She had plenty of time to reconsider this rash question of hers while the gatekeeper was gone, and once he came back the look she gave the papers between his hands would have been more fitting if he had carried a tunnel viper ready to strike. It was as if the lips had numbed when she gave him her age; fourteen ears, fifteen come spring - she knew it only too well. It was her last year as yasi, the last year of her childhood; come spring, and she would be considered adult in all the ways that counted. She would be assigned to a caste based on what use she could be to the people, and the chance to rise would only come through incredibly rough work... Not that she didn't work hard as it was. Licking her lips nervously, Rista wondered slightly over the tight feeling that began to bloom in her chest when she heard Val talk about the man. A part of her wanted to listen closer, while another felt more like clasping the hands over the ears and run away, shouting as not to pick up on anything the Elder had to say. Only, this was her question, she had asked it and thus she had to listen to the answer even if she didn't like it. The girl took the papers gingerly from her teacher and shifted them until they rested safely upon her palm, gently leaned towards the light as to illuminate the writing. The writing looked unfamiliar to her even though it was the very language she was trying to learn - probably because there were no episodes about tableware or food in it - and in a way she was rather glad for it. How much did she want to know, really? The question was surprising herself the more it sunk in. Never had she thought that she would be interested in knowing anything at all about her foreign blood or heritage, and now she stood there hesitating. Weighing the options, trying to find a way to slip back into peaceful, calm oblivion. It was really too late though. The first question had been asked, and now that she knew where the information was it would be nigh impossible to push it all from her mind. His hand startled her a bit and made her look up, face blank for a moment as she searched through her memory and dig out what he had said... Once the words were recalled, the girl looked down at her hands again, the face a bit absent as if she was looking inwards, towards her own soul. "It will be difficult then" she said with a faint smile, "since most of my fears are based on things in the past. I'd need to stir it up if I were to try and face them..." Copper-skinned fingers tightened around the edges of the paper, wrinkling them slightly before she realized what she was doing, hurriedly trying to straighten the documents out again. She had tensed there, as curiosity mixed with fear of the unknown and a sense of anger towards her wish to cease asking. His words of letting the past lie sounded ominous somehow, frightening and unnerving - and they tickled her desire to know why, so strongly that her tongue tingled with the need to keep talking. "I.." she started and looked up with a quick jerk of the head, her struggle as clearly visible on the young face as if they had been written on the page of a book. The sight of the mans face made her hesitate, emotions tearing at her almost painfully. This, this was... it felt like a 'now or never' situation. Rista readily admitted to herself that she would never actually ask about her heritage again, not as bluntly and clearly like this. Val would surely tell her if she wanted to know even despite that warning. It was all just up to her.. so why did it feel like she was facing a challenge? The tongue flickered over her lips once more, nervous and restless. Ah, it was so silly. She knew already what the answer would be. Rista had never backed down from a challenge so far, never allowed her fears to get the better of her once she became aware of them. Why else did she fight even though receiving blows made her nauseous and wanting to blank out simply to escape from it? Why else did she defy the other yasi, refusing to let them step on her; why was it, that she never once allowed her half-blood status to make her feel less worthy of the things she had. "Will you..Tell me what you know of him... Please?" There was a brief look of horror flashing over her face as she heard the words that left her mouth, as if she wanted them to come back and be unspoken again. She knew though. She knew it wasn't possible, and with a deep breath Rista forced herself to calm down, relax the tensed up shoulders and look straight at the old man. Did she wish that he would refuse and say nothing? Yes. Would she settle with it if he did? No. It was decided, and she couldn't back down more than she could change her parents; she needed to know now. |