- 10th of Winter, 519
"Delivery!"
A young boy stood shivering on the doorstep of a tall, hexagonal manor, his gloved hand banging away at a worn Okomo head knocker. He eyed the signs on the door suspiciously and banged again, louder. He had snow on his boots and ice in his eyelashes. In his arms were several parcels, all labeled in perfect cursive: Silk Palace, to Infinity Manor, Zintila.
"Come in!", Madeira called back, setting down the last of the necessary materials in Infinity's kitchen. Stepping back, she rested her hands on her hips and counted them in her head: flour, cheese, eggs, willow bark, sharpened knife, jar. Perfect.
To her left the front doors creaked open, letting in a blast of snow. The delivery boy inched inside, bewildered to not see anybody on the other side. "Uh, Miss Craven?"
"Right here", Madeira dusted her floury hands off on her skirt and went to meet him with a smile. With her hair tied back and her sleeves rolled up she looked like any number of young baker's wives on the peak. "Thanks for coming all this way. You can put the parcels down right there, the house'll be upset if you track in the snow." She dug into the purse hanging on the coat rack and surfaced with a gold rimmed kina, which she pressed into his palm.
"Yes Ma'am. Have a good day", the boy put down his burden and accepted his tip. He only paused long enough to nod politely before backing out again. This house gave him the creeps.
The manor slammed the doors on him the tick he was past them, and Madeira could hear it whining through the chimney flu as it observed the puddle he left behind.
"Drama queen", she laughed, carefully maneuvering around the damp patches to lift the boxes and deposit them on the kitchen table. "This is what winter looks like, get used to it."
This is the first time Infinity had seen snow, or even a proper winter. For the most part the sentient house seemed to be taking the sudden development in stride. It was diligent about boarding up the henhouse and making sure every fireplace stayed lit. But in true Infinity style it seemed determined to kick up a fuss, first lamenting the destruction of its flowers, then rumbling like thunder the moment someone walked in without removing their boots and cloak.
But the manor wasn't the only person in their family experiencing winter for the first time. The twins too, less than a year old and living in a Morwen-less world, had never seen snow. Yet unlike the house she had no idea how they felt about it. She hadn't been around at all last season, preoccupied as she was with work and ambitions, not to mention the magekiller investigation and trial. It was Autumn, of all people, who made her realize she was missing the childhood of her kelvic twins. But this was the season that would change that. She was going to start a real relationship with her children.
Opening the first of the packages she pulled out a heavy fur-lined coat, several meters of warm wool scarf and a pair of mittens. Good, it look like everything she ordered for Amelie's winter wardrobe was up to the Silk Palace's usual standard. Her daughter might be a fox, but she was also human half the time; she needed to keep warm in this weather.
Madeira looked back up at everything she had laid out. She had learned to make soulmist around Amelie's age, and if she was going to take the time to bond with her daughter, she was going to do it properly. It was time to teach the youngest Craven the family business.
"Amelie!" She called loudly, trusting the house to funnel her voice to its upper floors or as far as the sound could reach on it's expansive grounds. "Come here, little fox!"
A young boy stood shivering on the doorstep of a tall, hexagonal manor, his gloved hand banging away at a worn Okomo head knocker. He eyed the signs on the door suspiciously and banged again, louder. He had snow on his boots and ice in his eyelashes. In his arms were several parcels, all labeled in perfect cursive: Silk Palace, to Infinity Manor, Zintila.
"Come in!", Madeira called back, setting down the last of the necessary materials in Infinity's kitchen. Stepping back, she rested her hands on her hips and counted them in her head: flour, cheese, eggs, willow bark, sharpened knife, jar. Perfect.
To her left the front doors creaked open, letting in a blast of snow. The delivery boy inched inside, bewildered to not see anybody on the other side. "Uh, Miss Craven?"
"Right here", Madeira dusted her floury hands off on her skirt and went to meet him with a smile. With her hair tied back and her sleeves rolled up she looked like any number of young baker's wives on the peak. "Thanks for coming all this way. You can put the parcels down right there, the house'll be upset if you track in the snow." She dug into the purse hanging on the coat rack and surfaced with a gold rimmed kina, which she pressed into his palm.
"Yes Ma'am. Have a good day", the boy put down his burden and accepted his tip. He only paused long enough to nod politely before backing out again. This house gave him the creeps.
The manor slammed the doors on him the tick he was past them, and Madeira could hear it whining through the chimney flu as it observed the puddle he left behind.
"Drama queen", she laughed, carefully maneuvering around the damp patches to lift the boxes and deposit them on the kitchen table. "This is what winter looks like, get used to it."
This is the first time Infinity had seen snow, or even a proper winter. For the most part the sentient house seemed to be taking the sudden development in stride. It was diligent about boarding up the henhouse and making sure every fireplace stayed lit. But in true Infinity style it seemed determined to kick up a fuss, first lamenting the destruction of its flowers, then rumbling like thunder the moment someone walked in without removing their boots and cloak.
But the manor wasn't the only person in their family experiencing winter for the first time. The twins too, less than a year old and living in a Morwen-less world, had never seen snow. Yet unlike the house she had no idea how they felt about it. She hadn't been around at all last season, preoccupied as she was with work and ambitions, not to mention the magekiller investigation and trial. It was Autumn, of all people, who made her realize she was missing the childhood of her kelvic twins. But this was the season that would change that. She was going to start a real relationship with her children.
Opening the first of the packages she pulled out a heavy fur-lined coat, several meters of warm wool scarf and a pair of mittens. Good, it look like everything she ordered for Amelie's winter wardrobe was up to the Silk Palace's usual standard. Her daughter might be a fox, but she was also human half the time; she needed to keep warm in this weather.
Madeira looked back up at everything she had laid out. She had learned to make soulmist around Amelie's age, and if she was going to take the time to bond with her daughter, she was going to do it properly. It was time to teach the youngest Craven the family business.
"Amelie!" She called loudly, trusting the house to funnel her voice to its upper floors or as far as the sound could reach on it's expansive grounds. "Come here, little fox!"
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