42nd Day
Fall 522
Fall 522
Despite an aching back, throbbing feet, and tired legs, Shiress left The Children's Pavillion in a fairly good mood. She would be off work the next day with plans to relax, catch up on her journal, and an evening spent unwinding in the company of her son and beloved black feline companion.
Darkness was not far off when Shiress and Ian began the familiar journey home. A gentle breeze wafted through the trees, stirring the loose hair around her face and encouraging her four-year-old to run ahead and chase the fallen leaves caught up in the draft. Walking along, Shiress tugged at the confines of her hair, freeing the long, chestnut locks to flow freely down the length of her back, the ends swaying just below her bottom.
Despite Syna's rays sinking westward over the Suvan and the shade of the tall trees creeping over the Bungalow, the early evening was still warm when Shiress and Ian made it home. Once inside, Shiress wasted no time trading overly warm work attire for something...cooler. For most of Syka's community, this might mean the shedding of clothes completely to lounge around their homes as naked as the day they were born. Shiress wasn't quite so confident.
Instead, the doctor settled for changing into a floral print halter and a pair of blue hip-hugging soft pants. With her flat belly exposed down to lean hips, the outfit was most definitely comfort garb and about as brazen as Shiress got.
Stepping back into the small living space, Shiress spotted Ian, arms full of wooden carvings of animals, making his way back outside. The little boy was undoubtedly heading for his favorite sandy spot outside.
"Ian, stay close to the porch! No wandering off!" she ordered and got a, "kay!" flung back over a shoulder. She watched the boy make straight for the sand to the right of the small porch and start setting out his horses before turning toward the small counter and pulling free a cup. With thought and a gentle caress of the wine bottle charm on the bracelet around her wrist, the cup filled with a deep red liquid, and Shiress grinned.
Just what the doctor ordered.
Cup in hand, Shiress lowered herself onto the two cushioned couch beside Shadow, tucking her legs beneath her. She had just tipped the cup back to drink deeply when the sound of Ian's footsteps stomped across the small porch and through the door.
"Finished playing already? Are you hun-" she began but bit off the rest of what she was about to say when her eyes lifted to her son. Or, more accurately, to the light haired man standing behind Ian. The boy was excitedly saying something, but Shiress focused solely on the stranger. A man that the doctor had not seen before, and in such a small community that Syka was, the sight sent a niggle of fear up her spine.
Setting the cup aside, Shiress rose slowly from where she had been sitting, closed the distance to her son, and pulled Ian behind her, placing herself between the boy and the stranger. With wary eyes trained on the man, Shiress straightened to her full height, cleared her throat, and spoke much more confidently than she felt.
"Can I help you, sir?"