Spring 15th, 511 AV Scribble… scribble scribble… a couple more scribbles… The page quickly filled with flourished words as Vala’s quill flew across the page. She was in the zone. Her head didn’t even have to move as her eyes darted from the original book to the copy; her left hand was also at the ready, ready to turn the page. Today she was copying a book on the flora of Wind Reach – A Field Guide to the Flora of Wind Reach’s Twin Lakes Skyinarta. Trying out a new technique, Vala had outlined the entirety of the book with calligraphic guide lines, so she wouldn’t have to take breaks in between the pages to bust out her straight stick. This turned out to be a bad idea, a really, really bad one. Sure she still had to wait a couple chimes to wait for ink to dry, which she efficiently used as time to clean up her quills to prevent any gunking, or if she was feeling particularly masochistic she even dressed (sharpened with a knife) a couple quill nibs, but it led to a scribe’s number one enemy – hand fatigue. Sure she had a good run: twenty pages flew by in a matter of a bell, but as if struck by lightning, it was all over, that and Vala was writhing about in pain. “By the love of Priskil why does this hurt so much?” She exclaimed in a very, very angry whisper. “Gaaaaah,” She groaned like a slug monster. A passing librarian shushed her; Vala’s head slumped onto the counter, her skull hitting the stone, making a very loud and painful thock. The waves of pain from her pale noggin helped her forget the maniacal claw that her hand had turned into. “Vala? How’s the copying going?” Kirna asked, as she leaned over to reception desk to check on her assistant. “Not good I assume?” Vala picked up her head, now cradling her right hand in the crook of her left arm. She frowned, shaking her head side to side like a child. Kirna couldn’t help but giggle at Vala’s sad little pout. “Come on enough of that for now.” It was then Kirna would have held out her hand to lead Vala to a new task but she remembered how iffy her assistant was with touch so she let her hand drop to her side. “Follow me Vala, I have something I need you to take care of.” Vala nodded as she stood up, trying not to sob pitifully. “It’s ok hon. I know how it feels. Just keep massaging your palm and forearm, it will go away eventually, just push through. And don’t worry, you won’t need your right hand for your next task.” Vala smiled weakly. “Yay…” |