Putting Down Roots Pt. I 52 of Spring 522 AV -Morning- The construction site had already started being cleared and Naadiya got excited every time she thought of it. Her scribbled sketches were slowly going to come into fruition and that was something worth being thrilled over, despite everything else that was going on, or maybe because of that. With so few things to look forward to when the very definition of ‘normal’ was not guaranteed, small moments when the positive somehow pushed its way to the forefront of one’s mind were to be appreciated. The very spot where her house would be built had been bared down to the grass. At the last moment, Naadiya had decided she would rather keep the tree that grew there and asked Randal if he could build the house to work with the tree. As the tree grew, the house would benefit from its shade and shelter but not get in its way. Small sticks had been placed on the ground and yellow string connected the sticks to show the planned positions of the stilts. Randal had taken no time to send out a few men to start the early stages of construction, but when Naadiya asked, the men claimed it had been Sorian who had sent them. She assumed the former had spoken to the latter, but made a mental note to go visit Sorian and meet him in person as well. Before she did that though, Naadiya wanted to tour the whole site. The afore mentioned tree, stood a few feet away from where the rectangular shape had been laid out with string. Lines had been roughly scratched in the ground to indicate when the stairs would be placed. She walked around the whole space. It did not feel very large but Naadiya reminded herself there would be vertical height above all else. Two stilted stories and the attic and ground level storage areas. It would be enough space, she hoped. Having had expanded her plans to include a separate workroom area, Naadiya walked over to where that building would be erected as well. That area hadn’t yet been cleared but she would close her eyes and imagine it. She had envisioned another elevated space, where she could weave or dye fabrics and below it, a small garden. It was still well before noon but Syna must have had her gaze pointed at the settlement because the sun felt hotter than was comfortable. Naadiya was glad she did not have to labor under the sun all day and pitied the construction crew. She was leaving the area, heading for the Builder’s Emporium, when she crossed paths with Sorian and another man carrying long pieces of wood towards the site. “Naadiya, hi, I’m, Sorian,” he introduced himself not slowing his pace. She pivoted on her heel and followed behind him not wanting to get in the way. “Sorry I haven’t had a chance to sit down with you yet,” he continued, “there are a few building projects around the settlement popping up and I’m restricting myself from being at any worksite after dark. The risks with the fires are too high so I have to squeeze every last second of daylight that I can manage.”
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