Kechaiya was trying to stick to the walls of buildings as she moved through the alleyways of Sunberth under Leth's light. The last several days she'd been feeling the urge to visit an old acquaintance, really the oldest of those since she'd arrived in Sunberth. She was on her way to visit Calyn's grave, a poor excuses for a bouquet in hand that she'd picked the day before, an amalgamation of goldenrod, toad lilies, and Sunberthian aster. These were among the only flowers still in bloom this late into the season. She found herself remembering how they had met.
It was late that night, heat was sweltering at the height of summer as Kechaiya listened to the noises within the ship. It seemed nearly all of the crew had departed, as usual, to go drink within the city. She wasn't sure which city they were in, but Kechaiya finally felt that it was time to stop this ridiculous running away from the slavers that weren't chasing her. Hopping from ship to ship, port to port, enough was enough. She sneaked out of the crate that served as her impromptu home on this trip, and walked as silently as she could manage through the ships hold and made it topside.
There was no look out watching the ship, not needed apparently, or no one cared. She crept down the gangplank and onto the docks, ducking down behind some crates. She still had no idea what city this was, or where she was going, and she had nothing but the clothes on her back. Sneaking further, finally reaching the town proper, the sixteen year old Kechaiya felt home-free.
"Oy, ya just sneak off dat boat lass? You's a stowaway?"
She turned, and he startled at her black eyes, "Wha' in Ivak's bloody bunghole is you? Some sorta munster? I could probly carve dem fancy eyes out and sell em. Unless you's make it worth mah while."
He was taller than her, lean, muscular, and uglier than sin. She turned to run, when he grabbed her arm in an iron grip. "Bitch, you's gonna treat me like a real man. You's do good, an' I won't tell da cap'n I saw ya sneakin' off his boat."
Kechaiya was already crying at this point, she didn't know most of the words he was saying, struggling against his hold. He made his point without words after he snaked his hand into her blouse and gripped her breast painfully. Now she fought hard, trying to hit him, but her fists bounced usefully of his form, her screams a lot loud. "Bitch you's best quiet down, or I's gonna fill dat mouth and shut you's up."
"Let the girl go Delkin."
Kechaiya looked up at the new voice, seeing an older woman, she heard the man speak, "You's ain't got no bidness here Calyn."
He crushed her breast once more, eliciting a scream from the girl, "You're making it my business. She looks like the kind of girl that would be a good customer of mine. Unlike that shykehead brother of yours and his drug addled whore. Perhaps I should just send them back to you. He could go back to beatin' your sorry ass like your deadbeat dad did."
He spit on the ground between them, then shoved Kechaiya away from him, her crumpling to the ground in tears, "Petch you bitch. She's just lucky those eyes are petchin creepy, can't get my mast up lookin at them."
Calyn laughed heartily, "And I suppose Brega's girls have flaws that keep the wind from raising your sails too? Or perhaps your little dinghy just doesn't row no more."
He growled and stormed up, Calyn walking over to Kech, "Get up girl, Sunberth is no town for tears. Have you eaten?"
She shook her head, "Alright, you can stay with me for tonight, and we'll figure out your situation after a good night's rest, okay?"
She took Kechaiya gently by the arm, and began steering her toward the Sunset Quarter that was her territory. "So young Chaktawe, I may know why your eyes are black like a Lethless night, but no one else in this shykehole will. So if anyone asks, lie. Lies will save your life here. People are more scared about what they don't know than what they do. Do you understand me?" Kechaiya nodded, having gotten the gist of it. "What's your name girl? I am Calyn, and you are under my protection now."
"I... I Kechaiya."
Calyn smiling, "Welcome to Sunberth Kechaiya. Do you like fish?"
Nodding, the pair walked into the night, and as they say, the rest is history.
Back in the present however, Kechaiya was just now arriving at the beginning of the Dust Beds. She'd not been here since Calyn had died, and that was in the daytime. She was fairly certain it was far to the west, so she made her way around the graves, trying to find anything that looked familiar. As she went searching, there was a loud clatter of wood on stone. Peering over the graves, she saw a man talking to one of the graves. Probably a visitor like herself. She was simply going to ignore it when she stumbled over a large hunk of wood. Remembering the sound moments before, she bent down and picked it, "This you wood?"