Winter 18, 513 Zintia's Rest It was a day of celebration. The thin air was cooling on the heels of an aging autumn, its last day stolen by the frozen fingers of winter. And still the moutaintops brimmed warm with the spirit of the holiday. Merriment rang in the streets between empty shops and an aura of love and relaxation seeped into every home. But most of all, it was a day for doing nothing. It was a good-for-nothing day full of no-good, lazy people. Cassandra's rented okomo cart had made it all the way up Zintia peak before anyone bothered to tell her about this most special of days. It was her turn to sell the pod's haul in the city, but apparently no one in her family had anticipated much about the city's various traditions. Initially the resting citizens' greedy little hands had tried to steal fish from her wagon as if she had brought some sort of generous gift for them, but she managed to tarp and stow it in a friendly portman's gateside warehouse before too much was lost. She considered returning to the shore again, but then the trip up would have been a waste, and she would have to trust the haul to a stranger... Anyway, it was too dark to go down again. The dusk rest was only just over--not that you could tell, with nobody doing anything anyhow--and the svefra girl was tired from her trip. She didn't even have the energy to inquire about a place to stay, able only to search quietly through the glowing skyglass shadows for something resembling an inn. But before she saw that, she perceived the distinct murmur of moving water and the warm musk of steam. Like a moth to its flame, she found Zintia's Rest in no time. A few papers and mumbled words later, she was carrying a bathing kit into the crowded grotto. Everyone was in various states of undress, as was natural for a bathhouse, but somehow that did not make it easier for Cassandra to strip down. She was in and around the sea so much that she did not often bother to bathe wholly, much less remove perfectly good clothes. She envied the lot of them, their confidence and their comfort. As she shrugged off her blouse she consoled herself with the fact that she would be in the company of so many other blouseless people; maybe the sheer multitude would grant her some sort of privacy in anonymity. Dressed in a towel, she approached the nearest pool as quickly as possible. She found an open space, mumbled a short, "May I?" And squeezed in. The water itself was a greater comfort than Cassandra could have imagined. Very rarely was the briny ocean around her boat so mild and fresh and earnest. It embraced her like a forgotten friend, filled her aching skin with a breath of new life. She forgot the mass of people around her as she wrapped her fingers around soft pumice and clean soap. She closed her eyes and wallowed in the procedure of bathing. She allowed that aura of relaxation to seep into her pores and, if only for a moment, betrayed a small smile. |