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67th day of Spring, 517AV
The Orchard.
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It was early morning when Haya made her way through the orchards, slow-paced and at ease. Rhavok had brought their sons with him to the training grounds at the break of dawn, wanting to show them around and have them witness his routine to give them an introduction to what their futures within this city might look like. This had left Haya free to wander for a bit, leisurely picking the fruits her makeshift family would feast upon coming lunch. Haya knew to spoil the men in her care, her backpack filled with not only dried fish and nuts, but now also a large number of the season's first ripened plums. She had plenty time left until noon, so before she would show Duvan her pick and pay her dues Haya decided to spend the coming hours in a blissfull kind of solitude. One that she didn't get to experience that often within the boundaries of the city.
She wandered away from the main paths in the orchard and veered towards its edges instead, meaning to avoid the presence of the few Akalak roaming about. Haya had come to have a reputation in this city -whispers about the Red One who bore Rhavok twins. And with her sons now walking on their own and brabbling their first sentences, she had been getting propositioned by other men increasingly. Haya knew she was expected to respond favouribly to one of them soon were she to remain in Riverfall, but the prospect didn't appeal to her. She'd been dreaming of kissing softer lips, of jaws without stubble. At night, her fingers ached to dig into thighs layered with pliant fat rather than hard muscle.
Haya found herself a nice spot, dropped her cane into the grass and rested her back against one of the older olive trees. She closed her eyes against the flickerings of sun through leaves, waiting for either sleep or meditation, whichever would come more natural in the moment. It turned out it was neither. Her body was simply too restless with energy so early in the day, and her mind started tuning in on small sounds in her surroundings by way of distracting and entertaining itself, longing for action. Haya let it be. Soon, she could locate many of the sounds relative to her own positioning, and had managed to group some of them that appeared to belong together. There were birds, some far-away chatter from different directions, the soft crack of a twig snapping (quite likely under the shifting weight of the young orchard constrictor in the tree above her).
Then there was one faint group of sounds that grabbed her attention very belatedly and she couldn't help but zoom in on them, barely audible yet there repeatedly. Haya's eyes snapped open. Her curiousity had been peaked, and her body -protesting her comfortable position- urged her to explore. She left her backpack and cane where they lay as she crawled over on hands and knees into the next lane of olive trees, and then the next, leaving grassy stains on her skirt. It wasn't until she reached the edge of the orchard where Cyphrus' grassy fields start their stretch towards the horizon that she found the source of the sounds; someone was using this secluded spot for training.
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67th day of Spring, 517AV
The Orchard.
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It was early morning when Haya made her way through the orchards, slow-paced and at ease. Rhavok had brought their sons with him to the training grounds at the break of dawn, wanting to show them around and have them witness his routine to give them an introduction to what their futures within this city might look like. This had left Haya free to wander for a bit, leisurely picking the fruits her makeshift family would feast upon coming lunch. Haya knew to spoil the men in her care, her backpack filled with not only dried fish and nuts, but now also a large number of the season's first ripened plums. She had plenty time left until noon, so before she would show Duvan her pick and pay her dues Haya decided to spend the coming hours in a blissfull kind of solitude. One that she didn't get to experience that often within the boundaries of the city.
She wandered away from the main paths in the orchard and veered towards its edges instead, meaning to avoid the presence of the few Akalak roaming about. Haya had come to have a reputation in this city -whispers about the Red One who bore Rhavok twins. And with her sons now walking on their own and brabbling their first sentences, she had been getting propositioned by other men increasingly. Haya knew she was expected to respond favouribly to one of them soon were she to remain in Riverfall, but the prospect didn't appeal to her. She'd been dreaming of kissing softer lips, of jaws without stubble. At night, her fingers ached to dig into thighs layered with pliant fat rather than hard muscle.
Haya found herself a nice spot, dropped her cane into the grass and rested her back against one of the older olive trees. She closed her eyes against the flickerings of sun through leaves, waiting for either sleep or meditation, whichever would come more natural in the moment. It turned out it was neither. Her body was simply too restless with energy so early in the day, and her mind started tuning in on small sounds in her surroundings by way of distracting and entertaining itself, longing for action. Haya let it be. Soon, she could locate many of the sounds relative to her own positioning, and had managed to group some of them that appeared to belong together. There were birds, some far-away chatter from different directions, the soft crack of a twig snapping (quite likely under the shifting weight of the young orchard constrictor in the tree above her).
Then there was one faint group of sounds that grabbed her attention very belatedly and she couldn't help but zoom in on them, barely audible yet there repeatedly. Haya's eyes snapped open. Her curiousity had been peaked, and her body -protesting her comfortable position- urged her to explore. She left her backpack and cane where they lay as she crawled over on hands and knees into the next lane of olive trees, and then the next, leaving grassy stains on her skirt. It wasn't until she reached the edge of the orchard where Cyphrus' grassy fields start their stretch towards the horizon that she found the source of the sounds; someone was using this secluded spot for training.
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