27th Summer 514AV
This lady, whoever she was, had proven herself to be lenient and friendly, words that he couldn’t apply to any other long-nose he’d come across. For some mysterious reason she had a habit of smiling or laughing at him, though not in any way that made him uncomfortable. Rather, the opposite occurred and as soon as one of her smiles faded, he longed for another to come so he could see it again. She smelled of flowers, the sort that you could close your eyes to and imagine yourself drifting amidst the clouds. He couldn’t stop a massive grin from parting his lips when she stifled her laughter. It was rather funny how she tried to be proper around him, as if he cared! It was funnier still that they were making each other laugh without speaking a word. Perhaps they didn’t differ so much after all.
Well, except her getting her panties in a bunch over a simple question. Typical Kenashian uptightness. Yet her words pierced him and he vouched to himself to tread more carefully the next time. It had all been so easy. She had been so easy. Her jokes, her curiosity, her smiles, even if only for a moment it had felt as if he’d been walking with a distant aunt. For a moment, there hadn’t been any barriers between them and they’d spoken openly.
Much to his disappointment, she showed her color. Insolent. Suspicious. Nuisance. Like lashes they struck him and he edged an inch further away at each of them. There came the rules again. The bloody rules. It was a miracle she didn’t claim they were for his own sake, like so many adults did. His frown deepened when she reminded him of his position and he took to turning his wristband and stubbornly looking the other way. Idiot, they are all the same.
“I’m Tim,” he said, not caring to elaborate on his full name. What was the point anyway? Everyone called him Tim, particularly the chin-ups who only used his name when they wanted something from him. He made a mental note to make his knightly title, when he should earn it, as long as possible just so to annoy the bloated knee-boots that ran this city.
His cold clothes weren’t a comfort anymore. They were just wet clothes and he could already hear Matilla complain about it, making it even less appealing to return to the shop. But I don’t want to stay with her either. And that feeling only increased when he witnessed the worst display of romance he’d ever seen. They could all see that the lady’s bosom was showing through her clothes yet these two, stuck up in their politeness, hadn’t the balls to be blunt about it. And then the baker invited her to stay the night. At this, he only barely managed to suppress a snigger, by concealing it as a coughing fit.
Gods, he’d never witnessed such a transparent attempt to get a lady into bed. Where he was from, even children half his age would’ve caught the hint, but not this lady. Unless she feigned ignorance and had no desire to stay with the baker which, he admitted, spoke in her favour.
“I am not in his possession,” he countered sharply. “I just help him out. Anyways, it’s been,” his eyes shot towards the ceiling and he counted the days on his fingers. “Sevun days.”
It took him a few more ticks to realize that she was related to the god-awful man that had sold him like cattle. If anyone in this town needed to be brought to justice, it was him. “Yes, very well.” he admitted through clenched teeth.
Eager to forget about the woman, who possessed an infuriating misguided pride at associating herself with the world’s worst romantic and the world’s coldest merchant, he barged over to the nearest wall and propper himself against it. As soon as someone would hand him a waterskin to fill, he would rush back to the melting couple and be done with it. Not that the pig woman would let him off without making another scene or two. He sighed. Were these people going to ruin his free days too?