70th of Fall, 510 AV It had been five days since they’d returned from the Fall Hunt, and it had been a full five days since she’d had a chance to see Sam. Her family had kept her busy, and when they weren’t keeping her busy, she was working frantically to catch up on her work. Granted, no one expected her to do it, but Dymphna was not the type of girl to leave things she needed to do undone. Fall for an herbalist was a busy time, making sure the last of the summer and fall plants were dried, the bounty of game fat rendered, and various other things cared about. The next season would bring other jobs – Making soaps and ointments being her favorite. Something had happened during the hunt. Something very important… As a whole, of course, but specifically something between Sam and her. In turn, Dymphna felt the need to have a few days to really consider what was now transpiring. She found herself praying regularly to Cheva that she might sway her father’s thinking, because there was a lingering worry that she would be ripped away and forced to marry someone other than Sam. Though she was afraid to bring it up with anyone in her family, she was in love. Certainly they knew by the way the young woman mooned about, and likely someone who had been with the couple had clued them in. But still… It wasn’t her place to plan her own future in that manner. And she wasn’t about to bring about dishonor. So, as said, it had been a few days. Five long days. Five cold nights of poor sleep now that she was used to being in the company of the young Drykas man as he too slept. But after the fifth day she couldn’t take it any longer. She approached his little camp on the back of Dara. By this point in the season, she had started to wear the fitted coat over her dress and apron – beautiful cream wool that was soft against her skin and littered in embroidered knot work and tiny opals telling the story of her pavilion. Its cuffs and collar were lined with dark fur. Out of the wind, she’d likely not wear it all the time, but there was a touch of pride when she did wear it. Slowing, she looked for signs of any of the other men living with Sam, but she didn’t seem to find any. Both Dohaina and Horse were close, and so she thought it was a rather safe bet that Sam was about. She called out, “Sam?” |