Timestamp: 60th of Fall, 522
The world had turned crazy quickly. Taz knew it without a shadow of a doubt as she finished the last of the breakfast dishes and prepped the ‘grab your own’ lunch bags to fill her large ice box. The guests might not be hungry again, but others would pop in for a quick portable meal when their stomachs started to rumble around the high point of the sun in the tropical sky. The Innkeeper always managed to make sure there were treats, portable lunches, and pitchers of fresh squeezed juice readily at hand for those in need. Some of the tourists took little day trips out to places like Swine Swells or Treasure Point. She liked to think they were well fed if they went. She also left a note about waterskins on the counter, so anyone needing to pack extra fresh drinking water could retrieve and fill a waterskin or two before making their trips.
Kami dropped by just as Tazrae was finishing. Her sister peeked into the crib that rested in a shadowy corner of the kitchen after grabbing a croissant off the table to nibble. The healer was about more now that they had something in common. “Hey Sis…” Taz said, setting her towel aside. “How are you today?” She asked, tilting her head.
The Panacea Healer glanced up, her mouth full of buttery pastry and smiled. She chewed rapidly, her features turning impish, and grinned. “Good. No one is bleeding to death. Not a snakebite in sight. The boss gave me the afternoon off. He suggested I come see you two. Want some company?” She asked, her straight caramel hair falling across her face as she reached into the crib and traced a finger across Khari’s already curling hair.
“I was just planning on a little time at Garden Beach. I had a project planned that I need to develop.” Taz said causally, fighting a nod.
“Need any help?” Her sister asked, touching the infant one more time before giving up and plucking the slumbering baby from the crib to cuddle. Taz didn’t say anything at all about it.
“Not really. I just have to sit and think… sketch… do some planning. I want to put a second story on The Protea. Not six more rooms though… more like vacation suites. I was thinking a place people could come to be pampered and live a little large while they are vacationing here.” She told the other woman. Taz and Kami shared features that left no mistake that the two women were sisters. They were not, however, identical. Some twins were just different from each other. Taz and Kam fell into that category. “She likes you. If I did that, she’d wake up screaming.” The Innkeeper said, offering her sister a smile.
“I like her too. Do you have bottles made up? I’ll stay with her here if you want to take a break and go do your planning alone. Or should I say brooding?” She asked, grinning. The grin made Kam’s freckles stand out. Both women had the bronze of their Benshira heritage, but only Kami had and acquired freckles. They made her look young and exquisitely beautiful. Taz watched her silently, thinking a moment. Then she nodded.
“That would be incredible. I don’t like having her out of my sight. I need to get used to the fact there are times she can’t come with me… that its just not safe. Garden Beach is safe, but this way I can return whenever I really can’t fight the urge to check on her any longer. “There are three bottles in the fridge. I swear I’m making more milk than one child can drink, but it doesn’t seem to slow down just because she doesn’t drink it. If her brother was here…. it would help.” Taz said softly.