restart the smile that had already faded from her tired and sick-looking face, but she only earned a sniffle in reply. It didn't help that this child exhibited all signs of the neglect of a homeless orphan. Boy would she have some explaining to give Caelum if he thought Meya was her own child.
"One, two, .... Caelum!" Again, no answer. Sezkero hugged Meya closer to herself, singing out the Ethaefal's name once more, as if the smaller voice would accompany her own. But Ker was in no way surprised that Meya stayed silent. She may have heard a total of ten words from the girl in the past two seasons, only half of which were meant for her. The snake wove through the empty tables, with chairs laid upside down on top of them with the intention of reaching the infirmary door, which was open. Unless Caelum was sleeping, or in his office, he would likely be in there.
"Oh." The single syllable escaped the snake's mouth when she reached the door to the infirmary. There was no welcoming sight of the gorgeous Ethaefal, lounged at his desk or sorting through his materials. Instead, the Iyvess' brown eyes widened for a tick at the utter surprise, before narrowing to meet the face of Kaveh. Wonderful.
Common | Snake-Tongue | Tukant | Thoughts | PC/NPC Talking