Timestamp: 85th of Fall, 517 AV
Mathias often entertained Nya in the evenings. The Kelvic would stretch out either in human form or in her Talderian Forest Cat guise and relax with him in the evenings. She would often bring food that he would cook. She wasn’t much of a cook, but indeed seemed to enjoy hunting, even if sometimes she killed far more than she actually needed. No one seemed to mind or call her wasteful because the Kelvic shared everything she caught with everyone, even if it was just a few mangos gathered up in a bag or some crabs chased from tidepools on sharktooth point. Mathias seemed to understand her inherent loneliness and often entertained her with a story or two from his life or the life of one of his relatives or one of the other Founders.
He often took to smoking a pipe (which Nya loved the smell of but didn’t care for the smoke) and quietly writing in his journal when he wasn’t in the mood to storytell. Nya loved watching him dip his glass pen into the ink and write a few lines before he had to redip the pen. The end of the glass pen was a bulb that was slightly twisted with multiple channels… so when he dipped his ink, those channels would fill, and he could write with it as the ink slowly drained down the grooves that were twisted around the tip. Nya loved the smell of the ink and the scratching of the glass against paper. She loved it so much in fact that Mathias had traded her some of her leatherwork for a blank journal, a glass pen, and a small bottle of black ink. Nya had been writing in her journal ever since.
However, it wasn’t the same. Mathias’ journal was just like hers except it was wrapped in a nice leather cover that slide on and off the journal. Nya coveted it. It smelled so good, like the old man himself, and was covered with a beautiful patina from ow many times he’d handled it. The cover was banged up and dented with scratches all over it. She wanted one for herself.
So she waited for Mathias to be done writing for the night and asked him for a favor. “Mathias, do you think I could borrow your leather journal cover over night? I want to use it as a pattern – which won’t hurt it at all – to make some new ones. If you let me take it home, I can regloss it too, which it needs, and I’ll let you pick from one of the journals I make so you can have your choice of a new one to go with your old one. And you can keep that new one or even gift it to someone you know might like one…. I won’t mind.” Nya wasn’t much of a negotiator, but in this case she thought she was giving him a pretty sweet deal. Mathias seemed to consider it sweet as well.
“Normally, Nya bright, I wouldn’t part with it. But I know you want one and you have the ability to make one if you had a pattern. I can’t get you one because I got this one in Zeltiva and I doubt I will be back there again. You don’t have to gloss it or anything. You don’t have to give me a new one unless you really want too. But because its you, yes, as long as you promise to have a care with it, I will let you borrow it for the night.” He said, carefully opening the journal, pulling for the book he’d slipped inside, and removing the glass pen from its attached holder. He handed the whole thing to Nya minus his journal he had just chimes before been writing in.
“Thank you!” Nya said, spontaneously hugging the man and trying to extract herself so she could go work on a pattern. “I’’ll be right back with it…. I mean right back in the morning!” She said, gently taking the cover from him and bounding off down the beach towards her own home.
Mathias laughed. It was the last thing Nya heard before the sea and the sounds of the waves on the sand drowned out any hope at communication. Hussling fast, Nya broke into a loose long-strided run. She kept in shape having a claim so far from The Mercantile and insisting on visiting it or Mathias and Randal so frequently. They all lived together and it was definitely all on the other side of Syka. Nya wondered if that meant that area of Syka, a hundred years from now, would be considered the wealthy suburbs.
Near a half hour later, sweating profusely from her run, Nya left the journal on her workbench and ran down to the surf to cool off and wash the sweat off her body, and came back up with her breathing back to normal and ready to work. She’d stripped off her clothing, belted on a loincloth, and looked over the journal.
There were a few things Nya was going to do first before she crafted herself a journal cover. One of those things included selecting leather to use to build her own, and carefully tracing out Mathias’ journal on parchment so she could start keeping some templates around for things she’d want to build again. Nya had very little parchment so she used it sparingly and added it to a list she kept above one of her workbenches of things she wanted to order from James when he made a run on The Veronica.
Retrieving her precious parchment, Nya spread it out and laid the journal, spread out, open across it. She carefully traced its edges which were only slightly bigger than the journal itself, and made a note of where it was stitched and where the pen loops rested. Then she got out her scissors, carefully cut out the template, and went to fetch her own journal. She wrapped it around her own journal, checking the fit, and finding it perfect. Nya smiled at that… carefully rested Mathias’ journal cover to the side, and started to sort leather after labeling the template for what it was… “Journal Covers”
1044=50,143/50,000 DONE!!!