Endrykas, morning of the 14th of Summer, 514
Ashka woke up from a heavy slumber to the smell of meat grilling on the fire. Rubbing her eyes and stretching, she sat up and listened as the household awakened. Iris*her mother was already dressed up, and she could hear her brothers talking outside, as well as the babies babbling with their mothers. Her cousins were still asleep next to her, so she reached for her clothes in silence and, once ready, stepped out of the room.
Siyah*her grandmother was alone in the main room, sitting on the softest fur they had and already at work. Ashka stood there quietly to observe the elder at her task. A small fire was burning in front of her, in the middle of the room. Over the flames water was boiling in a cooking pot. Her wrinkled fingers carefully opened the small wooden box she was holding, and took out a pinch of dark, dried-out roots. With great caution, she dropped them in the water and move the container away from the fire.
Ashka stepped forward. Smiling, her posture signed greeting, aid.
Can I help you Nan ? She asked. Her grey gaze met the older woman's hazel irides as she kneeled next to her. There was strength and wisdom in those eyes, a knowledge laboriously obtained through the years. The elder smiled back at her.
It's very kind of you, little fox. But there is no need, everything is ready, it just has to cool down.
As she said those words she stirred the decoction slowly, allowing the roots to infuse the liquid with their soothing properties.
Is it his legs again ? Ashka inquired, her voice heightening with worry. Lohar, the Pavilion's Ankal and Ashka's grandfather, had recently been troubled by aching knees and feet, causing him to walk with difficulty. The young woman was concerned for his ability to go around freely in the future.
Siyah's eyes looked straight into hers. It was neither fear or trouble they showed, but love and insurance that all will be well.
He will be better, she said simply. This is Connal root. It will feel good. Soothes the body.
As she pronounced those words she signed relief and care. The light in her eyes was shining bright with determination. Ashka understood that, if that was necessary, her grandmother was ready to prepare and use the remedy every day.
The grandmother stood up slowly, and, without one more word, walked to the adjacent room, carrying the warm and precious liquid to her suffering husband.
Ash's lips stretched in a smile ; she was grateful everyday to be part of such a caring and strongly bonded family. Windrunners were ready to go to great length to ensure safety and comfort to one another. Siyah and Lohar were the best example of this unity, having been together for many years, through joy and difficulties, and supporting each other no matter what. One day perhaps she'll be fortunate enough to be part of a similar story...
The young woman shook her head out of her reverie. Before thinking of days long to come, present time required her attention. She had work to do, and the day was already well started. Today, as her uncle promised her, she will participate in the training of the young horses of the herd. It was a welcomed change from her usual grooming tasks, and the young woman was really enthusiastic at this idea, although slightly nervous. She could not mess it up, or this would be the last chance she'd get before a long time. Toril would not let her waste his time.
Ashka woke up from a heavy slumber to the smell of meat grilling on the fire. Rubbing her eyes and stretching, she sat up and listened as the household awakened. Iris*her mother was already dressed up, and she could hear her brothers talking outside, as well as the babies babbling with their mothers. Her cousins were still asleep next to her, so she reached for her clothes in silence and, once ready, stepped out of the room.
Siyah*her grandmother was alone in the main room, sitting on the softest fur they had and already at work. Ashka stood there quietly to observe the elder at her task. A small fire was burning in front of her, in the middle of the room. Over the flames water was boiling in a cooking pot. Her wrinkled fingers carefully opened the small wooden box she was holding, and took out a pinch of dark, dried-out roots. With great caution, she dropped them in the water and move the container away from the fire.
Ashka stepped forward. Smiling, her posture signed greeting, aid.
Can I help you Nan ? She asked. Her grey gaze met the older woman's hazel irides as she kneeled next to her. There was strength and wisdom in those eyes, a knowledge laboriously obtained through the years. The elder smiled back at her.
It's very kind of you, little fox. But there is no need, everything is ready, it just has to cool down.
As she said those words she stirred the decoction slowly, allowing the roots to infuse the liquid with their soothing properties.
Is it his legs again ? Ashka inquired, her voice heightening with worry. Lohar, the Pavilion's Ankal and Ashka's grandfather, had recently been troubled by aching knees and feet, causing him to walk with difficulty. The young woman was concerned for his ability to go around freely in the future.
Siyah's eyes looked straight into hers. It was neither fear or trouble they showed, but love and insurance that all will be well.
He will be better, she said simply. This is Connal root. It will feel good. Soothes the body.
As she pronounced those words she signed relief and care. The light in her eyes was shining bright with determination. Ashka understood that, if that was necessary, her grandmother was ready to prepare and use the remedy every day.
The grandmother stood up slowly, and, without one more word, walked to the adjacent room, carrying the warm and precious liquid to her suffering husband.
Ash's lips stretched in a smile ; she was grateful everyday to be part of such a caring and strongly bonded family. Windrunners were ready to go to great length to ensure safety and comfort to one another. Siyah and Lohar were the best example of this unity, having been together for many years, through joy and difficulties, and supporting each other no matter what. One day perhaps she'll be fortunate enough to be part of a similar story...
The young woman shook her head out of her reverie. Before thinking of days long to come, present time required her attention. She had work to do, and the day was already well started. Today, as her uncle promised her, she will participate in the training of the young horses of the herd. It was a welcomed change from her usual grooming tasks, and the young woman was really enthusiastic at this idea, although slightly nervous. She could not mess it up, or this would be the last chance she'd get before a long time. Toril would not let her waste his time.