Fall, Day 30, 513 AV "I can't believe him! The nerve!"
Inari hurled a half finished carving of an elephant man at the wall. It gave a sickening, satisfying smack before clattering to the floor, a tusk snapping free as it landed and spun across the marble.
Heavy, angry breaths spilled from her chest. She made to grab another carving, then caught Pina's terrified expression and thought better of it. Mercifully, she lowered the wooden mask, staring at its laughing visage with a scowl, her lips drawn tight in barely suppressed fury. It was a horrible habit of her's, chucking her own creations whenever her wrath became too unmanageable. More often than not, things ended up broken and maimed, though her aim did become increasingly more deadly. Already, there was a hair's worth of a crack on the wall where the unfortunate faces of her carvings found themselves repeatedly flying into, spared only when their creator's anger was entirely spent. She could use pillows or something, to be sure, but they just didn't offer the same, violent impact that she had come to so relish.
Inari sighed, setting the mask down and sinking onto her bed, her shoulders sagging in defeat and exhaustion. She had spent far too many nights running about town, trying to prepare to the best of her ability for this tricky scheme of theirs. It was beginning to wear her thin, though she was loathe to admit it.
Sensing that her mistress had calmed at last, Pina ran and fetched her a cool towel and cup of warm tea. The girl patted Inari's forehead gently as the Lorak sipped steamy, liquidy goodness, almost forgetting her frustrations entirely.
Such a perceptive girl, she is. She'll not stay a slave forever, I'll make sure of it, even if it's the last thing I do.
Inari took the towel from Pina and wrapped a fond arm around the girl, resting a flushed cheek on the slave's soft, brown head. "My temper is terrible, I know. But, it's just so trying sometimes. I understand, a bit, and yet I can't help but wonder..."
Something out the window caught her attention, sending her train of thought completely astray. It was her newly found aunt, standing outside on a porch overlooking the plantation slaves. Eyasia usually presented herself quite stunningly, but today she had a sort of disheveled air about her, her hair all tangled and a jam of jar held curiously in her hands.
Inari had known, for quite some time, the trysts her aunt had shared with Rowan. In fact, she knew of many such trysts between many, many other women, the list growing long and longer by the day. It was hard, really, not to know. Between her midnight gatherings, nightly misadventures, and general attempts to infiltrate the Rujaro, there wasn't much that got past her. At least, not when it came to gossip and rumor.
Alas, she had long since given up on being angry for her childhood menace's philandering, more or less. His inability to take her seriously, however, was a different matter altogether. Here she was, losing sleep and sanity trying to bring this plan to fruition, and he was out there doing what?
Petching falling in love with one pretty girl while he's eying the next, that's what, she mentally seethed. Spurred by anxiety and an inability to sleep, Inari decided it would be best to speak to her aunt. Perhaps, it would clear up any misconceptions she harbored and allow her some bloody peace.
A chime later she was stepping onto the porch, gathering the shawl around her, more for comfort than practicality. She made sure her footsteps were audible, but not too loud so as not to startle her aunt. "Good morning, Eyasia. What a lovely, um, scene of productivity, this here is. Mind if I join you?" |