21st Day
Spring 522
Spring 522
Shiress pulled her long, chestnut locks across a shoulder and ran a hairbrush through the tangled strands, frowning across the room at Ian, sitting between the two pillows on their bed, his back against the wall. It wasn't so much her son, she frowned at, but at the stuffed monkey the boy held to his chest. The same monkey that Shiress had thrown into the flames of a bonfire eleven days earlier at the Tenday gathering.
It would be a vast understatement to say the doctor had been startled to find the monkey, Eenie, back in her son's possession within bells of seemingly disposing of it. Once she had recovered herself after seeing the thing again, she had attempted to shred the toy, just for it to, once again, return to the boy's side. After several other attempts, including burning it again, burying it, and impaling it to a wall, all proved useless, Shiress decided that getting rid of Eenie wasn't going to happen. Thankfully, not since the Tenday, Eenie hadn't made any more appearances in flesh and bone, and Shiress shuddered to think how Shade might take seeing the monkey in person again should that happen.
A knock at her door interrupted Shiress's contemplation of the monkey, and setting the brush aside, she started for the door.
"Ian, sweety, put the monkey away in your bag. Mistress Hess is here."
Mistress Hess had agreed to watch over Ian for the day while she and Shade took a trip out to The Sapphire Cenote for the monk to gather some flowers. Shiress was actually surprised the man hadn't outrightly refused to let her come along, although he hadn't really agreed to it either.
Shade, for many reasons, hadn't liked Shiress from the day he had met, her obtuse life choices and foolish decisions being at the top of the reasons he didn't. Shiress couldn't blame the man, honestly, and was somewhat surprised he hadn't boarded the fastest ship out of Syka before now. Shiress hadn't meant to come across the way she had; reckless and idiotic, and thought perhaps the two had just gotten off to a really rotten start. So, Shiress was armed with the desire to prove herself better in the monk's eyes and had promptly invited herself along. Perhaps this, too, would prove a reckless decision, but Shiress wanted to at least try.
Ian brushed past Shiress's leg as she opened the door, grabbed hold of the Mistress's hand, and waved an enthusiastic hand goodbye to Shiress.
"We'll be at the beach." the mistress said, laughing, "We have a full day of picnics and sandcastles planned, and he'll fit right in." she turned to leave, adding over her shoulder, "Come and pick him up when you return."
Shiress called out that she would and closed the door, looking down at herself. She had donned a very small blue top today, a first for a trip out in public, and the sight of it had her chewing her lip, wondering if she should change. The garment resembled a bikini top more than an actual shirt, its sides and neck nothing but tie strings tied at the back of her neck and behind her shoulders, with cups for her chest.
The darker blue britches she wore were little better, strung low on her slender hips, with the pant legs stopping just below her knees. Shiress wouldn't stand out at all wearing the outfit, most Sykans wore similar or nothing at all, but it still took the doctor some getting used to, though, putting the scarred tapestry of abuse that was her body on display for all to see. Just something else for her to get used to and attempt to change about herself. Grabbing her bag, she slung it around a shoulder and left the room.
Shiress was to meet Shade at the beginning of the cobbled pathway that led to the Cenote, and it didn't take long for her to reach her destination. Shiress stood, looking around the area with curious eyes, waiting for Shade to arrive.
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