67th of Fall, 509AV
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Fall was settling into the Lhavit peaks once again, and the fourteen year old had been in Lhavit two years now. Between the ages of twelve and fourteen, a child grows more than they realize, while the world around them remains the same. Except, the world is never really stagnant, children are just egotistical and unaware. Which is exactly Leavou’s predicament.
The cottage they lived in was much larger than anything they had lived in in Alvadas. Although her mother worked on the Sartu peak, she had nested on the Sharai peak with her daughter in order to give her child some semblance of home, away from the hustle of being directly in the city. This opprutunity was not afforded to them in Alvadas, not only because her mother was trying to support two on a barmaid’s coin while focusing her time on her studies, but also because no matter where they had chosen to live in Alvadas, they would be across down within a day, through no option of their own.
Having grown up in that kind of environment during her formidable years, Leavou looked out on the sleepy fields of the Sharai peak with distaste and restlessness. Her time was usually spent in the inner peaks, and not enough time exploring the small token of cultivated land on the fifth peak. Her mother tried to encourage her to spend her free time at home, but it was nearly impossible to get the energetic teen to remain somewhere that she couldn’t find trouble in.
While R’yse focused on her work with the Towers, Leavou was focusing on pushing the boundaries set on her by age and class. Lhavit was in political turmoil. Her mother and herself had arrived long after the real leaders of the city left, supposedly to help some God, or maybe for a vacation. In the meantime the Towers had seized control, and while Leavou and R’yse were relatively guarded from the true horrors of what that meant, due to their proximity with them, Leavou was becoming more aware. She had opinions that shouldn’t be shared with anyone working for the Towers, but that her mother had heard on repeat. Still, the child had grown up to be confident and brash, with little care for what those had to say about her, much like her mother. Only since coming to Lhavit had R’yse attempted to reign in her own tongue and instill manners on her daughter. All she got was a reckless child and a lot of apologies.
”Hey ma?” Leavou called, knocking on R’yse’s study. The dusk break was about to finish, and Leavou had woken up early so that she could see if her mother would let her come to the Tower with her. R’yse was getting better in her craft, and the drama of overgiving in her first summer working for the Tower had long since passed. Tasa was an excellent teacher and had managed to reign someone as ambitious as R;yse in. She had also managed to teach R;yse precaution, something the Konti had never before exhibited, and something that Leavou wasn’t used to. It was this exact precaution that kept the half-Chaktawe from learning about Alchemy in any real sense. She did, however, though her mother, have a fairly familiar relationship with the Twilight family, specifically the two Ethaefal that worked for them as instructors. This, and some determination, was all the Leavou needed… she hoped.
”What?” Her mother shouted back, a tired sound which meant Leavou had probably just woken her form napping on her notes.