79th of Winter, 492AV
The girl gathered and carried the firewood to the storehouse while her brother, with a small handaxe, chopped the logs from which the wood came from. At seven years old, a good two years younger than her brother, she already stood as tall as him and just as strong, if not more so. Impatiently, she waited for him to chop enough pieces to make it worth her while to carry them into the nearby shed, shifting between tapping one of her feet on the hard earth and pacing back and forth, all in the span of a few seconds.
Both boy and girl hated their respective tasks: she because she knew she could do it so much faster than her brother, he because he’d really much rather be napping under the shade of the mango tree. They didn’t have any choice in the matter however; their mother had decreed that they perform their specific chores and now they must do them. Both suspected there was some sort of lesson to be found in what they're doing (such was the way of their mother after all) but they despised the work too much to care.
As fate would have, one of them would be spared from the onerous burden of such a mundane chore. A cloaked figure appeared behind the storehouse, throwing small stones at them to draw their attention.
“*Da'Shara!” the two children cried in unison upon recognizing the new arrival.
The woman they called Da'Shara, their Aunt Shara, pressed a finger to her lips to calm the excited duo. She tiptoed towards them in an exaggerated attempt at silence glancing left and right as if trying to make sure no one else saw her approach. Kneeling before the children, she said in a loud whisper, “I just saw the grandest thing! A boar just wandered into our hunting grounds, and it's just the right size for two kids your age to help me bring it down!” She paused dramatically, then eyed the two as if seeing them for the first time. “Hey, you're two kids your age, aren't you?”
At the confused looks she got from the children, the woman chuckled softly. “Nevermind. What do say we ditch this joint and go stick us a pig?” she suggested conspiratorially.
The girl gave a whoop of joy, then covered her mouth immediately as she realized she could have given them away. The boy however, looked doubtful. It dawned to him that he could get his nap faster with his sister gone. He will just tell their mother later on that he chopped as much wood as he could and moved them to the shed, but without his sister to help him, he couldn't finish enough to fill the storehouse. No one will be the wiser.
Feigning disinterest, the boy took up his small axe and shook his head. “I'm sorry, Aunt Shara, but I have to finish this.”
His aunt pretended to wipe her lips, but in truth she was hiding a smile, fully recognizing the boy's bluff but refusing to call it. She turned to the girl and eyed her expectantly. “What about you?”
“Let's go, let's go, let's go!” the girl gushed, barely able to hold in her excitement.
“Alright then!” Shara offered a closed fist to her and the girl banged her own against it lightly, a sign of camaraderie between them. Immediately after, the girl took her hand, ready to depart. Shara stood up, but did not move yet. “Sure you’re staying, Habin? Last chance!” she said teasingly in a singsong voice.
The boy still shook his head and dutifully (to all appearances) continued chopping wood. The woman shrugged at him. “Suit yourself then. Come on, Siiri!”
They left, rushing and laughing as they ran towards the city gates, but not before young Siiri made a face at her brother, sticking her tongue out at him and his silliness. It was going to be a fun day!
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Edit: Changed year from 493 to 492 to fix continuity.